How Is RFID Changing Telemedicine App Development For Best?

How Is RFID Changing Telemedicine App Development For Best?

A Story by Consagous Technologies
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Let's understand how RFID makes telemedicine app developers bow down to their knees.

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RFID might sound alien to you. But, RFID-based technology has changed the healthcare industry in more ways than anyone could imagine. Patient tracking and real-time equipment location help keep the medical fraternity on the front lines.

And we have only brushed the surface!

Don't take it as a surprise if you notice elderly couples having RFID tags around their ankles or wrists on your next hospital visit. Even newborns will interact with an RFID tag first and their family members later.

Telemedicine app development is shaping a new era for the healthcare market.

As per Grandview research, RFID was globally valued at USD 2.58 billion in 2018. It is expected to rise to a CAGR of 22.4% by 2025.

Another such research by Precedence has similar statistics. RFID will reach US$ 12 billion by 2027 and a rising CAGR of 21% from 2020 to 2027.

We can see that RFID is increasingly being used to improve the healthcare system from top to bottom. Let's first understand what RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification) is.

How does RFID function?

RFID-based wireless communication systems have been used for years to protect patients from abduction or exchange. These are specifically useful for newborns from kidnapping or other criminal activities. It helps the office administration keep a better watch on their patients.

Telemedicine app developers can ensure that the system shifts on smartphones to facilitate better movement of the security personnel and improved accessibility to the rest of the staff.

An RFID tag is a simple and lightweight tag with the ability to attach itself to a newborn's ankle. Every RFID system has a unique ID and helps to track the location in real-time.
The reason behind typing it is that the tag can sense location change. Suppose the RFID is interfered with or moves beyond a specified parameter. In that case, the security or administration will be alarmed by the change. It is a life-saver.

Do you know that most mothers can't identify their children in the beginning? Just after a child is born, they are tied with a matching RFID tag to their child, which helps avoid mix-ups in newborns.

It happens in the case of senior citizens with memory loss. They wander off the hospital premises unknowingly and end up getting lost or hurt. It becomes difficult for hospitals to contain the patients with elopement risks and memory loss, further the possibility of hurting others or getting hurt.

In this way, elderly care institutions and asylums can use RFID extensively where the staff has a free hand to take care of other important tasks at hand.

With RFID's efficiency, more healthcare institutions and telemedicine app development services are relying on innovation in the present times.

Let's look at some RFID applications in the customized telemedicine software solutions.

What are some popular applications of RFID in the healthcare hierarchy?

1. RFID Asset Tracking

Apart from keeping track of patients on the hospital premises, RFID also has a broader application in tracking hospital equipment. Theft and tampering can be greatly reduced, and the hospital staff responsible for taking care of the equipment can be held accountable for their recklessness in equipment handling.

mHealth app developers can use RFID in mobile apps to show the location of high-investment equipment in real-time. It's the most value-for-money innovation for the medical industry as the staff doesn't have to do looking for a single asset throughout the entire hospital.

2. Avoid Medicine Counterfeiting

The hospital warehouse located at remote locations can effectively manage and keep track of their inventory of latex, gloves, syringes, etc., and other single-use items. In this way, RFID with telemedicine app development makes the most challenging medical industry jobs seamless.

Hospitals and pharmacies can also use RFID for the authentication of medication. The high cost and lack of availability of life-saving medicines lead to counterfeiting.
An encrypted RFID tag will help pharmacists ensure that they get access to real medicines. The tag can be inside the packaging or even outside.

The staff can also put RFID on surgery tools, linens, and other stuff. It makes a point that these assets are sterilized and washed when transferring from one patient to another.

3. Temperature and Humidity Control with RFID

With efficient care comes the medical staff's responsibility to ensure that the food, vaccine, and medication are stored at a specific temperature to keep them intact. Storage units need to have a proper temperature and humidity to maintain the integrity of the products within.

With Wi-Fi, RFID can direct hospitals to check the humidity in refrigerators, storage units, and even operating rooms. The manual effort is saved, and compliances are also met with zero losses to the materials.
 
Here the RFID tags will sync the temperatures and humidity scale of products with the cloud. The staff can easily access, control, and monitor the readings and protect perishables. If the readings are abnormal, the team will get notified using an SMS or email to check the abnormality.

Every telemedicine app development company is trying to integrate RFID into its systems.

4. Performance Measurement of Staff

RFID is not only this but much more. The doctors and nurses can be tabbed for the number of patients they see daily, making the entire medical system more accountable.

What was once only thought of is made possible using RFID integration in the medical industry by telemedicine app developers.

Closing Words-

With Consagous Technologies' customized telemedicine software solutions you can establish your supremacy in efficient patient care and hospital management.

Reach us today to experience exceptional telemedicine app development services in the shortest duration. Our web and mobile app development company in LA, USA is something you can never go wrong with.

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Before anything else: This company must be avoided. Visit their Facebook review page:
https://www.facebook.com/consagous/reviews/?ref=page_internal

There, the negative comments are supposedly refuted by someone who had success. But on investigation, the one who is doing the refuting, and who posted a glowing review of their own is a phony, who literally has no Facebook friends, and no posts, just updates to the cover photo. And they have one posts, of the same kind, who has one friend that's the same. So the company, instead of fixing the problems lies to try to cover it up.

These b******s need to be held accountable, for that and for their invasion here. So jump over to their facebook review page and help people who might be about to be scammed by them. If nothing else, add a "like" to the existing comments, because these b******s are hurting people.

As for this post:

This moron has not the faintest idea of how RF ID tags work, or even how they're used. Pretty much everything he says here is the product of that lack of knowledge. For example:
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"But, RFID-based technology has changed the healthcare industry in more ways than anyone could imagine."
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The proper technical term for this is: horseshit.

An RF ID tag is no more than an electronic version of what's written on the tag. It's al electronic version of a barcode. No more.—usually in the form of a short string of numbers. It can only be read by someone close to it, and only when the tag-reader literally powers it for a moment via a short burst of radio waves aimed in its direction because the tiny chip on the tag has no battery. In response, and using the antenna printed onto the tag, it broadcasts those numbers and then shuts down. And that's the extent of its abilities. So the man writing this article is an idiot, making up his "facts" and talking just to talk.
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"Patient tracking and real-time equipment location help keep the medical fraternity on the front lines."
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Of course they're on the front line. That's where they must be to read the tag. This idiot believes that a computer is accessing and tracking the patient from a remote location.
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"The hospital warehouse located at remote locations can effectively manage and keep track of their inventory of latex, gloves, syringes, etc., and other single-use items."
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This is a lie. If your reader calls for a tag-read in a storage facility every tag in range will respond at once. But the reader cannot process them all. And in many cases they say the same thing because they are the same device of medicine. So you have not automated the counting process. And the tag does nothing that a barcode doesn't.
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" These are specifically useful for newborns from kidnapping or other criminal activities."
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Unless, of course, the "kidnapper" snips the tag off so it will still be saying that the kid is safe in the crib. Does this dunce have no reasoning ability at all? It seems not.
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An RFID tag is a simple and lightweight tag with the ability to attach itself to a newborn's ankle.
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Now this one is funny. I can see it now. The child is born, and instantly, the tag leaps from the tray, floats through the air, and then, swoops down on the baby's ankle and latches on with a death grip.

So it appears that I was wrong. This guy does write fiction. Lousy fiction, yes, but it is all...well, to get technical, horseshit. And the company he works for? ethically challenged, lack respect for others, care more for a coin than people, and are not above purchasing phony reviews for their factbook page.


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