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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
WEBWIRE
– Wednesday, January 30, 2008
SINGAPORE – 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.
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