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Barcode technology in hospitals is underutilized due to workflow issues and barriers. Addressing infrastructure, training, and technology integration is crucial for effective barcode implementation and patient safety.

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  • Healthcare Informatics
  • Medical Technology
  • Hospital Management

Background:

  • Barcode technology use in hospitals is suboptimal, leading to underuse or misuse.
  • This study investigates the requirements and barriers to effective barcode implementation in healthcare settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify essential requirements for successful barcode implementation.
  • To determine the barriers hindering barcode adoption in hospitals.
  • To propose recommendations for optimizing barcode technology use.

Main Methods:

  • An observational-descriptive study was conducted.
  • Data collected via a validated checklist assessing requirements and barriers.
  • 10 teaching hospitals and 65 participants were included, with data analyzed using descriptive statistics.

Main Results:

  • 90% of hospitals failed to implement required workflow changes and hospital policy compliance.
  • 80% of hospitals lacked prioritization, system integration with Hospital Information System (HIS), staff training, and budgeting.
  • 100% dissatisfaction with barcode label quality and scanner availability; 80% lacked understanding of implementation requirements.

Conclusions:

  • Integrating barcode systems with clinical workflows is essential.
  • Key barriers include lack of knowledge regarding infrastructure, insufficient staff training, and technological challenges.