Advancing Patient Safety through Digital Innovation
How we are empowering clinicians with smart technologies.
Streamlining Medication Management with Data Matrix Barcodes
At the core of our digitalization efforts is the introduction of Data Matrix Barcodes on primary packaging for a good segment of our pharmaceutical portfolio. This technology is designed to alleviate one of the most time-consuming and error-prone aspects of medication management: manual data entry. By incorporating GS1 Data Matrix barcodes on our drug labels, we provide clinicians with a faster, safer way to identify and verify medications. These 2D barcodes contain crucial information such as the Global Trade Item Number (GTIN), lot number, and expiration date, offering a comprehensive snapshot that can be automatically scanned and integrated into medication management systems.
Expanding Digital Solutions: RFID Technology
While Data Matrix Barcodes are transforming medication management, Fresenius Kabi’s commitment to healthcare innovation extends beyond barcodes. Another significant step we have taken is the integration of RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology in our products in the U.S.
RFID enables even greater traceability, allowing healthcare facilities to track medications wirelessly streamline inventory management and reduce manual documentation processes contributing to patient safety and clinician efficiency.
RFID-enabled products can save hospital staff an enormous amount of time in replenishment processes for medication trays reducing the time pharmacy personnel spend on this tedious and time-consuming task.
A Commitment to Continuous Improvement
Global initiatives in product digitalization and serialization are team efforts led by our central team within Supply Chain & Logistics Execution. Our shared goal is not just to provide advanced technology but to ensure these tools integrate seamlessly into the workflows of healthcare providers. By continually evolving our digital solutions, we are empowering those on the front lines of healthcare to better serve their patients.