Cadi Scientific, news summary, December 29, 2015 :
Since August 2015, Eiju
General Hospital (永寿総合病院) in Tokyo, Japan, has been using the CADI
SmartSense infant safety system to enhance infant security. This system matches
infants to their mother and cots by using radio frequency identification (RFID)
tags and gives out visual and audio alerts if any mismatch occurs. It helps to
prevent infant abduction by providing real-time location tracking and setting
off alarms when infants are moved into unauthorized areas. It allows caregivers
to monitor the matching status and movement of infants remotely using
computers, smartphones, or tablets, giving both mothers and caregivers added
peace of mind.
The CADI SmartSense infant safety system was developed by Cadi
Scientific (Singapore ) and
customized in collaboration with SATO Healthcare (Japan )
for use at Eiju General Hospital . It can be used with SATO’s
mother-infant all-in-one koDakara wristbands for greater security.
Sources:
1. http://www.sato.co.jp/topics/2015/09-28-rfid-1.html,
September 28,
2015
2. http://www.byoinshinbun.com/tokusyu_news.php?cs=4&id=2707, November 19, 1015
3. http://www.sankeibiz.jp/business/news/151127/bsl1511270500003-n1.htm,
November 27,
2015