Patient Identification with RFID - Results and recommendations from New York, Saarbuecken, and more

Mr Thomas Jell, Senior Principal Consultant / Chief Scientist
Siemens Business Services, Germany
 
 
This presentation was given at RFID Smart Labels Europe 2006 on Sep 19, 2006.
 

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Presentation Summary
Patient Identification with RFID - Results and recommendations from the New York, Saarbuecken, and others
 
  • Patient Idenfication
  • Patient Tracking
  • Ensuring medication safety
  • Blood bags
  • Results from New York, Jacobi Medical Center
  • Results from Klinikum Saarbruecken
  • Results from Image Science Institute, Erlangen
Speaker Biography
Tom Jell is Director for the department Mobile Business, Embedded and Distributed Systems and Intelligent Labels (RFID) and Chief Scientist in the Service Line System Integration at Siemens Business Services (Munich, Princeton and Seattle). He does top management consulting and projects for Mobile Business Solutions, Structured Information Processing and Intelligent Labels (RFID) Systems.
He has been involved in object-oriented software technology since 1987.
Current primary focus is in introducing modern technologies like RFID, ComponentWare, CORBA, MS .net, Java, WWW, XML, SGML-based publishing into today's customer solutions. His reseach focus is on Distributed Object Computing, Fault Tolerant industry systems and Reliable Systems. He's the author of the books "Objektorientierte Programmierung in C++" and Editor of "Component based Software Engineering". He is Honorary Member of the ComponentWare Consortium and founding member of the LICON Logistics Group.
Company Profile
Siemens Business Services is one of the world's leading IT service providers. Currently employing 36,000 people in 40 countries and in fiscal year 2004 posted sales around 4,7 billion euro. Since its foundation in 1995, Siemens Business Services has expanded from an enterprise with only a single customer and a single line of business - operating data centres for Siemens - to a global end-to-end provider of solutions and services in information and communications technology.

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