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Avery Dennison - Fletcher Allen Healthcare
Avery Dennison - Fletcher Allen Healthcare 2015 AIM 2015 RFID Case Study Competition Participant The Business and Technical Challenge Patient safety is paramount at every hospital and Fletcher Allen Health Care is going the extra mile to ensure patients receive medications that are safe and effective. Hospital pharmacies have implemented processes and procedures to mitigate the risk of error, but traditional practices still require extensive human intervention and manual processes which leave room for mistakes. Fletcher Allen Healthcare includes a 562 bed academic medical center in Burlington, VT along with three other major campuses and 30 patient-care sites. The pharmacy is busy. Managing over 700 pharmacy medication kits of 33 varieties every day, the staff recognized that manual restocking was inefficient and prone to human error. Failure to detect and remove recalled and expired drugs introduced risk to the safety and quality of patient care. The Solution After evaluating Kit Check’s automated kit and tray restocking solution, the team from Fletcher Allen decided the easy-to-use software could deliver efficiency and patient safety improvements while removing a tedious manual process. With the use of RFID tags, the slow, manual, process of kit replenishment could be reduced to seconds and kit errors due to expired drugs eliminated.

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