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Local Hospital Spearheads Mexico's Digital-Hospital Initiative 09/14/2007
The health-care facility, located in Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco, is installing a Wi-Fi-based RFID system to track patients, staff and assets, as well as improve patient care.

RFID Documents Surgery at Huntsville Hospital 08/21/2007
The Alabama facility is using passive HF tags to verify a patient's identity and document the surgical process, from admission to discharge.

RFID Synergy at a Netherlands Hospital 08/26/2007
The University of Amsterdam's Academic Medical Centre worked with a group of partners to test three RFID applications simultaneously.

A Healthy ROI 08/06/2007
Hospitals and other medical facilities that are adopting RFID to track assets, patients and information are improving patient safety and services—and saving money.

RTLS Combines Infrared and RFID 07/31/2007
A multi-hospital health-care provider is installing a real-time location system that uses hybrid RF-IR tags to pinpoint the exact room in which an asset is located.

RFID-enabled Handheld Helps Nurses Verify Meds 07/10/2007
Caregivers at St. Clair Hospital are using Socket Mobile's new SoMo 650 RFID-enabled handheld to ensure they administer the right medications to patients.

RFID-enabled Surgical Sponges a Step Closer to OR 06/26/2007
Approved by the FDA, ClearCount's redesigned SmartSponge System is currently being tested in several U.S. hospital operating rooms.

Tagsys Unveils Smart Cabinet to Help Hospitals Manage Surgical Scrubs 06/13/2007
The system takes inventory of available items, records which garments have been dispensed to which hospital staff and documents those returned for laundering.

Czech Hospital Using HF RFID to Track Chemotherapy Drugs 06/11/2007
The Masaryk Oncological Institute hopes to reduce the likelihood of theft and human error, since the drugs are expensive and can cause severe harm if administered incorrectly.

Mercy Medical Tracks Cardiovascular Consumables 06/05/2007
The Des Moines, Iowa, hospital is employing passive HF tags to inventory its supply of stents, balloons and other devices used in its catheterization lab—and, eventually, to bill patients.


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