Radiofrequency identification tracking system (RFID) significantly improves blood bank inventory management and decreases staff work effort
Antoine Tavares da Souza,
Jennylyn Flores,
Loevette Millendez
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundBefore implementation of the radio frequency identification (RFID) system, there was a high loss rate of 4.0%–4.3% of red blood cell (RBC) units every year expiring on the shelf in our transfusion service laboratory. We introduced RFID technology to improve inventory management and the burden of work on the staff. The goal of this study was to evaluate the impact of RFID technology on the inventory management of RBC units and the staff workload in a transfusion service laboratory.Study Design and Met… Show more
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