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diamond dogs
22-04-2010, 07:20 PM
Born with 666 attached to your wrist and one stuck on the heel...touted as safer and holding the information that is required ...one step away from the chip :(

A hospital has introduced a system to give babies barcode wristbands rather than hand-written bands it said today.
Kettering General Hospital in Northamptonshire is introducing the new system which simultaneously prints a barcoded wristband and a barcoded sticky label for a heel prick test within an hour of birth.

The heel prick labels are then added to the back of the red baby record book, which parents take home with them, and the wrist band is attached to the baby's wrist or ankle.

The hospital said the National Patient Safety Agency had asked for standardised wristbands to be used throughout the NHS and the UK Newborn Screening Programme asked all maternity units to produce barcoded blood spot cards by April 1 this year.

A spokesman said the new system means Kettering General has introduced both methods for its labour ward.
He said the hospital was not the first to use barcoded bands for babies, but may be one of the first to combine this with heel prick testing labels.
Matthew Willmer holds 26-hour-old Charlie with his barcode wristband
The new method allows hospital staff to have more information about the baby, including name, NHS number, date of birth, sex and mother's name.
Previously basic information would have been hand-written on the wrist band, which could be less reliable.

Secondly, a baby has its routine heel prick screening test at about five days after birth and normally a midwife would hand-write a form along with blood taken for the test and send it to a regional laboratory.
It is hoped the new system will reduce possible errors which could come with a hand-written system.

Information technology project manager at Kettering General Hospital, Paula Lilburn, said: 'The main reason for the introduction of barcoded wristbands and barcoded heel prick blood spot labels is to improve safety in hospitals.
'Our new system produces the baby wristband and it also produces a heel prick label which then goes in the back of the red baby book which mums and dads take home with them.
'The labels are used by community midwives around day five after birth to identify the heel prick blood sample.
'They send off the blood test and the label together to a regional screening laboratory to be tested for conditions like sickle cell disease and cystic fibrosis.
'Again the previous alternative was for the form to be hand-written - with the consequent problem of deciphering handwriting.
'The new system is quicker and safer because if the barcoded information can be quickly read by the computers without the possibility of human transcription errors.'
The hospital said that, in other places where barcoding has been introduced, such as Great Ormond Street Children's


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1268086/Hospital-UK-newborn-babies-barcoded-wristbands-labels-heel-prick-tests.html#ixzz0lqzvVBp5

coco
22-04-2010, 07:41 PM
I had a bar code ID wristband when I went to the hospital back in '96.

diamond dogs
22-04-2010, 08:06 PM
I had a bar code ID wristband when I went to the hospital back in '96.

For what purpose would a bar code be for a patient in 96..all the info would be to hand and written on a chart?

I can't see any advantage to having a barcode on a newborn as against an ID 'name tag'?

coco
22-04-2010, 08:32 PM
For what purpose would a bar code be for a patient in 96..all the info would be to hand and written on a chart?

I can't see any advantage to having a barcode on a newborn as against an ID 'name tag'?

I suppose it was to identify me personally and to insure that I was married with my chart. There used to be a problem with 'losing' patients, which still happens I'm sure. It also helps staff not confuse patients, but again that still happens.

There are many 'Mary Jones'' and 'Tom Smiths' out there and there have been cases where they have been mixed up and had a procedure performed they did not require while the procedure they did require was not performed.

I can only guess that they scan the band to insure that the patient really is 'Mary Jones' and the correct Mary Jones and that they have the correct 'Mary Jones' file which would have an identical bar code affixed. I was never scanned that I'm aware of.

Babies get mixed up and sent home with the wrong parents more often than publicly reported even with old style ID bands.

I've heard of a few people writing their names and social security number on their bodies so they would not get 'lost' or confused with another patient. Also marking the spot on their body requiring treatment with a marker so the surgeon wouldn't get mixed up. (Doctors and surgeons are often two different guys) Me, I marked my left ovary with a marker when I went to the hospital. I know that sounds dumb but I was worried after hearing so many stories of mix ups.

diamond dogs
22-04-2010, 09:14 PM
I suppose it was to identify me personally and to insure that I was married with my chart. There used to be a problem with 'losing' patients, which still happens I'm sure. It also helps staff not confuse patients, but again that still happens.

