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RFID blood transfusion and supply management control chain

A management control and blood technology, applied in the field of RFID blood transfusion management control chain, can solve the problems of low degree of automation, inability to distinguish the authenticity of documents, difficulty in monitoring and control, etc., and achieve the effect of convenient whole-process monitoring

Inactive Publication Date: 2014-10-01
徐成琦
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[0009] The automation of the above processes is very low, and most of them rely on manual operation, and there are certain difficulties in monitoring and control. First, the blood collection point is not connected to the public security agency, and the authenticity of the certificate cannot be distinguished. Second, the blood donation certificate contributes to society as a blood donor. The effective proof and effective protection of the preferential use of blood rights are also too backward and rough in production. There is not even a basic photo identification, and it is impossible to confirm the authenticity of blood donor information, which provides opportunities for illegal elements to impersonate blood donation
In the end, the whereabouts of the blood cannot be traced, and there is no way to find out whether there is any phenomenon of reselling

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[0020] The preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that the preferred embodiments described below are only used to illustrate and explain the present invention, and are not intended to limit the present invention.

[0021] figure 1 It is the RFID blood donation card issuing and recording process provided by the present invention, such as figure 1 Shown:

[0022] Document identification: Blood donors need to provide a second-generation ID card, and the staff uses the second-generation ID card reader to identify the authenticity of the document

[0023] Physical examination: write date, weight, body temperature, pulse, blood pressure, examiner, registered physician and other physical examination information into the RFID chip of the blood donation card

[0024] Blood test: After passing the physical examination, conduct a preliminary screening of blood type and hepat...

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The invention provides a blood transfusion and supply management control chain built by integrating an RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology, a data transmission technology and a GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) network technology. For blood donation card management, RFID is used for manufacturing blood donation cards, and various kinds of identity information and blood donation information of blood donors are contained in the blood donation cards; for blood management, RFID blood bags are manufactured, and each link during transportation, storage and use is recorded in RFID chips; and blood source information is also uploaded into a blood center database through a GSM network, so the information sharing of the whole blood transfusion and supply process is realized, the controllability of the flow process is ensured, and the safety and the supervision effect of the medical blood transfusion and supply are improved.

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technical field [0001] This patent proposes a blood donation card made with RFID technology and a blood transfusion management control chain. It is suitable for the management of blood transfusion and supply in the medical industry. Background technique [0002] At present, there are certain loopholes in the blood donation process and the issuance of blood donation certificates in our country, which has led to the phenomenon of selling blood donation certificates in the market. As long as you pay a certain amount of cash, you can get a real blood donation certificate without donating blood. The current blood donation process is as follows: [0003] Registration: Blood donors read and fill in the physical examination registration form, and provide valid documents such as resident ID card, driver's license, military card, passport, etc. to the blood station to enter the computer for real-name registration. All information is absolutely confidential. [0004] Health consultat...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): G06Q50/22
Inventor 不公告发明人
Owner 徐成琦
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