Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
Zebra Technologies Corporation (NASDAQ: ZBRA), a global leader in
specialty printing and automatic identification solutions, announced
today that it has sold more than 125 million of its patient Z-band
wristbands worldwide which will help prevent the number of deaths that
are caused by medical errors.
More than 100,000 Americans die annually in U.S. hospitals because of
avoidable medical errors, according to the Institute of Medicine (IOM),
which also reports that medical errors rank as America’s eighth leading
cause of death – higher than auto accidents or breast cancer. However,
organizations like The Joint Commission are continuously committed to
improving health care for the public by evaluating health care
organizations and inspiring them to excel in risk-reduction activity.
“Since 1995, Zebra has been committed to the patients and healthcare
facilities of the world by developing industry-leading thermal transfer
technology that helps track patient and medication information, thereby
reducing errors,” said Anders Gustafsson, chief executive officer, Zebra
Technologies. “Of the 125 million wristbands Zebra has sold, more than
50 percent were in the last 18 months. This increase can be directly
tied to the dramatic rise in the adoption rate of bedside bar code
medication administration, which requires scanning a patient’s wristband
and then scanning the medication before administering it to the patient.”
Patient safety begins at the wrist with bar coded wristbands that enable
healthcare practitioners to verify a correct match between the patient
and medical treatment provided. Zebra’s Z-Band wristbands and direct
thermal transfer printers continue to evolve in order to meet new
demands of the healthcare industry and to ensure the Five Patient Rights
(right patient, right medication, right dose, right time, and right
method). Unlike dot matrix and laser printers, Zebra thermal printers
produce crisp, clear print quality on all wristband and label sizes.
This guarantees that the barcodes, which store patient health
information such as name, blood type, allergies, primary physician and
more, scan quickly and reliably for positive patient identification at
the point of care.
Hospitals such as the Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha are getting
positive, accurate scans the first time, so nurses and doctors can
immediately turn their focus to the patient.
“Bar coded wristbands help us add a layer of patient safety that
verifies and validates patient-specific information,” said Rosanna
Morris, Chief Nursing Officer for The Nebraska Medical Center. “This
Patient ID technology facilitates the five rights of medication
administration, and automates the two patient identifiers that we
require. Now our nurses manually validate patient information and scan
the patient wristband to ensure positive patient identification -
protecting both the patient and the nurse.”
Many wristbands in use at hospitals today are made of materials that are
easily degraded from smudging, liquids or hand sanitizer. Zebra’s unique
Z-Band wristbands resist alcohol, water, foams, soaps and blood, and are
also MRI certified meaning they pose no adverse reaction risk during
MRIs.
About Zebra Technologies
Zebra Technologies Corporation (NASDAQ:ZBRA) provides the broadest range
of innovative technology solutions to identify, track, and manage the
deployment of critical assets for improved business efficiency. Zebra’s
products include reliable on-demand printer and state-of-the-art
software and hardware solutions utilizing a wide array of automatic
identification technologies. By enabling improvements in sourcing,
visibility, security and accuracy, Zebra helps its customers to put the
right asset in the right place at the right time. Zebra serves more than
90 percent of Fortune 500 companies worldwide. For more information
about Zebra's solutions, visit http://www.zebra.com.