Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

GE Healthcare, Cisco technology platform improves patient flow and asset management

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

GE Healthcare and Cisco have joined forces to help hospitals improve the quality of patient care, increase efficiency, and reduce costs by enabling them to better manage the flow of patients, staff and medical equipment.

Hospitals will now have the ability to deploy GE’s AgileTrac platform, integrated with the Cisco Unified Wireless Network and Cisco Context-Aware Software, to track patients, staff and equipment with various network technologies.


The combined GE and Cisco solution will bring together location information about Wi-Fi clients, tags and wired devices, with proprietary real-time location system technologies, regardless of the network provider. Hospitals will be able to manage multiple location technologies on one platform, and still leverage their existing investment in Wi-Fi technology.

The Bon Secours Richmond Health System in Richmond, Va. and Tennessee-based Hospital Corporation of America are both currently tracking assets and patients with the GE-Cisco solution. [end] 

Intelligent Insites Inc. announced that its InSites RTLS healthcare software solution now supports ThingMagic Astra readers for passive RFID data integration.

The ThingMagic Astra reader is an ultra-high frequency RFID reader with a fully integrated antenna designed for commercial environments, such as hospitals and clinics. Astra readers offer Power over Ethernet (PoE) and WiFi options to support flexible, low cost installations.

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WaveMark, provider of RFID-based supply chain solutions for hospitals and medical device manufacturers, and University of Massachusetts Lowell announced a collaborative effort to bring a new RFID product to market.

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Avery Dennison Healthcare Provider Solutions and Trimble are working together to deliver ThingMagic powered passive RFID-based systems to hospitals.

As part of the joint effort, Avery will leverage Trimble’s ThingMagic Mercury6 and Astra ultra-high frequency reader platforms to improve key processes for increased patient safety and satisfaction and reduce costs.

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ClearCount Medical Solutions announced that the University of California, Irvine Medical Center in Orange County, Calif., has implemented the RFID-based SmartSponge System for the prevention of retained surgical sponge incidents.

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