RadarFind Introduces Customized RFID Tag to Track Medical Telemetry Devices
Leads Industry in Supporting New Healthcare Applications for Real Time Asset Tracking
MORRISVILLE, N.C. (June 2, 2009)
– RadarFind Corporation, a healthcare technology company offering a
patented enterprise-wide Real Time Location System (RTLS) for tracking
medical equipment and patients, is introducing a new location tracking
capability for cardiac telemetry devices – the first of its kind in the
RTLS industry.
Development of the innovative location tag is
evidence of RadarFind continuing to distinguish the company as the only
provider of RTLS solutions purposely designed and engineered for
hospitals. From its technology platform to new location and tracking
tags, RadarFind continues to support its hospital partners and rapidly
respond with custom applications specific to the healthcare
environment. Most recently, RadarFind worked with WakeMed Health &
Hospitals of Raleigh, N.C. to develop new system performance
enhancements. Today, the company is collaborating with Mary Washington
Hospital of Fredericksburg, VA, to create an asset-tracking tag
designed specifically to fit cardiac telemetry units.
“Tracking
equipment in hospitals poses unique challenges, and RadarFind offers
the only technology available to comprehensively address these needs
while offering the flexibility for future adaptations. We are confident
that forward-thinking hospitals will continue to envision new ways to
leverage an asset and patient tracking system, and we remain committed
to working with our partners to ensure our technology evolves
accordingly,” said RadarFind CEO Terry Kane, M.D.
Tracking Telemetry Units Improves Patient Safety While Reducing Unnecessary Costs
Tracking
cardiac telemetry devices enables hospitals to improve their quality of
patient care. Cardiac telemetry devices monitor a patient’s heart rate
and transmit that information usually to a nurse’s station. These
telemetry units give patients the freedom to move about while allowing
patient care staff to monitor their condition at all times and respond
in the event of an emergency. RadarFind’s ability to pinpoint a
device’s location to within a specific room or area allows patient care
staff to see exactly where the patient wearing the telemetry unit is.
The
wearable units are small and portable (about the size of a deck of
cards), so patients can leave their beds and walk around or be
transported by stretcher while still being monitored by trained patient
care staff. However, due to their size, expensive telemetry devices
(average price $3,000) are often misplaced or rolled up in bed linens,
mistakenly laundered and destroyed, costing hospitals thousands of
dollars. Keeping better track of them has become a priority for
healthcare professionals.
“RadarFind’s flexibility,
technological innovation, and first-hand understanding of everyday
issues facing hospitals far surpassed any of the other solutions we
considered. They were aware of the significant losses and frustration
incurred each year from lost telemetry units, and their engineering
team deftly responded to the physical challenge of designing a tag to
fit these life-saving devices,” said Andy Holden, director of
biomedical services for Mary Washington Hospital. “RadarFind’s
flexibility in working with us to develop this tag underscores their
commitment to helping hospitals eliminate unnecessary costs while
improving patient care.”
By using asset tags on cardiac
telemetry units and configuring the hospital’s RTLS to provide email or
pager alerts when the units approach pre-specified locations (such as
exits) RadarFind can help hospitals develop a system for retrieving
misplaced cardiac telemetry units before they leave the hospital
property or end up in the laundry.
Design Reflects Hospital-centric Approach to RTLS
Like
all RadarFind tracking devices, asset tags for cardiac telemetry units
operate in the 900 MHz ISM band, which does not interfere with other
telemetry frequencies and operates independently of a hospital’s
mission-critical Wi-Fi networks. Plug-in readers receive information
from RadarFind’s asset tags and transmit this information to a server,
which then makes real-time location tracking information available on
any computer or PDA connected to the hospital’s Intranet.
RadarFind
originally worked with hospitals to produce the industry’s only tag to
include a three-state color-coded status switch indicating if a piece
of equipment is in-use, available or needs cleaning. This feature
ensures that hospital personnel not waste time “finding” equipment that
is already in use and also enables a hospital to measure utilization
rates and accurately assess their needs when planning capital
expenditures. Tracking the status of equipment is also a powerful tool
when incorporated into infection control protocol.
Unlike
other RTLS solutions, RadarFind is deployed enterprise-wide, rather
than in one department. RadarFind’s non-disruptive installation,
flexible design and precise room-level accuracy allow its hospital
users to create a custom RTLS that perfectly suits their needs.
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