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PDC Corporate Profile
Positive Patient Identification Solutions
Bar Code Wristbands
Smart Band® RFID Solutions
GARY HUTCHINSON, PRESIDENT, CEO
•25 years of Healthcare
Experience
•1981 founded Zymed
•2000 Zymed sold to
Agilent
•2001 Joined Board of
Directors PDC
•2002 President and
CEO PDC
PDC Profile
• Founded in 1956; Privately held. Corporate
headquarters in San Fernando, CA
• Global leader and pioneer in automatic
identification wristbands.
• 70% market share in domestic Healthcare
identification wristbands.
• Introduced first patient bar code ID wristband in
1984.
• Launched radio frequency ID (RFID) wristbands in
2000.
• International distributors spanning 100 countries.
• Products engineered to highest quality ISO 9001
standards.
DR. WALTER MOSHER, PHD, CHAIRMAN, CTO
•Founder of PDC 1956
•President until 2002
Expertise includes:
•Transportation Safety
•Identification
•Patient Safety
•Holder of numerous
patents in these fields.
1950 First Patient ID Band with Secure Closure
First Patient ID Band with a
Permanent Snap
1958
Mother/Infant Bands
(Speedi-Print)
•Correlated number
system positively
identifies baby with mother
and other family members
•Snap closure for added
security
•Smooth soft vinyl is
comfortable and safe for
sensitive skin
On Demand Direct Thermal
Printing
1983
Labels (Laser or Thermal) for
Pre-Snapped Wrist Bands
RFID Wrist Bands: the Next Step
RAMONA DOUGLAS
WESTERN REGIONAL MANAGER
HEALTHCARE
Outside Influences for Implementing
Auto ID Solutions in Healthcare
JCAHO: National Patient Safety Goals
1. Improve accuracy of patient identification.
2. Eliminate wrong-site, wrong-patient, wrong
procedure surgery.
3. Improve safety of infusion pumps.
FDA Requirement: Dosage level marking of
medications to manage “5-Rights” (Right Patient,
Right Dose, Right Medication, Right Time, Right
Delivery Method).
HIPPAA: Provide Privacy Protection for Patients
IOM Study: 98,000 deaths due to medical errors. 1
1. 1999 Institute of Medicine Report “To Err is Human”
AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION
PDC Bar Code Wrist Bands
•Provide Positive Patient Identification
•Reduce Medical Errors
•Insure Safe Medication Administration
•Accurate Point of Care Testing
•Correct Specimen/Phlebotomy Tracking
•Improved Billing
IRWIN THALL
MANAGER RFID HEALTHCARE
I. What is Smart Band Radio Frequency
Identification?
II. Why is RFID the next technological
step after bar coding?
What is RFID?
• RFID is Radio Frequency Identification
• A technology in the Automatic Identification
family:
– Barcodes
– Biometrics
– Voice Recognition
– Magnetic
– Touch
– RFID
RFID is not new
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Tractor Trailer Tracking
Railcar Tracking
Yard Management
Parking Lot Access
Toll Collection
Access Control
Smart Cards
Animal Identification
Fuel dispensing loyalty programs
What is Smart Band?
• Inlet is sealed in an economical, non-transferable wristband.
• Unlike barcode, RFID provides an “over-the-air” interface.
Line-of- Sight communication is not necessary (Read/Write
through and around bedding, clothing, and the human body).
• Read/Write capability allows for data transfer to and from host
systems and data storage (i.e. Bloodtype, Allergic Reaction
Warning, Instructions/DNR, Surgery Site).
Smart
Band
Attributes
Zebra R402
Printer/Programmer
• 13.56 Mhz passive (no battery) technology.
• 2000k bits of data storage = 256 characters.
• Available in rolls for print and program on demand
issuing.
• Factory imbedded unique serial number.
• Lockable data fields.
Auto ID Advantages for Healthcare
• Prevent data entry and collection errors.
• Improve system efficiency.
• Reduce forms processing time.
• Improve tracking of labor and supplies.
• Improve communications between doctors,
nurses and patients.
• Cross language barriers.