Marketwire: (http://www.skytron.us/) will co-exhibit at Booth 913 during HFMA's 2009 ANI: The Healthcare Finance Conference (http://www.hfma.org/events/ani), a premier annual conference for healthcare finance professionals. Awarepoint will be showcasing its Real-time Location Solutions (RTLS) that add location awareness to a variety of healthcare applications for operational efficiency, patient flow and patient safety. Demonstrations at the booth will show healthcare finance professionals how location awareness can impact financial and clinical outcomes with a high and quick return on investment (ROI). Awarepoint's T2S sterilizable RTLS tag (http://www.awarepoint.com/tags.html), the only clinically validated sterilizable Active RFID-RTLS asset tag on the market today, provides immense new opportunities for both medical instrumentation tray management and patient tracking/workflow automation. The hard dollar return on investment (ROI) for hospitals using RTLS to manage instrumentation trays is vast.
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ANI: The Healthcare Finance Conference (http://www.hfma.org/events/ani)
June 14 - 17, 2009
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http://www.pcb007.com/: This year marks the 800th anniversary of Cambridge University and the birth of a new conference from IDTechEx. Based upon the need for energy harvesting for use as ambient energy to power small electronic or electrical devices, interest in this sphere is burgeoning, as the presence of some 140 delegates bore witness. Held at the new Gillespie Centre at Clare College, the four-day event, June 2-5, 2009, showed that the timing was right. The first and last days were devoted to master-classes and local company visits, with the middle two focused on the conference itself.
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eMediaWire - A PRWEB.COM Newswire: JMobile, the new software from Mobil-i adds truly mobile tracking capabilities and a graphical mapping feature enabling users to pinpoint the location of their fleet on a mobile phone or other mobile device.
Irelands longest established and leading Fleet Management and GPS vehicle tracking company, Mobil-i, today announced a mobile version of their highly successful fleet management software. Already Mobil-i clients have the flexibility of desktop and web based versions of the system. With the addition of JMobile they now truly offer the widest range of options for Fleet Managers in Ireland.
Greg Davidson, Mobil-i Managing Director said "With this release, Mobil-i is giving its clients the maximum flexibility. Now clients can access their fleet information from their mobile phones allowing them to make important business decisions on the move. Our service already allows fleet managers to make large savings and maximize employee productivity and now this can be done without the need to log on to a PC".
The new Mobil-i JMobile software is a Java based application which means it can run on all of the popular mobile devices regardless of phone network or brand of device. Users can bring up their vehicles current location & status which can quickly be displayed & plotted onto either satellite view or map view.
JMobile, like all of the software from Mobil-i, is developed in house by Mobil-i's team of developers. This means that they are best placed to be able to develop custom code for clients who have a particular need to interface their fleet information into other applications.
This new software version is in addition to Mobil-i's existing MSTrack Pro desktop based software and MS Track Web browser based software which provides robust fleet reporting and real time gps tracking. Mobil-i allows fleet managers to view their vehicles in real-time, and reports vehicle status, location and speed. Messaging capabilities are also included which allow for improved dispatching increase workforce efficiency.
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ZD Net Asia: RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) uses contactless tags to identify objects and is commonly used in the logistics and retail industries. You can also find RFID technology in your company's staff ID cards and train fare cards. Now that RFID technology is becoming affordable, you can buy RFID tags and readers to help you track things around the office, like folders, books and even laptops.
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PR-INSIDE.COM: AeroScout, Inc. : , the leading provider of Unified Asset Visibility solutions for the healthcare industry, today reported strong growth of its healthcare client base, revenue and solution set in the first quarter of 2009.
AeroScout added more than 30 new hospital clients in Q1, and 40 existing healthcare clients made additional purchases of AeroScout solutions.
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MarketWire: Awarepoint, a provider of ZigBee-based real-time location solutions (RTLS) for hospitals, will participate at The Health Management Academy's Spring 2009 CFO Forum Study Group. Awarepoint CEO Jason Howe will lead a session entitled: "How RTLS Can Help Rescue Hospital Budgets." This Academy Roundtable will explore RTLS implementation success factors for operational efficiency, patient flow and patient safety that impact financial and clinical outcomes with a high and quick return-on-investment (ROI).
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Saturday, June 6, 2009
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healthcareitnews: MORRISVILLE, NC – A developer of real-time location systems (RTLS) for hospitals has developed a new device designed to help patients with heart problems move about more freely and hospitals to keep better tabs on their valuable resources.
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Rfid Update:
Researchers working with the Finnish Defence Forces tested an RFID-based patient identification system that utilized mobile phones and near field communication (NFC) to track casualties by their triage classification during a mock military exercise.
The test occurred during the Finnish military's Pyry 2006 exercise. Results were published last year in the International Journal of Electronic Healthcare.
Triage is a method of sorting and classifying large numbers of casualties. Typically, medical personnel use color-coded cards to tag each patient as immediate, delayed, minimal or expectant (dead or dying) using classifications developed by NATO.
Efficiently tagging each patient and then communicating information about the number of casualties in each classification to receiving medical facilities can be a time-consuming and complex process.
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RFID Solutions: CenTrak, a leading provider of Real-Time Location Systems (RTLS) for tracking equipment and people indoors, recently announced that it has installed over 6 million square feet of its market-leading hybrid certainty-based Gen2IR and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) system in hospitals and healthcare sites this year. The company has installed 16 facilities with enterprise-wide systems for both asset and people tracking in this year alone.
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RFID Solutions: CenTrak, a leading provider of Real-Time Location Systems (RTLS) for tracking equipment and people indoors, recently announced that it has installed over 6 million square feet of its market-leading hybrid certainty-based Gen2IR and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) system in hospitals and healthcare sites this year. The company has installed 16 facilities with enterprise-wide systems for both asset and people tracking in this year alone.
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