Health Information Technology - Advances in Patient Safety: New Directions and Alternatives (Part 4: Technical and Drug Safety)
Technology: Improve gun safety and self-defense technology. As the demand for gun safety continues to increase, we must consider the role of new technology. From fingerprint scanners to PIN codes and RFID chips, we are evolving to increase the security of the storage of guns and guns, so that automobiles continue to incorporate new security measures into technology. Further analysis is required to evaluate effectiveness. In addition, the technology to replace firearms has been developed to support self defense to reduce the need for firearm self-defense.
Volvo is always a benchmark for advanced automotive safety technology. The new Volvo XC 60 will debut in Geneva next month and will further enhance the safety awareness of Swedish manufacturers with a new advanced driver assistance function designed to prevent potential accidents. The main new feature is the updated urban security model. In addition to placing the automatic brakes, the technology also includes steering support for individual braking to avoid accidents. When engaged, it provides automatic steering assistance to avoid obstacles in cities that cause accidents, but it will operate between 31 mph and 62 mph. In addition, the Volvo XC 60 will be equipped with a new oncoming lane mitigation system that uses steering assist technology to prevent collision with future lane cars.
Domestic organizations leading patient safety work recognize improvements in the implementation of bar code technology at hospitals. IOM, the National Patient Safety Foundation, and pharmacists of the American Health System Association recommend the introduction of the BCMA system as a means of improving patient safety. In 2004, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) mandated bar code encoding of all drugs and blood constituents to reduce adverse events, but in 54 regulations the pharmaceutical company is responsible for most prescription drug national drug regulations (NDC) is provided. Medicine - fight against drugs. Furthermore, according to the patient safety goals of the Joint Committee (formerly Joint Organization Certified Committee, or JCAHO), all hospitals have confirmed the identity of patients by 2007 and are using barcode technology It is necessary to introduce.