Labels for Medical Applications.
In healthcare, patient safety is the priority. It might surprise you to hear that labeling plays an important role in achieving this goal.
Labeling lets healthcare professionals in large organizations, such as hospitals, communicate effectively. Whether it’s a doctor’s office, lab, or emergency room, MPP creates custom healthcare labels for many applications.
Hospitals, medical and dental offices all have high volume label needs. When you sell to these customers, you need to know that your label supplier understands and will help you meet the stringent requirements unique to the healthcare environment. Our extensive experience means we know how to develop and deliver healthcare label solutions.
Label Products for Healthcare
All our healthcare labels are specially designed and printed with application in mind. That means that our label application experts will help you choose materials, inks, and adhesives specifically for your customer's needs.
- Blood Bag Labels
- Chart Labels
- General Purpose Labels
- Inventory Labels
- Lab Labels
- Medication Labels
- Patient Identification
- Pharmacy Labels
- Printed Tapes
- Syringe Flag Labels
- Tamper Proof Labels
- Visitor Badges
Types of Healthcare Labels
Labels play an extremely important role in medical facilities. A wide variety of label types can help to organize workflow and improve efficiency; secure and track patient documents, medication and specimens; comply with regulatory requirements; and reduce errors to enhance patient safety. In addition to a wide variety of general use labels, healthcare labels include:
Patient Identification Labels
Chart Labels
Ensuring patient safety starts at the point of admission. Patient identification labels/wristbands include vital information to identify patients and highlight critical medical information. Labels can include color coding to identify medical conditions or allergies. And barcoding can help track patient care and treatment.
Patient charts contain a vast amount of important information related to patient care including medical history, care instructions, test results, allergies and medications and conditions. Labels offer a convenient, easy-to-read way to convey this vital information.
Medication Labels
Laboratory Labels
Barcoded medication labels can help ensure that the right medication is administered – to the right patient, at the right dose, at the right time. Studies have consistently shown that when used correctly, barcode medication administration can significantly preventable adverse drug events.
Laboratories play a critical role in diagnostics and patient care. Speed and accuracy are vital in determining the best patient treatment options. Positive patient identification is a crucial first step in streamlining the lab testing process, and labels play a key role in this.
Blood Bag Labels
Infection Control Labels
Blood bag labels need to contain important information that identifies the blood and provides data that could impact the integrity of the blood product. This includes blood type, the date on which the blood was collected and expiration date. These labels will also usually contain tracking information.
These labels help to clearly and effectively communicate potential contaminants or hazardous materials. The important labels are generally brightly colored, easy-to-read and can be quickly deciphered to identify potential hazards.
Healthcare Label Considerations
Healthcare labels face unique environmental situations that require special considerations. These include:
- Adhesive Requirements – Medical labels need to adhere to a variety of surfaces including plastic, metal, and glass. And they need to stay put under a variety of environmental conditions including refrigeration and freezing. It’s important to consider these factors when choosing the type of adhesive used in medical labels.
- Clear Graphics – It’s important that healthcare professionals can quickly and easily read the text and graphics on medical labels. Labels should feature appropriately sized text, color coding and understandable signs and symbols.
- Resistance to Smudging – Medical labels need to be readable, regardless of any rough handling or exposure to moisture. Consider materials or coatings that offer a high degree of scratch and smear resistance.
- Easy to Dispense – Medical professionals are extremely busy – often completing multiple tasks at once, with gloves or other protective equipment. Labels need to be easy to dispense with one hand.
- Printer Compatibility – Whether a medical facility is utilizing laser printing or desktop or portable thermal printing, it’s important to consider the way in which healthcare labels will be printed, and use the appropriate label material.
- Chemical Resistance – Many healthcare labels will come in contact with chemicals and solvents that could degrade the label or markings. It’s important to consider possible chemical exposure and use labels with a high degree of chemical resistance if appropriate.
Your Healthcare Label Solutions Provider
As a leading label converter, DLS has extensive experience in healthcare label solutions. Our label application experts will help you choose materials, inks and adhesives that meet the needs of your customers. Contact us for more information.