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Hundreds of patients received wrong medical care merely since the patients were wrongly identified every month. In order to resolve the above problem, Card Cube has newly developed a latest Gen 2 UHF wristband 12 designed for hospital patient identification. This UHF wristband is a solution of security to track patients or newborns in hospital.
Compliant with ISO18000-6C or ISO18000-6B protocol, this Gen 2 UHF wristband is readable and writable within 10 cm to 5 meters. Thus, once the patient wears this UHF RFID wristband, the information of this patient can be captured from the RFID wristband that has pre-encoded, such as name, medical condition, date of receiving medical care, etc. From this point of view, this wristband helps hospital save lots of time and promote efficiency.
Available at the frequency range from 860MHz to 960MHz options, the Gen 2 UHF RFID wristband combines with RFID micro chip and considerate design. Made of light-weight and one-off button, this Gen 2 UHF wristband can be firmly applied on the patient wrist. And EMS memory can be wiped and written more than 100 thousand times.
In all, this UHF wristband is perfectly used in hospital to bolster efficiencies and improve effectiveness while saving time and resources. Besides, this UHF wristband is printable with hospital logos for distinction with other hospital.
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