RFID Applications for Healthcare
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Malaysia healthcare
Government strategy
12 NKEAs
Building a health sciences education discipline cluster
Building a hospitality and tourism discipline cluster
Premium Health Education Cluster
Education
Creating a supportive ecosystem to grow clinical research
Reinvigorating health travel through better customer experience, proactive alliances and niche marketing
Developing a health metropolis: A world-class campus for healthcare and bioscience
Medical equipment supply chain orchestration
Medical equipment refurbishment hub
Medical furniture and hardware cluster etc.
Healthcare
Number of Hospitals in Malaysia
113
122
133
141
172
201
Yr2000
Yr2005
Yr2009
Public Private
Number of Hospital beds in Malaysia
29,842
31,438
35,745
9,828
10,682
11,841
Yr2000
Yr2005
Yr2009
Public Private
Number of Hospitals Providing General Surgery Services in Malaysia
60
63
70
86
104
118
Yr2000
Yr2005
Yr2009
Public Private
Number of Hospital Doctors in Malaysia
9,717
9,590
10,918
3,086
3,497
3,911
Yr2000
Yr2005
Yr2009
Public Private
Increasing yearly!!
Patients?
Number of Hospital Admissions in Malaysia, 2009
Public, 2,228,388
Private, 923,357
Number of Visits to Emergency & Trauma Departments in Malaysia, 2009
Public, 2,228,388
Private, 923,357
Public, 5,944,538
Private, 1,198,747
Medical services sufficient?
Waiting time for healthcare
Healthcare worker fatigue
Risk of medical malpractice
In the case of Japan…
Malpractice:
2,703cases
(Yr 2010)
Medical incident:
560,024cases
(Yr 2010)
RFID can be help!!
Major elements
• Require huge manual work
• Require huge amount of time
• Troublesome and confuse
• Risk-sensitive
RFID application areas
Patient management Patient registration card, Hospital chart, document management
Bedside management Medication, Patient check
Blood bag management
Linen management Bedclothes, Uniform, Hospital gown
Assets management Fixed assets, Mobile assets
Medical waste management
Pharmaceutical Control
Infant tracking
Surgical appliance control
Ambulance's equipment mgt.
Common benefits?
Visibility Individual information
Individual status, location
5W1H
Track & Trace Individual history
Analysis
Security
Work efficiency Increased productivity
Reduce human error
Optimize process
Environment Enhancement of energy
efficiency
Paperless operation
Waste reduction
Go to advanced medical environment
High reliability
High-quality medical service
Efficient medical service
Goal?
Reduce healthcare
worker’s burden
Improve of medical quality
Customer satisfaction
RFID market in the global healthcare
The market for RFID tags and systems in healthcare will rise rapidly from $94.6 million in 2009 to $1.43 billion in 2019.”
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Dec. 2011
$157
$456
Yr 2010 Yr 2015
CAGR: 23.8% (million)
The global RFID market in health care was valued at
(million)
Top Three Fastest Growing RFID Economic Sectors Through 2008 (In Descending Order by CAGR)
No.1 Healthcare Services
No.2 Industrial / Manufacturing
No.3 Retail In-Store
RFID in Healthcare Industry 2010-2014
CAGR: 29%
Because… RFID provided high effect to healthcare