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dc.contributor.authorKrey, Mike-
dc.date.accessioned2019-02-20T13:40:10Z-
dc.date.available2019-02-20T13:40:10Z-
dc.date.issued2009-
dc.identifier.isbn978-972-8924-86-7de_CH
dc.identifier.urihttps://digitalcollection.zhaw.ch/handle/11475/15501-
dc.description.abstractThe tasks and objectives of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) are to provide information on goods and products. It has already been established for years in the areas of logistics and trading and can no longer be ignored by the German health care sector, which shall be the backdrop of this investigation. Some German hospitals have already discovered the capabilities of RFID. Improvements in quality, safety and reductions in risk, cost and time are aspects and areas where improvements are achievable. Privacy protection, legal restraints, and the personal rights of patients and staff members are just a few aspects which make the heath care sector a sensitive field for the implementation of RFID. To consider comprehensively the process of implementation of RFID in a hospital it is important to minimize risk and to consider the special requirements of the health care sector. A practical, usable process model has to be devised. Practical experiences in the implementation and configuration of RFID and interviews with Chief Technology Officers (CTO) of German hospitals have been the basis for the model explained here.de_CH
dc.language.isoende_CH
dc.publisherIADISde_CH
dc.rightsLicence according to publishing contractde_CH
dc.subjectRFIDde_CH
dc.subjectFrameworkde_CH
dc.subject.ddc006: Spezielle Computerverfahrende_CH
dc.subject.ddc362: Gesundheits- und Sozialdienstede_CH
dc.titleDevelopment of generic process model with practical relevance to implementation of RFID in the healthcare sectorde_CH
dc.typeKonferenz: Paperde_CH
dcterms.typeTextde_CH
zhaw.departementSchool of Management and Lawde_CH
zhaw.organisationalunitInstitut für Wirtschaftsinformatik (IWI)de_CH
zhaw.publisher.placeAlgarvede_CH
zhaw.conference.detailsIADIS international conference INFORMATICS 2009, Algarve, Portugal, 17-19 June 2009de_CH
zhaw.funding.euNode_CH
zhaw.originated.zhawYesde_CH
zhaw.pages.end191de_CH
zhaw.pages.start187de_CH
zhaw.parentwork.editorWeghorn, Hans-
zhaw.parentwork.editorRoth, Jörg-
zhaw.parentwork.editorIsaías, Pedro-
zhaw.publication.statuspublishedVersionde_CH
zhaw.publication.reviewPeer review (Abstract)de_CH
zhaw.title.proceedingsProceedings of INFORMATICS 2009de_CH
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Krey, M. (2009). Development of generic process model with practical relevance to implementation of RFID in the healthcare sector [Conference paper]. In H. Weghorn, J. Roth, & P. Isaías (Eds.), Proceedings of INFORMATICS 2009 (pp. 187–191). IADIS.
Krey, M. (2009) ‘Development of generic process model with practical relevance to implementation of RFID in the healthcare sector’, in H. Weghorn, J. Roth, and P. Isaías (eds) Proceedings of INFORMATICS 2009. Algarve: IADIS, pp. 187–191.
M. Krey, “Development of generic process model with practical relevance to implementation of RFID in the healthcare sector,” in Proceedings of INFORMATICS 2009, 2009, pp. 187–191.
KREY, Mike, 2009. Development of generic process model with practical relevance to implementation of RFID in the healthcare sector. In: Hans WEGHORN, Jörg ROTH und Pedro ISAÍAS (Hrsg.), Proceedings of INFORMATICS 2009. Conference paper. Algarve: IADIS. 2009. S. 187–191. ISBN 978-972-8924-86-7
Krey, Mike. 2009. “Development of Generic Process Model with Practical Relevance to Implementation of RFID in the Healthcare Sector.” Conference paper. In Proceedings of INFORMATICS 2009, edited by Hans Weghorn, Jörg Roth, and Pedro Isaías, 187–91. Algarve: IADIS.
Krey, Mike. “Development of Generic Process Model with Practical Relevance to Implementation of RFID in the Healthcare Sector.” Proceedings of INFORMATICS 2009, edited by Hans Weghorn et al., IADIS, 2009, pp. 187–91.


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