How to apply barcode technology

The Spanish government’s Ministry of Health recently designed a new system to automate the process of doctor's formula. The new system aims to improve payment accuracy and payment efficiency, reduce costs, and reduce the possibility of prescription fraud.

As the key to solving the problem, they will provide doctors with a small portable system packed in special suitcases. This box contains a set of portable data terminal equipment, magnetic bar code readers and portable thermal label printers. This system is very important for the automation of prescription processing.
When the doctor sees a doctor, he needs to dispense medicine for the patient. He only needs to use this barcode reader to scan the patient's health care card. In Spain, all citizens have health care cards. The small portable system stores information returned from this card and also contains the doctor's certificate number. Then, the system will automatically generate a self-adhesion and label with all the information of the patient and the doctor, together with the common information of the doctor's detailed drug information.
The patient takes this medicine to the designated pharmacy. All Spanish medicines are bar-coded and the bar code will be written into the doctor's prescription. Once the medicine is dispensed, the pharmacy will pass the prescription to the local government-designated local prescription charge office. The PDF label on each prescription and the bar code removed from the product packaging will be scanned. Using this method, all necessary information about medicines, doctors, and patients, as well as the proportion of government-subsidized medicine prices, can be obtained automatically so that they can receive accurate and automatic subsidies from the government.
The advantages of this system are obvious. After eliminating a lot of records, the cost of treatment and formulas has been greatly reduced, and at the same time, more comprehensive information can be obtained from each prescription case. This has led the government to make a detailed analysis of the general tendency of doctors to dispense drugs, and to obtain high-quality services at the least cost. This system has the unique feature that information stored on the doctor's terminal device every day is uploaded directly to the Ministry of Health. In this way, the review of government departments can be carried out very efficiently and the fraud of medical expenses will be greatly reduced. Using this system, the Spanish Ministry of Health can save 5% in annual prescription expenses. Bar code technology is currently the most advanced management method for the management of commodity circulation in the world. To make our business in line with international standards, universal bar code technology is an indispensable first step.
FDA requires U.S. hospital drugs to be bar coded to prevent the use of wrong drugs. It is reported that at the end of February 2004, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a new law requiring pharmaceutical companies to attach all drugs sold to hospitals with bar codes like supermarket drugs. This measure is to prevent unnecessary tragedies. In the United States, about 7,000 inpatients die each year because of wrong drugs.
According to "U.S. Today", after the new FDA law is implemented, transparent plastic containers for all packaged pills in hospital pharmacies will be attached with a 1/8-inch high bar code. The medical staff will use a hand-held scanner to compare the barcode of each drug with the identification records and medical reports on the inpatient's wrist to ensure that it is taking the correct dose of the correct drug at the correct time. If there is any error, the scanner will sound an alarm. At present, only about 125 of the more than 5,000 hospitals in the United States use bar code systems, partly because the hospital supplies only about 35% of the drug supply with bar codes.

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