
By Sylvia Carr
Published: Tuesday 07 December 2004
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NHS IT Director
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Kruger would say that, wouldn't he?! In the same way that it's the Halifax who tell us that house prices are going up when they're not - it's in their interest for that to be the result. But talking it up doesn't make it happen.
The main issue is one of what's best for the patient, including the patient's dignity and privacy. I remain to be convinced that RFID offers much, if anything.
OK so I'm dim - tell me how does RFID tagging ensu...
Roger Huffadine
It doesn't.
But... it does show if the nurse (o...
Anonymous
There should be hand-wash facilities in every ward...
Anonymous
Kruger would say that, wouldn't he?! In the same w...
Anonymous
RFID will become a godsend for every busy hospital...
Dermott Reilly
RFID is exapnding in the health and hospital commu...
Dr Lawrence Wasserman
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