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Wuhan University Zhongnan Hospital invents portable mobile nucleic acid collector: reducing the workload of medical staff

Nucleic acid collection or will say goodbye to "manual printing of barcodes". On January 13, the surging news learned from the Central South Hospital of Wuhan University that the hospital invented a portable mobile nucleic acid collector, which can greatly improve the accuracy of outdoor nucleic acid collection and reduce the workload of nucleic acid collection medical staff. It is currently in the pilot phase and will soon be in series production.

Wuhan University Zhongnan Hospital invents portable mobile nucleic acid collector: reducing the workload of medical staff

It is understood that medical staff need to manually print bar codes and enter various personal information to collect nucleic acid outdoors, and the process is more cumbersome. Portable mobile nucleic acid collector set bar code scanning code, two-dimensional code scanning code, face recognition, ID card reader function in one, to achieve the whole process of online data circulation, no need to manually print the bar code, do nucleic acid examination, medical staff scan the test tube barcode, the inspected personnel can scan the nucleic acid registration code, ID card, health code and other ways, complete the binding of personnel information and test tube, you can carry out nucleic acid collection, after 4 hours after the end of the collection, you can query the electronic version of the report through the hospital Internet mini program.

Xiao Hui, director of the Information Center of Zhongnan Hospital, introduced that the general nucleic acid collection requires 2 nurses to complete, a nurse enters the information of the person being collected, a nurse is responsible for the collection, and after using the portable mobile nucleic acid collection machine, only one nurse responsible for the collection can be completed, which is especially suitable for community centralized sampling and door-to-door sampling and other application scenarios.

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