MOP.P.8
RFID-Based Inventory System for Biomedical Equipment in Peruvian Healthcare Centers: Ensuring Data Privacy and Preventing Unauthorized Access.
Daniela Sandoval, Edu Marin, Estefany Macedo, Diego Segura, Alejandra Miranda, Sandra Perez, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Peru
Session:
MOP.P: Poster session #1 Poster
Track:
RFID applications in healthcare, wearable, precision agriculture, transportation, safety, security, inventory management, logistics, fashion, retail
Location:
Poster Area
Presentation Time:
Mon, 4 Sep, 16:30 - 18:00 Portugal Time
Abstract
In Peru, medical equipment management faces significant challenges due to the lack of a standardized and automated system, resulting in a reliance on manual processes that are prone to error, manipulation and corruption. This situation leads to increased cost resulting from equipment loss. Furthermore, it has a detrimental impact on patient care by impeding healthcare professionals timely access to the equipment. In order to overcome these challenges, an inventory management system using RFID technology is proposed to facilitate the management and monitoring of biomedical equipment in clinical areas of health centers in Peru.
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