This document proposes a smart hospitalization system based on RFID technology. The system would use RFID tags on patients to automatically update their records and notify doctors and staff when they arrive. It would allow medical staff to access up-to-date patient information and history globally. The system is intended to reduce medical errors and improve patient safety and asset management through use of modern RFID and database technologies.
2. INTRODUCTION
• The patient’s history record is a vital part of
his/her treatment and it is required by the
medical fraternity in every procedure.
• Emergency procedures often tend to be in
abeyance until necessary details are known.
• Manual record maintenance tends to be
tedious.
3. Goal and Solution
• Fact : Most future improvements in healthcare
may not come from better medicine, but from
improved systems engineering.
• Goal : To reduce rate of medical errors ,
improving patient safety and better asset
management using modern technologies like
RFID
4. PROPOSAL
• To indicate the receptionist and the doctor as soon as
the patient enters the hospital.
• To access patient’s database globally.
• To send notification to patient’s mobile regarding the
appointments and other information.
5. BLOCK DIAGRAM
RFID
Reader
Doctor
DATA BASE
(patient’s history)
Patient
Ambulance
(EMERGENCY
SITUATION)
RFID
Reader
1. Notification to patient’s mobile to fix
appointment with the doctor.
2. Informs patients how long to wait to
see the doctor (if the patient is already
at the hospital)
Patient's
Mobile
6. SYSTEM FLOW
RFID Card RFID Reader PIC Controller
Data Base
Patient’s Mobile
Display for Doctors, Receptionist,
Ambulance, Pharmacy sector
LAN or
internet
8. DIFFERENT MODUELS USED
HARDWARE :
• PIC MICRO-CONTROLLER
• RFID MODULE AND TAG
• GSM MODULE
SOFTWARE :
• VISUAL BASIC
• MICROSOFT ACCESS
9. What is RFID ?
• RFID is an ADC(Automatic Data Capture)
technology that uses radio-frequency waves
to transfer data between a reader and a
movable item to identify, categorize, track...
• RFID is fast, reliable, and does not require
physical sight or contact between
reader/scanner and the tagged item
10. What Constitutes an RFID System?
• One or more RF tags
• Two or more antennas
• One or more interrogators
• One or more host computers
• Appropriate software
11. WHY..?
Why PIC ?
• Small instruction set to learn
• RISC architecture
• Built in oscillator with selectable speeds
• Inexpensive microcontrollers
12. ADVANTAGES
1. The patient history is made global and so can be
accessed throughout the world.
2.Patients need not carry files each and every time
when they visit the doctor.
3.Patient's history is made secure and smarter.
13. ADVANTAGES
4. Disciplined system can be maintained by
avoiding confusion regarding appointments.
5.Made easy for doctors to study about the
patient details.
6.Drug prescription from database.
14. OUR REFERENCES
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PP 08-15 www.iosrjournals.org
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