Use of wireless geographic locating system to improve medical equipment utilization and medical quality.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES International Journal for Quality in Health Care Pub Date : 2025-01-30 DOI:10.1093/intqhc/mzaf005
Tien-Lin Huang, Yi-Fang Lei, Pa-Chun Wang
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Hospitals require continuous process optimization to ensure uninterrupted care. This study investigates the integration of Real-Time Locating Systems (RTLS) with logistics and dispatch management in a metropolitan hospital. The system, which tracks circulating beds and medical equipment, improves resource allocation, reduces inefficiencies, and enhances task distribution using wearable devices and big data analytics. Results showed a 20.9% reduction in delivery time, 86.8% faster equipment search, and 91.2% staff satisfaction with zero adverse event recurrence. The findings underscore RTLS's potential to enhance medical quality, efficiency, and patient safety through digital technology adoption.

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利用无线地理定位系统提高医疗设备利用率和医疗质量。
医院需要不断优化流程,以确保不间断的护理。本研究旨在探讨都市医院的即时定位系统(RTLS)与物流及调度管理的整合。该系统跟踪循环病床和医疗设备,改善资源分配,减少低效率,并通过可穿戴设备和大数据分析增强任务分配。结果显示,交付时间缩短了20.9%,设备查找速度加快了86.8%,员工满意度为91.2%,不良事件零复发。研究结果强调了RTLS通过采用数字技术提高医疗质量、效率和患者安全的潜力。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal for Quality in Health Care makes activities and research related to quality and safety in health care available to a worldwide readership. The Journal publishes papers in all disciplines related to the quality and safety of health care, including health services research, health care evaluation, technology assessment, health economics, utilization review, cost containment, and nursing care research, as well as clinical research related to quality of care. This peer-reviewed journal is truly interdisciplinary and includes contributions from representatives of all health professions such as doctors, nurses, quality assurance professionals, managers, politicians, social workers, and therapists, as well as researchers from health-related backgrounds.
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