Strategic framework for developing a process model for maximising the potential of radio frequency indentification (RFID) technology integration in hospital
Unnithan, Chandana and Fraunholz, Bardo 2011, Strategic framework for developing a process model for maximising the potential of radio frequency indentification (RFID) technology integration in hospital, in E-strategies for resource management systems : planning and implementation, Business Science Reference, Hershey, Pa., pp.118-136.
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Strategic framework for developing a process model for maximising the potential of radio frequency indentification (RFID) technology integration in hospital
E-strategies for resource management systems : planning and implementation
Editor(s)
Alkhalifa, Eshaa
Publication date
2011
Chapter number
7
Total chapters
21
Start page
118
End page
136
Total pages
19
Publisher
Business Science Reference
Place of Publication
Hershey, Pa.
Summary
Radio Frequency Identification is a radical technology that is being experimented in hospitals commonly for tracking high value equipment, in order to maximize the efficiency of processes. RFID deployment and integration is mostly vendor and business driven, and hence its potential is not maximized. In this chapter, we propose a strategic framework to develop a process model, that will assist in maximizing the potential of RFID in hospitals.
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9781616920166 1616920165 9781616920173 1616920173
Language
eng
Field of Research
080702 Health Informatics
Socio Economic Objective
970108 Expanding Knowledge in the Information and Computing Sciences