Management of In-Field Patient Tracking and Triage by Using Near-Field Communication in Mass Casualty Incidents.
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Near field communications (NFC) is an emerging technology that may potentialy assist with disaster management. A smartphone-based app was designed to help track patient flow in real time. A table-drill was held as a brief evaluation and it showed significant imporvement in both efficacy and accuracy of patient management. It is feasible to use NFC-embedded smartphones to clarify the ambiguous and chaotic patient flow in a mass casualty incident.
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Authors | Cheng, Po-Liang;Su, Yung-Cheng;Hou, Chung-Hung;Chang, Po-Lun; |
Journal | Studies in health technology and informatics |
Year | 2017 |
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