There are many 'Mary Jones'' and 'Tom Smiths' out there and there have been cases where they have been mixed up and had a procedure performed they did not require while the procedure they did require was not performed.

I can only guess that they scan the band to insure that the patient really is 'Mary Jones' and the correct Mary Jones and that they have the correct 'Mary Jones' file which would have an identical bar code affixed. I was never scanned that I'm aware of.

Babies get mixed up and sent home with the wrong parents more often than publicly reported even with old style ID bands.

I've heard of a few people writing their names and social security number on their bodies so they would not get 'lost' or confused with another patient. Also marking the spot on their body requiring treatment with a marker so the surgeon wouldn't get mixed up. (Doctors and surgeons are often two different guys) Me, I marked my left ovary with a marker when I went to the hospital. I know that sounds dumb but I was worried after hearing so many stories of mix ups.

I know that cock ups definately do happen with surgery, I know someone that had a bad heart valve and they operated on the good one that left him in a much worse state but he didn't take them to the cleaners..

It is the thought of a baby being scanned and attached with a barcode like a supermarket product and I do fear it is another step towards the chip as the national Wealth Service is a massive part of the agenda..

coco
22-04-2010, 09:41 PM
I know that cock ups definately do happen with surgery, I know someone that had a bad heart valve and they operated on the good one that left him in a much worse state but he didn't take them to the cleaners..

It is the thought of a baby being scanned and attached with a barcode like a supermarket product and I do fear it is another step towards the chip as the national Wealth Service is a massive part of the agenda..

I agree it is the step before chipping. As it is, community law enforcement has been encouraging child finger printing for almost 20 years now. They have 'fun activities' at malls or encourage finger printing at schools. The premise in case the child is kidnapped or lost or whatever s/he can be identified.

Trust me, by the time the child is found, fingerprints are generally useless and dental records or other ID's are commonly used. Anybody who can't understand that has his head in the sand and never watches the news or reads a newspaper. With that, I would like to think a parent would be suspect of the finger print program, but I'm wrong.

I ask if kids are being pushed for finger prints should they disappear then why not the elderly? The turn up missing a lot too. Ahh, there isn't so much interest in them as they are on their way out, so to speak. It's the future adults and workers of the nation they are concerned with. It's really obvious.

Some states require by law that pets are chipped. There are 'chipping' parties or special events at stores or vet offices.

blackster
22-04-2010, 10:07 PM
The way things are going we will end up with a bar-code tattooed on our forehead, or back of our neck lol :D

dlb2007
28-04-2010, 01:19 AM
each barcode will be unique to identify each new individual the bloodsample will provide dna of said individual

deafbred
28-04-2010, 03:53 AM
the PROOF is in the PUDDING, what are you eating? are you misleading? false shepards, preying on the flock.

each barcode will be unique to identify each new individual the bloodsample will provide dna of said individual

ah and here we have the problem, "will provide dna of a SAID individual"

'Are you who you say you are?'

'or are you who we think you are?'

'5 fingers on hand or 7?'

its all about, THE WORD

some peoples WORD is WORTHLESS

either, stick to your WORD and be true to yourself, or sell yourself out and be RICH in this world materially, selling your soul.

the word of god is denied, and taken out of the schools

'they' give you 'their' false education of lies

..

a battle of the words

sword

WORD

'the' WORD

or are you of the people who are of MANY words.. HOLLOW words EMPTY

the bible will be furfilled

the promise will be kept

make no doubt about it

they don't believe "us"

they are not of 'us' -they are of THEMSELVES

MANY are deceived

HIPNOTISED, by 'many' words of hollow lies, led along in the song of wrong

THE WORD, is bREAD, is life, and we are all being tested by the fire that is currently being held back from making this whole world a HISTORY

when a new earth and heaven will be created. this place is defiled. clean yourselves.

jakemaverick
28-04-2010, 06:04 PM
barcode not particularly worried abt if it was temporary.....heel prick= retention of DNA, that hasn't come out yet....

and hardly a word on MSM abt these lil red books, track every lil thing abt them for life.....you cnt medical treatement for them without one!!! Worst possible form of ID card efefctively!

this is next on the agenda

YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.

lizzy
28-04-2010, 11:43 PM
and from the Times......

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/health/child_health/article7105626.ece