@article{oai:hirosaki.repo.nii.ac.jp:00005514, author = {Yaguchi, Shinya and Itoh, katsuhiro and Yamamura, Hitoshi}, issue = {1-4}, journal = {弘前医学}, month = {Mar}, note = {Objectives: We have created a new triage tag using the Anoto Live Digital Pen( Anoto K.K., Tokyo, Japan).We introduced this new triage tag and assessed whether this new triage system using digitized information entered via a digital pen can be used as an information-gathering tool during disasters. Methods: We assessed our new triage tag by sending a PC digital data, which was useful and accurately transmitted in tabletop and field studies. In the field study, we assessed the accuracy of three categories of digitized data: check boxes, numeric characters, and letter characters. Results: We could collect data from 39 simulated patients in the field study. The simulated patients’ information entered on the handwritten triage tag was quickly digitized and transmitted, and a chronologic list could be made. Assessment of the accuracy of the digitized data for each category was check box, 100.0%; numeric characters, 68.2%; and letter characters, 44.0%. Conclusions: This new triage system using digitized information entered via a digital pen has some problems with the recognition of letter and numeric characters. However, it almost exactly digitized the data, and it may be a useful device during disasters in the future.}, pages = {78--85}, title = {New Triage System Using Digitized Information Entered via a Digital Pen}, volume = {69}, year = {2019} }