MAURICE ROBINSON ASQ STUDENT CHAPTER NORTH CAROLINA A&TSU 2/09/10 RFID In Healthcare.

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MAURICE ROBINSON ASQ STUDENT CHAPTER NORTH CAROLINA A&TSU 2/09/10 RFID In Healthcare

Overview Some potential applications of RFID in healthcare are; tracking temperatures of blood monsters and tracking usage of medical equipment in surgery, needles etc. The development and implementation of RFID has been evaluated.

STOF Model The STOF model has been used to gain insight in the main incentives and hurdles for the development and implementation of the this systems. S- Service T- Technology O- Organization F- Finance

Service Important that everyone involved in the new service knows how to use it. New service can have far reaching influence in the healthcare organization. Service problems can be overcome by well organized learning sessions and meetings

Technology Tags and readers for the tags used in the RFID case were still in development RFID technology has not been completed in healthcare Different completely new products and technology had to been developed for this specific application

Organization Changing processes may result in changing existing practices, data structures, roles and management practices, which may result in resistance from various professional groups. A second challenge is managing clinical knowledge and skills.

Organization Example For instance, healthcare professionals may not have the knowledge required to efficiently use new technologies. Therefore, training is essential when applying new technology. Also, extra staff may have to be hired to provide sufficient knowledge of technology.

Finance Wide spread implementation of a new technology is necessary to become cost effective. Since pilots often implement technologies or innovations that have not proven themselves in healthcare, widespread implementation is difficult and therefore it is difficult to become cost-effective. A final financial hurdle for adoption is the depreciation term, which is often a very short period when using new technologies.

STOF Contributions The four elements in the STOF model have been used as a checklist to perform the analysis of the RFID project.

Conclusion Gains in quality by adoption of the a correct RFID model is essential. The costs involved in the RFID project are the biggest hurdle to overcome to allow for further development and implementation of the technology. Although costs may be the most important factor when implementing new solutions in healthcare, changing organizations is also an essential factor. Without proper organization, new solutions may never be properly implemented, which may cause them to have no surplus value.