The electronic tags that can save lives on wards - Observer
Extract:
"Scientists claim to have found a way to stop hospitals losing or mixing up patients' tissue samples, a problem that can have fatal consequences.
North Middlesex Hospital in London will next month become the first hospital in Britain to trial Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), a tracking system in which tiny tags respond with a unique identity when scanned, much like a barcode."
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Sunday, June 24, 2007
Electronic tags to use on patients' tissue samples to avoid mix ups
Posted by Willow at 12:52 pm
Labels: electronic tags, Health, North Middlesex Hospital, Radio Frequency Identification, RFID, The Observer, tissue samples
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