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Healthcare - Hospitals
Recent government mandates require hospitals to meet stringent standards for admissions and patient identification,
as well as laboratory and pharmaceutical management. Hospitals are using the Compact4 Mark II printers to meet
these requirements as well as improve efficiencies. Their small size, quiet printing, long term reliability and ease of
use make them the perfect choice for hospitals. The Compact4 Mark II prints high quality receipts and labels from
1½ inches to 4 inches wide with models that print 200dpi or 300dpi.
Records Management
The Compact4 Mark II’s small size and exceptional print quality make it good
choice for record management. Every patient record needs accurate tracking
using a barcode and human readable text. This drastically reduces the
amount of errors resulting from misinterpreting handwriting or writing incorrect
information.
Payments
The printers are also used to generate payment receipts. The versatile
capabilities of the printer allow hospitals to standardize on a single printing
solution for receipts and labels throughout the facility.
Patient Identication
Wrist-tags or wristbands for patient identification and tracking can be printed
from a Compact4 Mark II unit. A barcoded wristband ties the patient to
any services they receive during their stay at the hospital and is critical to
preventing mistakes often caused by human error. The Compact4 Mark II’s
quiet operation enables the user to printing wristbands at the patient’s bedside.
Specimen Tracking
The Compact4 Mark II printer is a critical component in the laboratory. Every
specimen analyzed and processed requires individual and highly accurate
tracking. The Compact4 Mark II prints slide and test-tube barcode labels
on demand during the process and easy media loading means the user can
operate the printer even with gloves on.
Surgeon Tool Tracking
Surgeons’ tools go through a sterilization process before use. The Compact4 Mark II printers are used to print
sterilization labels that identify when tools have gone through the process and how long before reprocessing is
required. Other information such as recent operators and frequency of use can also be tracked.
Prescription Labeling
Pharmacies use the Compact4 Mark II printers to print prescription labels. The labels containing critical information
for the patient are adhered to the outside of the pill bottle or box of medication. Printing this information rather than
handwriting avoids errors and misinterpretation which can lead to serious consequences.
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