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English city uses RFID to enhance care for dementia sufferers

Thursday, October 16, 2008

The city council of Nottingham in the UK has approved a plan to use an RFID tagging application to assist in the care of local dementia patients. The plan would place RFID tags in the clothing of 142 patients at local care centers in order to help staffers properly care for the clothing and efficiently return it to the owner after cleaning.


The creators of the plan emphasize the distress incorrectly distributed laundry can cause dementia patients and their families. Along with eliminating this issue, the information encoded in the tags can help staff follow specific care instructions for individual items, and deal with infection and allergy issues that can arise when a number of residents’ clothes are washed together.

The RFID tags are designed as buttons which are easy to install but difficult to remove, so they cannot be taken off accidentally or fall off during washing. The reprogrammable tags can hold up to 200 characters of information; room enough for the person’s name, unit, room number and other personal information, providing residents with a personalized level of care. The system uses handheld scanners to retrieve the information. The tags are supplied by the telecom company Tunstall.

The project, which has already met with approval from patients taking part in it, is part of a larger effort to bring dignity to the care of patients in the area.

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Following issues with fraudulent employee time sheets at the Municipal Golf Course, Henderson, Kentucky’s city auditor, Mac Neel, has recommended the implementation of biometric-based time and attendance systems as part of his presentation of the city’s annual financial report, according to a Courier Press article.

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Revel, an entertainment resort and casino operating in Atlantic City, New Jersey, has selected the GIMS ultra-high frequency RFID uniform tracking system to control thousands of valuable garments worn by more than 5,800 resort staff members.

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Continua Health Alliance, an industry organization of health care and technology companies, is teaming up with the NFC Forum to expand NFC connectivity technology in the health IT industry.

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The University of Glamorgan in Wales has installed new security measures that require a swipe card to enter certain parts of the building. Access to the building from the main entrance will not be restricted, but students and staff will have to swipe their card to enter the main teaching areas.

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Intelligent InSites has incorporated Pentaho Corporation’s business analytics into its platform in an effort to automate real-time location systems (RTLS) data analysis and provide enhanced business intelligence tools for health care providers.

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Intelligent InSites Inc. announced a partnership with Singapore-based real-time location system (RTLS) provider Cadi Scientific to integrate Cadi’s RFID technology with the InSites RTLS software solution.

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