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Public Hospital in Zhejiang Accelerates the Upgrade of RFID Material Management Solutions

A few days ago, the General Office of the Zhejiang Provincial Government released the "Implementation Plan for Promoting the High-Quality Development of Public Hospitals in Zhejiang Province", which clearly stated that "the operation mode has shifted from extensive management to refined management" and "doing reasonable use of medicines, monitoring of medical consumables and medical core data”, which put forward new requirements for the management mode of consumables in public hospitals.



In 2019, the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University College of Medicine introduced the SPD model for hospital material management. The "smart update" was carried out on the previous SPD model. The hospital fully combined the latest technological means such as the Internet of Things, robots, artificial intelligence, big data, and image recognition to create a new "IF-SPD" model.



The overall construction of "IF-SPD" includes "central library" and "department library". In the first phase of construction, a smart wall with double-sided doors is applied. The smart wall adopts RFID identification technology. Medical staff only need to take out the consumables, and the wall can be automatically Inventory, there is no need to register, scan codes, etc., which greatly frees up the working time of medical care.

By applying the latest scientific and technological means, the IF-SPD model practiced by the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University College of Medicine has comprehensively upgraded the management of hospital materials from "refinement" to "intelligence".


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