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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) in Health Care: Privacy and Security Concerns Limiting Adoption". The Food and Drug Administration in the United States approved the use of RFID chips in humans in 2004. Low Frequency: Low-Frequency RFID readers work on 125 kHz and possess a downward read distance of 10 centimeters, reflecting the tag required to be close to the reader for communication. Healthcare Facilities: In healthcare settings, RFID locks are used to secure medication cabinets, laboratory areas, and restricted storage rooms.
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Medical facility rooms can collect data from transmissions of RFID badges worn by patients and employees, as well as from tags assigned to items such as mobile medical devices. The next 28 bits identify the organization that manages the data for this tag; the organization number is assigned by the EPCGlobal consortium.A battery-assisted passive tag has a small battery on board and is activated when in the presence of an RFID reader. Vail shows that Consumer RFID delivers a better experience Archived 2010-11-06 at the Wayback Machine.
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Later, in 2007, a school in Doncaster, England, piloted a monitoring system designed to keep tabs on pupils by tracking radio chips in their uniforms. Different employees can be issued RFID access cards or key fobs that grant them entry to specific floors, departments, or restricted areas. These concerns resulted in standard specifications development addressing privacy and security issues.However, to operate a passive tag, it must be illuminated with a power level roughly a thousand times stronger than an active tag for signal transmission.