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GE HEALTHCARE AND CENTRAK INTRODUCE BED-LEVEL LOCATION TECHNOLOGY TO HELP HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS TRACK TAGGED MOBILE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT | |
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Highly accurate Active-RFID technology is battery powered, enabling easy, non-disruptive and cost effective installation for healthcare institutions. | |
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WAUKESHA, WI, MAY 22, 2008 -- GE Healthcare, through a collaboration with CenTrak, Inc. of Newton, PA, today announced the availability of a new RFID technology capable of dividing a room or segmenting a bay by creating radio frequency identification (RFID) “virtual walls.” The technology was developed to meet the needs of healthcare providers to track tagged mobile medical equipment down to portion of a single room. This sub-room-level distinction in certain areas of the hospital provides an important enhancement to RFID room-level accuracy. The Asset Optimization System gives hospitals the ability to accurately locate assets within a monitored area as small as 6’ x 8’, which is the size of a typical small patient bay, whether curtained off or wide open. “Our customers tell us that reliable accuracy, along with cost, are the two most important factors in choosing among current RFID systems,” said Bret Barczak, general manager of Services & Solutions for GE Healthcare. ”Most systems capable of providing higher than room-level accuracy, like ultra wide band, traditionally have been cost prohibitive. The Asset Optimization System allows healthcare providers to create virtual RFID rooms where higher level intelligence, tracking and reporting are more valuable, particularly in places like the OR and ED.” “We were impressed with the technology advancement on two fronts,” said Kenneth N. Sable, MD, FACEP, Director, Division of Informatics, Emergency Department, Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY. “The ability to create ‘virtual walls’ in the often wide open environment of the emergency department, will enable us to quickly and reliably locate both patients as well as life-saving equipment such as cardiac defibrillators and portable ultrasound machines. Additionally, this product is battery powered and requires no additional wiring, making it an extremely low maintenance solution.” “The first RFID system we released provides 100% room-level accuracy,” added Ari Naim, CEO of CenTrak, “Today we have advanced the system’s accuracy further, to a unique position in the marketplace.” The company’s vision for RFID technologies is to deliver the highest visibility resolution. “Imagine the ability to see who, what and when, all the way down to the bed-level,” Naim says. The new RFID technology will be demonstrated by GE Healthcare (booth #732) and Centrak (booth #609) at the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI) Conference & Expo, May 31st through June 2nd in San Jose, California. ABOUT CENTRAK: |
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