Improving the documentation in mass casualty incidents by combining electronic and paper based approaches

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Abstract

This work presents a concept for combining paper based and electronic objects in order to improve information access in mass casualty incidents. We propose to improve the relief workers' documentation task by combining PBPTs (paper based patient tags) with RBPTs (RFID based patient tags). This combination, which we call RFID Enhanced Patient Tags (REPTs), is capable of combining advantages from both approaches. On the paper part paramedics can easily scribble down medical results, it can be read and extended easily by succeeding relief units, colored paper bars can be identified even from far away and for extending patient related information nothing but a pen is needed. The use of electronically readable tags enables the paramedics to log their patient contacts, provide the incident commanders with evolving information and to acquire the patient location.

Original languageEnglish
Pages57-60
Number of pages4
StatePublished - 2009
Event3rd European Conference on Ambient Intelligence: Roots for the Future of Ambient Intelligence, AmI 2009 - Salzburg, Austria
Duration: 18 Nov 200921 Nov 2009

Conference

Conference3rd European Conference on Ambient Intelligence: Roots for the Future of Ambient Intelligence, AmI 2009
Country/TerritoryAustria
CitySalzburg
Period18/11/0921/11/09

Keywords

  • MCIs
  • RFID Tags
  • Triage

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