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RFID can help in containing Swine Flu


RFID technology which has been traditionally used to track assets in a supply chain, can also be effectively employed to track and contain diseases

 By Srikanth RP, NC, September 29, 2009, 1130 hrs

With the Swine Flu death toll at more than 200 in India, health administrators in the country face a mammoth challenge in containing the spread of the disease. The chance of infection spreading in hospitals is greater as there is no accurate way to determine when an individual comes in contact with an infected person.

 


One effective solution that administrators can use, apart from sanitation measures, is using RFID tags for both patients and visitors in hospitals. RFID technology which has been traditionally used to track assets in a supply chain, can also be effectively employed to track and contain diseases.

 

Andrew TaySays Andrew Tay, APAC President, Zebra Technologies, “Hospitals can use RFID technology to track patients, and effectively contain the disease from spreading. You could even find out who has been in touch with the infected person. Using this information, you can track the source from where the disease has originated. Once the source has been identified, health administrators can move in to quarantine the patient and the location.” 

 
Simple RFID tags can be used on the wristbands of patients and their movement can be tracked across wards. Health administrators can subsequently analyze the log of all patient interactions to immediately take precautionary action, in case a patient has interacted with an infected person. Considering the number of visitors to a hospital on a daily basis, this information can help in preventing the breakout of the pandemic. 

 
In a way, it is ironic that the same technology that was earlier resisted for being intrusive has now come full circle. RFID may well become a lifesaver.

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10/15/2009 8:28:32 AM
 
how interesting...how the government is introducing the chip to us...make it sound so great that it can save lives etc....what a farse! they are preparing you for the mark of the beast....DO NOT TAKE IT....IF YOU TAKE THE MARK OF THE BEAST YOU WILL BE FOREVER SEPERATED FROM OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST...do not let the goverment blind you...read God's word as that is where you find the truth and the light and have everlasting life.
 
 - Darla Childs,,Folsom
9/30/2009 3:38:57 AM
 
We are not animals, so do not dare put any tracking device on me. Say NO to big brother and this totalitarianism!
 
 - Albert A,,Mumbai
9/29/2009 7:20:05 AM
 
would be worth its wait untill the european anti-rfid groups start ranting about this...however, in India, patients would welcome such a move, as it would help saving lives... skrfid.com
 
 - paresh thakkar,skrfid.com,mumbai
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