This is
the book that will help provide a common understanding about using technologies
like bar code and RFID among IT professionals and those involved in the
management, operations and technical facets of almost any business.
It
explains technical capability (what your could do) and operating reality (what
you are doing or should be doing) by reviewing the processes where RFID and bar
codes are providing efficiencies today. The first part of the book explain the
activities that bar code and RFID can positively impact through the use of easy
to understand flow charts and diagrams. The
second part includes 28 application stories about where and how AIDC is being
used today.
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This book contains editorial
contributions from Karen Longe, author of UPN
Bar Code Labeling: A Guide for Implementation in Healthcare,
Rick Bushnell, Founder of InsightU and Quad II Consulting, Bruce Philpot,
Director of the Center for Automatic Identification at Ohio University, and was
produced by Mr. Ian Smith, CEO of AIM UK with technical review provided by Prof.
Anthony Furness, Technology Innovation Centre (tic) of the University of Central
England.
- FDA Proposed Rule
- Barcoding Cuts Risk In
Health Care
- Three Uses For Barcoding
Technology: Tracking, Inventory, Validating
- Understanding AIDC In
Health Care
- AIDC Technologies:
Attributes And Benefits
- The Possibilities Are
Endless
Mini-Case Studies (41)
- A Success At The Royal Infirmary Of Edinburgh
- Israel’s First Patient Safety System Is
Unveiled
- Mobile Enterprise In Tracking Patient Case Notes
- Huge Potential Savings In Blood Sample Tagging And Tracking Asset
Tracking In Health Care
- Thirty Seven More Stories!