Boston Children’s Hospital uses RFID system to track medical equipment
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Mobile Aspects announced that Boston Children’s Hospital has installed an RFID inventory management system in its surgical department. This iRISupply? system can store, track, and manage high-cost equipment and rations. It uses an RFID tracking system to manage inventory and equipment lifespan, as well as other important operating procedures in the patient care environment.
iRISupply? System
“As the nation’s top children’s hospital, it is very important to provide high-quality services to patients and their families during the surgical procedure,” said Raoul Chazaro, the commercial director of the surgical department. “After adopting the iRISupply? system, medical staff can clearly understand the service life of the equipment, which improves the accuracy of item-level equipment data records.”
The iRISupply system is an integral part of the One System of CARE? Mobile Aspects hospital resource management solution. The system uses RFID identification and information technology to improve the utilization of resources in the patient care process. Using RFID to realize the storage, tracking, utilization and charging of hospital resources, the hospital has improved the quality of care, productivity, and accuracy of charging, and also saved inventory costs.
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