Radio frequency identification (RFID) has been used in orthopedic surgery for almost a decade to remotely track tagged devices and instruments via cloud-based software that can monitor location, ...
We’re talking about everything from patient wristbands to expensive equipment. The idea is that this could really change how hospitals run, making things safer and maybe even cheaper. Let’s look at ...
I’m unaware of any particular challenges involved in patient tracking, or of any specific research trends in that sector. I would say that hospitals are always searching for less expensive ...
The older you get, the more gadgets you'll have... Whether they like it or not, older people will soon find themselves the focus of an array of gadgets and computer monitoring systems as technology is ...
A small FDA survey of nine hospitals found that the most popular use cases for RFID (radio frequency identification) technology are infusion pumps, portable monitors, wheelchairs, beds, and ...
RFID ProSolutions, a Canadian startup company specializing in RFID systems and integration, is now reselling an RFID-enabled system designed to protect newborn babies, Alzheimer’s patients and other ...
Advanced tracking technologies, rising surgical volumes, and regulatory compliance pressures accelerate adoption across ...
Hospitals have thousands of assets that are constantly changing hands and need to be tracked. Deploying an asset tracking solution can help lower overhead costs by reducing the need to replace missing ...
Due to the attention given to RFID for supply chain compliance, companies often lose sight of the fact that RFID can play an integral role in improving the efficiency of many day-to-day manufacturing ...