Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Integrity and E-Pedigree

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The pharmaceutical industry utilizes RFID technology to secure the global supply chain against counterfeit medications. By embedding an RFID tag in each drug package, manufacturers can create an "E-Pedigree"—an electronic record that documents the entire history of a drug from the production line to the pharmacy shelf. This ensures that every unit of medication is authentic and has not been diverted or tampered with during transit.

At the hospital pharmacy level, RFID-enabled cabinets automate the inventory process. As a pharmacist removes a medication, the system automatically updates the Electronic Health Record (EHR) and triggers a reorder if stock levels are low. For an analysis of the regulatory requirements and data standards (such as GS1) for pharmaceutical tracking, refer to the Healthcare RFID Market documentation. These systems are particularly vital for the management of controlled substances, providing an immutable audit trail that prevents drug diversion and ensures compliance with federal regulations.

Furthermore, RFID technology facilitates "Cold Chain" management for vaccines and biologics. By integrating temperature sensors into the RFID tag, the system can alert staff if a shipment has exceeded its safe temperature range during shipping. This data-driven approach to drug safety minimizes waste and ensures that patients always receive medications that are potent and safe, thereby improving overall clinical outcomes and reducing liability for the healthcare provider.

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