It’s been a while since my last BLOG post… it has been a busy few months, not only for me but for UK Healthcare: The Coalition Government’s listening exercise on the NHS White Paper, The Future Forums report, the Government’s response and now the revised (debatable!) draft bill will make its way through parliament in [...]
In my previous MBA Dissertation revisited post I concluded with the statement: “few healthcare facilities are capable in terms of “…technical infrastructure (1.3), processes and trained resource…” to benefit from other AIDC technologies, e.g. Bar Codes.” In this post I consider chapter 6.1.3 “…RFID has benefits… over existing AIDC technologies, e.g. Bar Codes.”
NOTE: Original text from [...]
In my 6th Sept 2010 post I said my posts would focus on the review and update of the MBA dissertation, specifically Chapter 6 (Discussion, Conclusions and Recommendations). Here goes…
Before I start it is probably a good idea to provide a few of caveats:
1. The Disclaimer of this BLOG applies.
2. I will endeavour to make the [...]
In 2006 I completed a Master of Business Administration (MBA) with Henley Business School when I wrote my dissertation:
Hypothesis: Medical Device manufacturer applied or embedded RFID has benefits to Patient Safety over existing Auto-ID technologies, e.g. Bar Codes.
In September that year I presented it at the GS1 Healthcare Global Conference held in Elancourt (Paris), France and in [...]
The NHSTrace BLOG will primarily be used to share the personal thoughts, ideas and opinions Janice Kite, Managing Director A.I.M. Consulting Ltd related to UK Healthcare, specifically to the benefits of implementation of GS1 standards-based auto-identification & data capture (AIDC, e.g. barcodes) and traceability to improve patient safety and organisational efficiency.
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