![]() Healthcare Facility Improves Visibility and Efficiencies with Hybrid SolutionĮngland’s Gateshead Health NHS Foundation Trust provides a range of acute and community services. Speaker: Seth Coombs, Co-founder and Chief Commercial Officer, Genixus Learn how the company is using RFID technology to track each syringe, including its expiration date and recall status. Its ready-to-administer pre-filled propofol syringes leverage the company’s KinetiX syringe platform and Kit Check’s passive UHF RFID tags, reader stations and cloud-based registry to help hospitals and clinics identify every unique product individually and automatically. Genixus, a pharmaceutical manufacturer and FDA-registered repackager and 503B outsourcer, has launched its first RFID-enabled prefilled product for use in the acute and critical-care setting. RFID Labels Track Single Doses of Propofol Speaker: Rafael Vitolo, Project Leader, Systems Analyst, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein Learn how the medical facility is benefitting by tracking more than 330,00 assets across 700 rooms with 200 staff members. Recently, the company deployed one of the most significant and unique RFID healthcare projects in the region. Located in São Paulo, Brazil, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein is one of the leading hospitals in Latin America. ![]() Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein Uses RFID to Track Assets and Improve Efficiency ( Click here to view the full conference track.) Here’s what you can discover by attending the Healthcare and Pharmaceuticals track. Learn how RFID and the IoT are enabling healthcare providers to track assets, perform contact tracing, manage drugs, manage inventories of implantables and consumables, and more. In the healthcare field, hospitals and other medical facilities are employing radio frequency identification (RFID) and other Internet of Things (IoT) technologies to improve patient safety, increase asset utilization with real-time tracking, boost revenue with automated billing and reduce the incidence of medical errors using track-and-match applications. RFID Journal LIVE! 2023 is six weeks away, and this year’s event will feature one of the strongest speaker lineups in years (see Registration Now Open for LIVE! 2023). To learn more, visit the event’s website. ![]() ![]() RFID Journal LIVE! 2023 will feature end-user companies discussing RFID’s use in various industries, as well as exhibitors offering tagging solutions for multiple applications. "Healthcare-related errors: describe them in detail to understand them better" Prescrire Int 2018 27 (199): 302-306.Here’s why you won’t want to miss the Healthcare and Pharmaceuticals track at this year’s RFID Journal LIVE! conference and exhibition.
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