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The Universal Tissue and Implant Tracking Solution Integrated with RFID to Streamline Manual Processes

 
  September 21, 2016  
     
 
Xtalks Life Science Webinars, Online
2016-10-25


Tracking tissue and managing implants can be an arduous manual process. Investing in an automated solution can increase workflow efficiencies and shift the way that a healthcare facility manages their high-value products. Utilizing RFID technology and an automated healthcare tracking solution, hospitals can now improve inventory visibility delivering immeasurable savings.

Now more than ever, the need for knowing where all of your inventory is at all times is critical to patient safety, care quality, and operational efficiency. With a real-time, automated healthcare tracking solution this is now possible. Using real-time information and communications allow a hospital to be proactive, sensing the need for change before it's too late. Knowing this information in real-time is critical, and will improve a hospital's overall operations and delivery of care. Imagine the possibilities that exist when all assets in your healthcare facility are connected with the use of a real-time healthcare tracking solution, IoT technologies, and RFID-enabled solutions.

 
 
Organized by: Xtalks Life Science Webinars
Invited Speakers: Alan Brander, National Vice President of Sales & Marketing, TrackCore, Inc.
Joe Pleshek, CEO & President, Terso Solutions, Inc.
Jason Merrill, Materials Manager Surgery Services, St. Dominic Hospital
Shelly Bosworth, BSN, RN, CNOR, Coordinator Orthopedics, North Kansas City Hospital
 
Deadline for Abstracts: 2016-10-25
 
Registration: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8574176768488152835
 
   
 
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