Personal Radio frequency ID chips can be used in humans to provide medical information in the case of an accident, or inform doctors of pre existing conditions.
optical scanners, RFIDs
They use sets not real hospitals.
You can try DKData, they have Barcoding Equipment, Handheld Scanners, even RFIDs
they are used in eye hospitals to see if the core of your eye is still functioning properly.
Hospitals use it for electricity, to lower the electricity bill.
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The active ingredient in Milton's solution is sodium hypochlorite. It is a powerful disinfectant that is commonly used for sterilizing baby bottles, medical equipment, and surfaces in hospitals and laboratories.
some of the patients in hospitals need a higher percentage of oxygen to help them breathe.
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Yes they would be used for lots of things in hospitals. Anything to do with numbers can be done in a spreadsheet. So hospitals could use them to calculate the amount of patients they have, income, expenses and many other things.
It used to have, but not any more, they have all been amalgamated with general hospitals.