GS1 Compliant Labels for Medical Equipment

GS1 Asset Labelling can help improve efficiency and quality of care in hospitals

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The Department of Health mandates the use of GS1 standards in every NHS Acute Trust in England

 

The RFiD Discovery GS1 Asset Labelling solution supports the Scan4Safety initiative which helps the NHS save thousands of lives and millions of pounds. The Department of Health's eProcurement strategy mandates the use of GS1 standards in every NHS Acute Trust in England - to increase efficiencies and significantly improve the quality and safety of care.

When used in conjunction with RFID tags, GS1 numbers and barcodes provide the necessary information and process controls to manage devices more effectively. Linking device barcodes to barcoded patient wristbands supports the NHS Scan4Safety initiative by making it easy to record which medical equipment has been used on which patients.

 

"Using RFID technology has improved our care and provided a phenomenal return on investment by saving us hundreds of thousands of pounds and thousands of hours of nurses' time"  Professor Paul White, Head of Clinical Engineering, Cambridge University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

 

 

 

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Benefits

• GS1 Compliance
• Rapid Auditing
• Improved Inventory Management
• Scan 4 Safety
• Less time spent looking for devices
• Helps with CQC and MHRA compliance
 

 

 

 

How GS1 Asset Labelling with passive RFID works

 

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The labels

Passive RFID labels replace the existing asset labels, and are fully compliant with GS1 standards, carrying a Global Individual Asset Identifier (GIAI). They are encoded with a unique ID which is linked to a particular asset in the database on registration.

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The reading process

Different types of passive RFID readers are used to capture data from the tags and send location information to a central database. A specially designed trolley fitted with a UHF RFID reader performs equipment searches as it is pushed around the hospital. A mobile handheld reader is used to audit wards or locate specific equipment and fixed readers can be mounted in key areas with a high number of equipment moves.

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Scan4Safety

When a medical device is used on a patient, the GS1 compliant asset label is scanned as well as the patient's wristband. Using GS1 numbers to identify all medical devices as well as locations, staff, patients and products, provides Trusts with reliable information about who did what to whom – when, where and why.

 

 

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Download our White Paper 

The role of active and passive RFID as part of an effective medical device management system. Find out more.

 

RFiD Discovery GS1 Asset Labelling brochure

 

GS1 Asset Labelling with Passive RFID Brochure

Download the information sheet for more information about GS1 compliant labelling and passive RFID. Read more here.

 

 

 

 

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