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OncoSafety Remote Control®

Safety and traceability in onco-hematological treatment administration

Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. In addition, errors in the prescription, preparation and administration of cytostatic drugs can lead to severe consequences and harm to patients. Studies have shown that medication errors account for a significant percentage, if not the majority, of both total medical errors and medical misadventures resulting in mortality.1 Medication errors have particularly severe consequences in oncology.

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OncoSafety Remote Control®

OncoSafety Remote Control®

Safety and traceability in onco-hematological treatment administration
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The 5-point scan process for chemotherapy treatments

Step 1

Scanning the patient’s wristband. The patient’s name and treatment are displayed on the PDA.

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Step 2

Scanning the nurse ID batch. The full name of the person infusing the mixture is displayed on the PDA.

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Step 3

Scanning the location. The therapy site where the patient is located is displayed on the PDA screen.

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Step 4

Scanning the pump. The name of the infusion pump responsible for infusing the mixture is displayed. The information entered by the prescription system is transferred to the auto-programming port of the WiFi pump.

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Step 5

Scanning the medication. The name of the chemotherapy drug and accompanying information are shown on the PDA.

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References

1. Ford et al (2006): Study of Medication Errors on a Community Hospital Oncology Ward. Journal of Oncology Practice, 2006, 2 (4), 149-154. available at: https://ascopubs.org/doi/full/10.1200/jop.2006.2.4.149; accessed 05-06-2019.

2. Contreras Molina C, Garcia Morcillo, RM. (2021) SEGURIDAD DEL PACIENTE: NUEVAS TECNOLOGÍAS EN LA ADMINISTRACIÓN DE TRATAMIENTOS ONCOLÓGICOS. Poster P-110: 22 Congreso Nacional de Hospitales y Gestión Sanitaria. available at: https://www.22congresohospitales.org/pdf22/HOSPITALES_21/22-CONGRESO-HOSPITALES_compressed.pdf