Pharmapack 2024
Are you ready to step into the future of packaging and labeling solutions? Look no further – we’re excited to invite you to an exclusive event that promises to reshape the way you think about product presentation and patient engagement. Prepare to be amazed by cutting-edge technology, innovative solutions, and a vision that’s set to transform the pre-filled and injectable market.
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
RFID stands for Radio Frequency Identification, a technology that uses a microprocessor chip and an antenna to receive RF energy from a reader and transmit information back to the reader. The chip has a UID (Unique Identifier) embedded into the memory that cannot be changed, making RFID an ideal solution for authentication. The chips on RFID inlays have memory that allows the encoding of important information about the products: such as lot and expiration. Depending on the memory requirement, RFID can be used to store the most basic information to thousands of bits of information.
Medication adherence via NFC
Near Field Communication technology offers numerous benefits to the healthcare industry, particularly in improving medication adherence. By using NFC-enabled medication bottle caps, pillboxes, and smartphones, patients can receive reminders to take their medications and access helpful information.
How Radio Frequency Identification is used on Healthcare
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology has revolutionized the healthcare industry, particularly with the use of RFID labels.
Smart Packaging for Auto Injectors
One of the primary benefits of smart packaging on auto-injectors is improved safety. With smart packaging, patients can be assured that they are using the correct medication at the right dosage.
6 reasons RFID-Enabled Labels Will Transform Hospital Pharmacy Automation
Many hospital administrators are starting to realize that RFID Label technology embedded in pharmaceutical packaging and labels can also enhance their ability to track millions of doses of medications and other drugs. Here are six reasons why RFID pharmaceutical tracking is the next wave of innovation for the healthcare industry.