MediLog: A Pilot Study of Online Management System for Medical Device Status and Loan

Fadlin Amira Mohd Fairuz, Rania Hussein Al Ashwal, Maheza Irna Mohamad Salim
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Malaysia's medical device industry is experiencing significant growth, with 309,829 devices procured at a cost of RM 7.78 billion and actively utilized in public hospitals nationwide. This surge highlights the need for an advanced medical device management system to efficiently handle the life cycle of these devices to ensure optimal utilization and streamline operations. Other proposed technological solutions like RFID, RTLS, and infrared tags aim to address these challenges, but their high installation costs pose barriers, especially for government hospitals. To overcome these obstacles, this pilot study advocates for a mobile application as a cost-effective alternative for comprehensive medical data management. The proposed application, developed using MIT Apps, capitalizes on portability, ease of management, and the multifunctionality of mobile platforms. A key feature of the application is the barcode scanner, widely employed across industries for enhanced data capture efficiency. The Real-time Database is integrated into the project, facilitating the swift and accurate storage of medical device information. In essence, the mobile application prototype provides a practical solution to the limitations of manual data management in the biomedical department. Leveraging MIT Apps and incorporating features like the barcode scanner and Real-time Database, the application streamlines the updating of machine details, ensuring users access precise and current information. This approach promotes efficiency, accuracy, and effectiveness in medical device management within the healthcare system.
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MediLog:医疗器械状态和借用在线管理系统试点研究
马来西亚的医疗设备行业正经历着显著的增长,共采购了 309 829 台设备,耗资 77.8 亿马币,并在全国公立医院积极使用。这一激增凸显了对先进医疗设备管理系统的需求,以有效处理这些设备的生命周期,确保最佳利用和简化操作。其他建议的技术解决方案,如 RFID、RTLS 和红外标签,旨在应对这些挑战,但其高昂的安装成本构成了障碍,尤其是对政府医院而言。为了克服这些障碍,本试点研究主张采用移动应用程序作为全面医疗数据管理的经济有效的替代方案。所提议的应用程序是利用麻省理工学院应用程序(MIT Apps)开发的,它充分利用了移动平台的便携性、易管理性和多功能性。该应用程序的一个主要功能是条形码扫描器,该扫描器在各行各业被广泛使用,以提高数据采集效率。实时数据库被集成到该项目中,便于快速、准确地存储医疗设备信息。从本质上讲,移动应用原型为生物医学部门手工数据管理的局限性提供了一个实用的解决方案。利用麻省理工学院的应用程序,并结合条形码扫描仪和实时数据库等功能,该应用程序简化了机器详细信息的更新,确保用户获得准确的最新信息。这种方法提高了医疗系统内医疗设备管理的效率、准确性和有效性。
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