RFID/RTLS
Noninvasive diagnostics are the life's work of Ron Erickson, founder of Know Labs. He explains radio frequency technology and how it could change the course of diabetes care.
These advanced technologies will do more to help provider organizations with workflow optimization, staff shortages and the patient experience in the year ahead, one expert predicts.
It plans to use more of such technology in operating theatres, wards and at the emergency department.
The system has higher sensitivity in identifying close contacts of confirmed COVID-19 cases compared to a conventional tracing method.
The presence of real-time location systems also can help hire new talent and improve the workplace for nurses while there is a nursing shortage, one expert says.
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Manufacturer-enabled smart labels with RFID tags can help healthcare organizations track drug inventory and reduce medication errors.
The tracking technology also is enabling the hospital to report more highly accurate results to the Pennsylvania state health department.
Workforce
As COVID-19 surges and supply lines become critical, health system leaders are working toward real-time visibility and predictive tools for inventory, pricing, lead times and demand trends.