UHF RFID Wristband Tags Become The Innovative Trend of Smart Medical Management System

With the continuous advancement of medical reform in recent years, the continuous improvement of people's health awareness, and the continuous improvement of the requirements for medical efficiency and medical service quality, more and more hospitals at all levels have gradually adopted more efficient, accurate and humanized. Healthcare management techniques and measures to improve the profile of healthcare delivery and the doctor-patient relationship.

RFID technology—especially the ultra-high frequency UHF RFID technology that performs better in reading distance and group reading ability—has attracted the attention of hospitals at all levels and regions.

RFID technology can not only be effectively used in the management of hospital equipment, equipment and tools, but also in patient management, UHF RFID wristbands are also one of the trends in the future hospital management system innovation.

Using RFID technology can take a step forward in realizing the intelligentization of medical care. Compared with the medical wristbands or wristbands used in the past, the wristbands or wristbands using RFID technology have obvious advantages in application.

1. For the past handwritten or printed barcode bracelets, the information after writing cannot be modified. The bracelet becomes a disposable product and cannot be reused, which increases the burden of medical waste and affects the realization of a more modern and environmentally friendly medical development.

The RFID wristband can be written repeatedly and recycled. RFID wristbands can add, modify, and delete the data stored in the tag countless times, which is convenient for updating information and can also achieve barrier-free reading.

2. The surface of handwritten or printed barcodes is easily damaged. If the information is damaged or unclear, it will seriously affect the use, and re-replacement and writing will also waste medical time and resources.

The RFID tag stores data in the chip, and the wear of the surface will not affect the storage of the chip information at all. As long as there is no internal damage, it can be recycled for several years.

3. The RFID wristband receives and feeds back information through its internal RFID tag, and can also be encrypted and protected, so that the information stored in the wristband is effectively protected, and it is not easy to be leaked, which protects the privacy of patients and the information security of the hospital. This is not possible with disposable wristbands.

4. In the past, handwritten or printed barcode wristbands had to be scanned and read one by one with the device to obtain information. They could not be moved and recognized, and their monitoring capabilities were relatively weak. Ultra-high frequency UHF RFID wristband can monitor whether the patient is in the ward through the ability of long-distance reading and multi-tag group reading, and can realize regional positioning management, so as to make medical management better intelligently, more convenient, and reduce The cost of personnel has achieved paperless E-jobs. and many more.

At the same time, it is well known that UHF RFID products are greatly interfered by the human body. For the wristband worn on the human wrist, it is difficult to realize the advantages of RFID and UHF RFID technology in application without special design and material selection. 

After a long period of time and a large amount of R&D and design investment, Yanzeo has successfully launched the "anti-human interference" UHF RFID wristband, which realizes stable long-distance identification in the human body wearing environment, and the appearance is specially designed to be durable, comfortable to wear.

In terms of product cost, the cost of disposable medical wristbands is relatively low, which can reduce the operating costs of hospitals. However, with the gradual popularization of RFID technology, the product cost of RFID wristbands has also dropped significantly. In addition, it can be reused for many years, and the operating cost per unit time has been low. Many hospitals have begun to gradually adopt RFID technology. and system to replace the original paper or barcode system.