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Physician Preference Item Inventory Management in Hospitals |
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Tuesday, 29 November 2011 18:23 |
Surgery Rooms should be run the same as a business. 
If you ran a store, would you run it the same way you operate a surgery room? The answer should be yes, however most often this is not the reality in hospitals. Why is it that a nurse with an RN degree spends his or her time gathering up the physician preference items to prepare for a surgery? Is the price of the item readily available to the nurse, or does the nurse search for it? Once the nurse finds the price, does he have to then enter this into the Electronic Medical Records (EMR) patient’s session manually?
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RFID Savior of the Economy - Clinical Inventory Management System |
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Friday, 30 September 2011 07:12 |
RFID, Savior of the Economy
Part 1 - Clinical Inventory Management System
In case you have been living under a rock for the past couple of months, I am going to whisper 3 words to you which strike fear throughout the nation: double dip recession.
As wall street, politicians, and Stephen Colbert all lose their heads, I want to share with you a possible stepping stone which could begin to bring our nation out of it.
That stepping stone is RFID in Healthcare.
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Surgical Inventory Management System providers learn from bad turkey? |
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Thursday, 29 September 2011 09:06 |
How would your business or hospital handle a large recall?
As you probably already know, a recent recall of ground turkey, tainted with a super salmonella strain (resistant to bacteria) has been in effect nationwide. Think of the scrambling grocery store employees, rushing to ensure that their ground turkey supply is not on the list of recalled products, trying to ensure none of it has left through the store doors.
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