Overview
As the scale of hospitals and the scope of diagnosis and treatment continue to expand, in medical management centers, many hospitals still use traditional manual record management methods to manage consumables and surgical gowns. There are many types of consumables and confusing names, which can easily lead to false claims and missing records. Problems such as registration errors and difficulty in tracing items lead to heavy workloads for nurses, cumbersome work processes, and backlogs and shortages of valuable consumables, resulting in increased management costs. The core of smart medical care is "patient-oriented". It uses advanced Internet of Things technology and RFID to realize the interaction between patients and medical staff, medical institutions, and medical equipment. It gradually reaches informatization and realizes the control of every step in the operation. Real-time monitoring of data, including drug supervision, disease diagnosis and treatment, equipment management, etc.