A Healthy ROI
Hospitals and other medical facilities that are adopting RFID to track assets, patients and information are improving patient safety and services—and saving money.
Hospitals and other medical facilities that are adopting RFID to track assets, patients and information are improving patient safety and services—and saving money.
The school uses RFID to check out, check in and sort books, freeing staff to provide more research help to library patrons.
Although its RFID system can do more than merely satisfy Wal-Mart’s requirements, the flag maker says wider use will have to wait. In the meantime, the company has learned some valuable lessons.
The company’s Enterprise Call Box is designed to automatically notify transportation departments and emergency responders.
Capital Health System, an acute-care and teaching hospital located in Trenton, New Jersey, today announced its implementation of a patient record management solution from Infolinx Systems Solutions based on Gen2 RFID tags and readers from hardware manufacturer Intermec.
The time is right for Mexico, Central America and South America to embrace RFID, and companies are doing so to compete at home and abroad.
The results will be used to reduce the potential for RFID signals to cause pacemakers and other equipment to malfunction.
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.
British designer Nick Tentis and Neco Can, co-owner of the Industry Standard boutique, will present new case studies at the RFID Journal—AAFA Apparel & Footwear Summit.
RFID is making inroads into new geographical locations and a variety of industries.