ABSTRACT

Several industries, including manufacturing the supply chain, agriculture, transportation and healthcare, successfully use RFID technology. Healthcare administrators, on the other hand, are sceptical of the numerous benefits and drawbacks listed in a wide range of studies about the challenges of using RFID. The aim of this study was too narrow, yet it demonstrates how RFID technology can improve patient safety and have a bigger impact on healthcare. RFID technologies, often referred to as e-ID, smart tags, and contactless open-end credits, are employed in many parts of our way of life, along with the tracking of consumer products, money, and patient payment systems. A scientific evaluation methodology was used to evaluate RFID technology for broad use. Transportation, healthcare and welfare, environmental applications, identification, agriculture, and animals are the six main fields of RFID application. Other research on the effects of RFID addresses not only theoretical approaches, but also management and legal issues. Additionally, it is anticipated that extensive data-driven research would demonstrate how RFID performs in government bodies and other business sectors.