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LacSure Breast Milk Management

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LacSure® from Accuscience is a system to provide safe collection, storage and management of mother’s milk at the hospital bedside.
EBM (Expressed Breast Milk), like blood is considered a bodily fluid. When the wrong milk is administered to the wrong patient this can lead to many complications in terms of the emotional and physical risks of virus transmission, not to mention the potential financial cost to the hospital.
The primary objective of the LacSure Breast Milk Management System is to ensure the correct milk is fed to the correct infant. This will be accomplished through Positive Patient Identification (PPI) at the bedside through the use of 2D barcodes and handheld technology.
The system will complement the best practices and processes already followed in hospitals and will allow care givers to work with confidence in administering milk in a busy clinical environment.
The Breast Milk Management system will meet the following objectives and functions.
• To allow for the safe collection and labelling of Expressed Breast Milk (EBM).
• To ensure that the correct unit of milk is fed to the correct infant using barcode and handheld computing technology.
• To save and transfer all data transactions to a centralised database and to allow for full traceability of all electronic transactions.
• To reduce the need for paperwork relating to collection and feed records.
• To track the movement and storage of milk within the clinical area.
• To allow collection units to be split into smaller feed units.
• To alert the user to any discrepancy between the feed unit and the intended patient recipient before the feed commences.
EBM (Expressed Breast Milk), like blood is considered a bodily fluid. When the wrong milk is administered to the wrong patient this can lead to many complications in terms of the emotional and physical risks of virus transmission, not to mention the potential financial cost to the hospital.
The primary objective of the LacSure Breast Milk Management System is to ensure the correct milk is fed to the correct infant. This will be accomplished through Positive Patient Identification (PPI) at the bedside through the use of 2D barcodes and handheld technology.
The system will complement the best practices and processes already followed in hospitals and will allow care givers to work with confidence in administering milk in a busy clinical environment.
The Breast Milk Management system will meet the following objectives and functions.
• To allow for the safe collection and labelling of Expressed Breast Milk (EBM).
• To ensure that the correct unit of milk is fed to the correct infant using barcode and handheld computing technology.
• To save and transfer all data transactions to a centralised database and to allow for full traceability of all electronic transactions.
• To reduce the need for paperwork relating to collection and feed records.
• To track the movement and storage of milk within the clinical area.
• To allow collection units to be split into smaller feed units.
• To alert the user to any discrepancy between the feed unit and the intended patient recipient before the feed commences.