Facebook | 17 Mar 2025 Chiangmai Ram Hospital is a prominent private hospital which is well-known for its high-quality medical services and caters to both local and international patients. At the hospital, the safety and well-being of mothers and newborns are paramount. To address concerns such as newborn mix-ups, the hospital has implemented the state-of-the-art Infant Safety…
Category: preventing infant abduction
Kasemrad International Hospital Rattanatibeth showcases its use of RFID technology for enhancing infant safety on TikTok!
TikTok | 27 Dec 2024 Kasemrad International Hospital Rattanatibeth is renowned for its advanced medical services, patient-centered care, and cutting-edge technology. The hospital has implemented an RFID-based safety system for infants, ensuring the highest level of security and well-being for its youngest patients. Newborns wear lightweight RFID tags for both comfort and safety. This system…
Bangkok Hospital showcases RFID technology for infant security on TikTok!
TikTok | 20 Dec 2024 Bangkok Hospital is renowned for its world-class medical care, cutting-edge technology, and highly skilled specialists. It is one of Thailand’s leading private hospitals, known for providing top-quality healthcare services to both local and international patients. The Hospital recently announced that their maternity wards utilise RFID technology to enhance infant safety….
Samitivej Hospital showcases their state-of-the-art technology to protect new-born on Tiktok!
TikTok | 17 Sep 2024 Samitivej Hospital in Bangkok, Thailand, is renowned for its high-quality medical services and patient care. Many patients have shared positive experiences, highlighting the hospital’s professionalism, cleanliness, and compassionate staff. The hospital has recently presented their value-added service on infant protection on Tiktok. Deployed in all their maternity wards, RFID SmartTags…
SmartTag to enhance infant safety
Hanh Phuc Hospital deploys Smart technology to protect babies. The system has impressed mothers who had delivered at the hospital.
Infant Matching and Security
To prevent infant abduction and baby mix-ups
Daqing Women’s and Children’s Hospital in China rolls out SmartSense for wireless temperature monitoring, infant safety, and patient tracking
In an effort to enhance patient safety and reduce nurses’ workload, Daqing Women’s and Children’s Hospital in Heilongjiang, China, has rolled out the SmartSense infant safety system in its maternity ward and both the SmartSense temperature monitoring system and SmartSense patient tracking system in its pediatric ward. These systems use radio frequency identification (RFID),…
Thailand’s Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital enhances infant safety by using RFID
Cadi Scientific newsletter, news article (summary), December 2013: Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital, a leading healthcare facility in Bangkok, has deployed an RFID system to further enhance infant safety and to improve patient experience. The new system, developed by a Singapore Company, uses active RFID tags to automate the process of matching mothers and infants throughout their…
KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital and Gleneagles Hospital use mother-infant-cot RFID tagging system to ensure correct identification of babies
联合早报 (Lianhe Zaobao), news article in Chinese (extract, translated), October 8, 2013: To avoid mistakes in matching mother and baby, KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital and Gleneagles have rolled out a three-way newborn identification system linking mother, baby, and cot. This system has an added layer of identification, compared to other hospitals, because it ensures…
Thomson Medical Centre enhances infant security with baby tagging solution
Joint Thomson Medical and Cadi Scientific news release (extract), February 6, 2013: Mothers who deliver their babies at Thomson Medical Centre (TMC) will now enjoy a greater peace of mind with the launch of a baby tagging solution. Using RFID (radio frequency identification) technology, the Cadi SmartSense Infant Safety Solution (Gen II) allows parents to…
Bangkok Hospital uses RFID to ensure the right baby is given to the right mother
Cadi Scientific, news release, May 2012: Cadi Scientific’s Infant Safety solution was selected by a leading hospital in the Thai capital for its 30-bed maternity ward. This [solution] incorporates a mother-infant matching system that ensures the right infant is given to the right mother at all times. It also has an active RFID tag secured…
Prince Court Medical Center adopts RFID to reduce risk of infant abduction and asset theft
RFID Journal, article (extract), February 16, 2011: The hospital is tracking infants and their mothers, as well as assets, utilizing passive and active RFID tags, with the goal of reducing the risk of infant abduction and asset theft. The Prince Court Medical Center (PCMC), located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, is employing active RFID tags with…
