Radio Frequency Identification (RFId) technologies have a great potential to improve process efficiency and effectiveness, thereby they are more and more considered a valuable tool to support operations within healthcare organisations. However, because of the variety of application areas and achievable benefits, structured assessment models are still limited in numbers and a limited support is given to managers in this industry. This paper describes a structured methodology to support the evaluation of the benefits enabled by RFId on "product traceability" applications, thus supporting the decision-making process and contributing to the scientific research effort already given to this topic. The methodology has been applied in an Italian case study.

A 6-step methodology to evaluate the cost and benefits of RFId-based innovation in the healthcare sector

BOREA, CHIARA;MIRAGLIOTTA, GIOVANNI;PALA, EMANUELA;PEREGO, ALESSANDRO;TUMINO, ANGELA
2011-01-01

Abstract

Radio Frequency Identification (RFId) technologies have a great potential to improve process efficiency and effectiveness, thereby they are more and more considered a valuable tool to support operations within healthcare organisations. However, because of the variety of application areas and achievable benefits, structured assessment models are still limited in numbers and a limited support is given to managers in this industry. This paper describes a structured methodology to support the evaluation of the benefits enabled by RFId on "product traceability" applications, thus supporting the decision-making process and contributing to the scientific research effort already given to this topic. The methodology has been applied in an Italian case study.
2011
ICMB 2011 - 10th International Conference on Mobile Business
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