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美国爱荷华州Skiff医疗中心启用高科技的Hugs婴儿保安系统

文章来源:Newton Daily News, 3月15日, 美国 爱荷华州杰斯帕县/Jasper County, Iowa

医院启用高科技的Hugs婴儿保安系统

Skiff医疗中心本月早些时候推出了先进的婴儿保安系统,提供额外的安全保护以防止可能的诱拐事件。

医院董事会去年12月批准采购Hugs婴儿防盗系统,于今年2月成功安装。

2月26日,一名来自爱荷华州公共安全部门的安全官对系统进行了评估验收,并批准使用。产科工作人员在3月2日-3日的培训后,系统开始启用。

此系统被设计用于防止婴儿被盗拐,采用小巧的Hugs射频发射标签,通过防破坏腕带系在婴儿身上。婴儿出生后,只要确认母子状况良好,Hugs标签就被立即佩戴在婴儿身上。

该系统具有婴儿皮肤感应功能,在标签系在婴儿身上后马上生效。如果腕带被剪断、除下或被破坏,系统会立即产生警报通知工作人员进入防范禁闭状态,从而确保婴儿平安。

电子保安系统已经在全(美)国范围内成为了产科护理标准(设备),Skiff医疗中心之前曾于1998年采用过类似系统但已遭废弃。

“以前的系统不错,能够保护所有婴儿,”产科主任Nancy Burke说:“但万一出现故障,却无法修复。因此现在正是时候采用新的系统。”

Skiff医疗中心一直站在妇产科技术的前沿,州首府Des Monies市的各医院已安装了Hugs系统。

“随着系统投入使用,”医院的物料管理主任Kerry Soule说:“本院能够为我们的新生婴儿提供可能的最好保护,也让产妇及家人安心。”


原文链接:http://www.newtondailynews.com/articles/2010/03/15/r_y8fzmceorqaqwqvg8hvtfw/index.xml

Hospital unveils state-of-art infant security system

Skiff Medical Center earlier this month unveiled a leading-edge infant security system last week, offering additional protection against the possibility of abduction.

The United Hospital Services Hugs Infant Security System, approved for purchase by the Skiff Board of Trustees in December, was installed in February.

On Feb. 26, a fire prevention inspector from the Iowa Department of Public Safety assessed the system and approved it for use. At the conclusion of OB staff training on March 2 and 3, the system went live.

Designed to prevent infant abductions, the system utilizes a “Hugs” radio transmitter tag contained in a small casing, attached to the baby using a tamper-proof strap. The tag is put on within minutes of the baby’s birth, as soon as health-care providers have determined that mother and baby are both stable and doing well.

This system features skin-sensing technology, which activates as soon as the band is placed on the baby. If this band is cut, removed or tampered with, alarms will sound to alert staff and the unit will go into lockdown status to ensure the safety of the baby.

Electronic security systems have become the standard of care in obstetrics nationwide. Skiff’s previous system was put in place in 1998 and was no longer being supported.

“It was perfectly functional and all of our babies were protected,” said interim OB Director Nancy Burke, “but if something had stopped working, it could no longer be fixed. So this was the right time to act.”

Skiff is at the forefront of this form of obstetrical technology, with the Hugs system having just been incorporated in West Des Moines hospitals.

“With the implementation of this system,” said Kerry Soule, Director of Materials Management, “Skiff will offer the best protection available for our newborns and the reassurance that goes with that for their families.”


 

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