What Technologies Based on Unique Patient Identifiers Are Used for Patient Identification in Healthcare?
Language English Country Netherlands Media print
Document type Review, Journal Article
PubMed
39176612
DOI
10.3233/shti240642
PII: SHTI240642
Knihovny.cz E-resources
- Keywords
- BCMA, Barcode, NFC, RFID, UPI, UWB, review,
- MeSH
- Patient Safety MeSH
- Radio Frequency Identification Device MeSH
- Patient Identification Systems * MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Check Tag
- Humans MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Review MeSH
Ensuring the correct identification of the patient is key to matching the correct patients with the proper care (e.g. correct administration of medications and treatments), but it is also applied, for example, to monitoring the patient's movement in the hospital environment. This scoping review aims to find out what technologies based on unique patient identifiers are used to identify patients in healthcare facilities to increase patient safety and to identify future research trends. PRISMA-ScR guidelines were used, and the search focused on Web of Science and Scopus citation databases from 2000 to February 2024. Thirty-two papers dealing with patient identification methods from the point of view of person identification were found. The solutions found were built on the technologies (linear or 2D) of barcodes, RFID and NFC tags. None of the patient identification solutions found offer complete accuracy due to the human factor, and each solution targets a different problem context associated with a particular type of health facility. Future research can focus on the combination of multiple technologies, including biometric methods, to improve identification and tools to support decisions about the use of technology in a particular context and health facility (e.g. hospitals, medical nursing homes).
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