Success Story: Health Care (4) – Patient Identity Verification System (PIVS)
Thursday, 21 December 2023
by jd
Improved accuracy for process of patient verification We have maintained a long-standing partnership with two major general hospitals in Hong Kong for 10 years, regularly assessing and upgrading the equipment within the facilities. Challenges There used to be a lot of manual labor required in the radiology department’s patient registration, identity verification, and formal CT/X-ray
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Success Story: Health Care (3) – IPMOE (Inpatient Medication Order Entry) Training System
Monday, 27 March 2023
by jd
IPMOE (Inpatient Medication Order Entry) Training SystemImproved accuracy by 78% and reduced medical errors by 30% Our clients are nursing schools that offer rigorous training to produce qualified healthcare professionals capable of delivering high-quality nursing services. Challenges As electronic medical records become increasingly popular, the IPMOE System serves as a vital component of the content
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Success Story: Health Care (2) – Patient Identification
Monday, 27 March 2023
by jd
The rate of misidentification of specimens decreased by 98% We have maintained a long-lasting partnership with two major general hospitals in Hong Kong for 10 years. They provide round-the-clock emergency and general medical services, as well as various specialist services for residents. Challenges Manual workflow increases the risk of medical errors such as misidentifying patient
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Success Story: Health Care (1) – RFID Inventory System
Monday, 27 March 2023
by jd
RFID Inventory SystemReal-time Inventory Tracking and Efficient Stock-Take Procedure Our clients are two major public general hospitals in Hong Kong providing 24-hour emergency and general medical services as well as various specialist services for residents. Challenges Prior to RFID implementation, the Pathology Department in both hospitals manually handled consumables for laboratory testing, resulting in slow