Medical institution medicine taking queue optimization method and system
An optimization method, technology of medical institutions, applied in the direction of medical care resources or facilities, computer parts, memory record carrier reading problems, etc., can solve the problems of battery life limitation of use time, unfavorable field deployment, distance limitation from readers, etc. , to achieve the effect of low power consumption, avoid poor medical experience, and cheap layout
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[0073] This embodiment provides a method for optimizing the queue of medical institutions, such as Figure 1-2 shown, including steps:
[0074] S1. Using an RFID card reader to receive real-time monitoring of the RFID tag information set at several medical patients within the reading range based on the RFID card reader model, if at least one RFID tag information is received, then perform step S2;
[0075] S2. Obtain the average moving speed of the medical object monitored by the planar moving speed sensor, and judge whether the obtained average moving speed is greater than the selected speed threshold according to the trajectory tracking algorithm, if so, perform the local calculation of the RFID card reader based on the position weight, Obtain the calculation result, and execute step S3; if not, use the particle filter algorithm to remotely calculate the distance between the patient and the pharmacy to get the medicine, obtain the calculation result, and execute step S3;
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[0159] Such as figure 2 As shown, the difference between the optimization method of a medical institution’s medicine collection queue provided in this embodiment and that of Embodiment 1 is:
[0160] This embodiment also includes:
[0161] S5. Send the single-medication prescription of the patient to the receiving instruction terminal of the medicine-taking pharmacy, and carry out separate dispensing and dispensing for the single-medicine patient, and collect the patients in the single-medication medicine-taking window for queuing up to pick up the medicine.
[0162] The pharmacy order receiving terminal in this embodiment is also used to individually dispense and dispense medicines for patients who only have one kind of medicine, and collect them into one window for dispensing medicines.
[0163] In this embodiment, it also includes sending a medication prescription for an elderly person aged 70 or over to the receiving instruction terminal of the medicine-taking pharmacy, an...
Embodiment 3
[0167] This embodiment provides a system for optimizing the queue of medical institutions to take medicine, such as Figure 5 shown, including:
[0168] Several RFID tags carried by patients are used to identify the identity information of the patients and the pharmacy information at the medicine window;
[0169] UHF or microwave RFDI card readers with circularly polarized antennas are installed at the entrances and exits and target pharmacies on different floors of medical institutions to collect and calculate the identity information of patients with RFID tags in the monitored medical institution area Judging whether the patient is within the monitored range and whether its average moving speed v is greater than the selection speed threshold v tv , and then choose whether to calculate the distance between the patient and the target pharmacy locally or send an instruction to the wireless transmission module to send the moving parameters of the patient to the control server t...
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