Bedside Care Solutions for Point-of-Care Labelling and Tracking Enhance Patient Safety through Accurate Specimen Identification
Misidentified specimen samples create a serious risk to patient safety and can result in misdiagnosis or incorrect treatment. With Zebra's mobile devices and printers, healthcare workers can print labels at the point of care and accurately match the specimen with the patient. Printing specimen labels at the bedside helps achieve accurate tracking.

Accurate Patient and Specimen Identification Can Improve Outcomes
Medical errors are a leading cause of adverse healthcare outcomes in healthcare facilities, with an estimated 10% of patients harmed during a hospital stay.1 As the global healthcare industry faces challenges from marked increases in ageing populations to staff shortages and rising costs, preventable medical errors are something healthcare organisations cannot afford.
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Benefit from Bedside Specimen Labelling
Labelling blood and other samples at the time they are collected improves patient safety and helps prevent a host of problems related to misidentification.

Increase Efficiency and Reduce Sample Identification Errors
With Zebra's mobile devices and printers, healthcare workers can print labels at the point of care and perform a three-point check: specimen order, patient wristband and labelled container.