RFID Healthcare Articles

  1. Ekahau RTLS Establishes A Personnel Safety System
    1/26/2007
    Case Study: Tuusula Hospital, Finland
  2. Ekahau RTLS Establishes A Personnel Safety System
    1/26/2007
    Tuusula’s healthcare services are provided by the municipality’s own health centers. Its aim is to offer high-quality services within a reasonable waiting time, while enhancing the personnel’s well-being. An important factor improving the personnel’s well-being is safety. In order to find an appropriate personnel safety system, Tuusula evaluated different location-based options. Submitted by Ekahau
  3. Ekahau Pinpoints Emergency Management Resources Ahead Of Disasters
    1/26/2007
    Case Study: Ekisaikai Hospital, Japan
  4. Ekahau Pinpoints Emergency Management Resources Ahead Of Disasters
    1/26/2007
    Perhaps the most significant challenge for emergency services in times of man-made or natural disaster is the ability to map and manage resources and equipment quickly and efficiently. In recognition of this challenge Nagoya Ekisaikai Hospital, one of Japan’s registered disaster emergency hospitals both tested and successfully deployed the Real Time Location System (RTLS) from Ekahau Inc. Submitted by Ekahau
  5. Delivering An Intelligent Foundation For RFID: Maximizing Network Efficiency With Cisco RFID Solutions
    1/22/2007
    Radio frequency identification (RFID) is one of today’s most anticipated technologies for a broad range of enterprises. Based on the promise of lower operating costs combined with more accurate product and asset information, organizations — from manufacturers to government agencies, retailers to healthcare providers — are introducing RFID technologies in the supply chain, for asset tracking and management, and for security and regulatory purposes. Submitted by Cisco Systems
  6. Increase Your RFID Sales With Closed-Loop Asset Tracking
    1/17/2007
    The common misconception in the reseller channel is that RFID is more hype than a viable business opportunity for VARs. While the projections of many vendors and industry analysts were a bit rosy over the past couple of years, RFID applications are becoming more prevalent since standards have been adopted. Used with permission from Business Solutions magazine