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First of its kind in Asia – Smart
pharmaceutical tracking and management system developed by TCM RFiD
to be deployed at National Healthcare Group (NHG) hospitals in
Singapore
SINGAPORE – 28 January, 2008 – The National Healthcare Group (NHG)
of hospitals in Singapore has awarded a contract to local real-time
systems solutions provider, TCM-RFiD to help staff keep track of
pharmaceuticals and ensure proper administration of drugs to
patients.
The Intelligent Medicine Dispensing System (i-MDS), the first of its
kind in Asia, will be operational by the second quarter of this
year. The system runs on customized software developed by TCM RFiD,
and will be deployed initially on more than 300 Motorola MC50 and
MC70 enterprise digital assistants (EDA) at two NHG hospitals.
The i-MDS was designed to prevent inadvertent errors in the
dispensation of drugs to patients, said TCM RFiD managing director,
Michael Oh, “The system is set up to ensure that all the right
procedures are being followed when it comes to the administering of
drugs to patients: The right drug, right dosage to the right patient
at the right time and by the right method – whether orally,
intravenously or by injections.”
According to Jeff Schou, director of Healthcare, Motorola Enterprise
Mobility business, “The term, ‘mobile computing’ has been a buzzword
in healthcare for several years, but the absence of useful
applications has traditionally restricted growth. This is now
changing as the major providers of healthcare information systems
have rolled out modified versions of their applications suited for
pocket sized EDAs. These mobile devices, coupled with proliferating
wireless local area networks (WLANs) in hospitals, are proving a
potent mix for increasing caregiver productivity and reducing
medical errors.”
TCM RFiD’s medicine dispensing system uses Motorola’s MC50 and MC70
EDAs linked to backend electronic medical records via wireless
technology and Wi-Fi networks. The i-MDS is equipped with security
functions in that the transmitted data is fully encrypted and
secured.
Hospital staff can use the EDAs to scan both RFID-enabled and
bar-coded wristbands that are unique to each patient. They can
double-check prescription dosages, pull up patient records, or enter
new information such as changes in prescriptions or patients’
allergies which are transmitted in real-time to a central database
accessible only to qualified healthcare staff.
“For security reasons, the information is not stored in the EDA
itself, but either sent or received via browser access and web
portals. Real-time information is ensured through a multiple
tracking system that will alert our personnel on 24/7 duty if there
is even a fraction of a second delay in transmission,” Mr Oh said.
Mr. Schou added, “Patients rely on their healthcare professionals
for quality medical care. By combining handheld mobile computing,
wireless local area network (WLAN), RFID, barcode technologies and
leading clinical IT and medical device applications, Motorola and
our partners such as TCM, can help physicians, nurses and pharmacies
obtain the information they need when they need it, so that patients
can receive the right treatment at the right time.”
Mr Oh said the system would also help to improve hospital workflow
management by cutting down the need to look for paper files, and
hence free up time for staff to provide better quality care to
patients.
Founded in 2005, TCM RFiD has to date successfully completed a
number of RFID projects including its own Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR) initiative - the Charity Bike ‘n’ Blade 2006
for St Andrew’s Community Hospital. It has currently filed for three
patents for its innovative products/solutions, including the RFID
Intelli-Shelves for warehousing; the Intelli-Trolley and the Intelli-Medical
Dispensing System for healthcare industries.
TCM RFiD was one of the winners in the start-up category at the Asia
Pacific ICT Awards (APICTA) 2007 held in Singapore on the strength
of its innovative efforts for the development of the i-MDS.
About TCM RFiD Pte Ltd
Established in 2005, TCM-RFiD is a solutions integration provider
and RFID consultancy with a track record for innovations such as the
design of antennas and several RFID projects since its inception,
including warehousing, industrial automation and asset management.
It has filed for three patents for its RFID Intelli-Shelves for
warehousing, Intelli-Trolley and the Intelli-MDS for healthcare
industries. Besides Singapore, TCM RFiD’s presence also extends to
South Korea and most recently Hong Kong in December 2007. For more
information, please visit:
www.tcm-s.com/
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