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Wi-Fi-Based Asset Tracking Improves Hospital Cycle Time
7/15/2009
KangNam St. Mary’s Hospital is a recognized leader for healthcare services in Seoul, South Korea. The facility is part of the main affiliated hospital for the Catholic University of Korea system, with more than 850 beds. Since establishing the General Medical Examination Center (GMEC) in the early 1980s, the facility has seen a steady increase in the number of examinations each day. By Integrated Solutions magazine
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RTLS Helps Healthcare Organization Streamline Asset Tracking
7/15/2009
Hide and seek may be a fun game when you’re a child, but in the business world, this activity can cost an organization millions. Take, for example, Denver Health. Like many healthcare providers, Denver Health is responsible for tracking and monitoring the use of expensive pieces of biomedical equipment critical to patient care. By Ken Congdon, Integrated Solutions magazine
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Article: Healthcare Bar Coding: Recession-Proof?
7/14/2009
If you want to get rich on bar coding, you need to get into the healthcare vertical. Over the past year I’ve had many conversations with various bar coding experts — both VARs and vendors — about what hot markets VARs should be targeting. Every one responded with healthcare.
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Healthcare Bar Coding: Recession-Proof?
7/14/2009
If you want to get rich on bar coding, you need to get into the healthcare vertical. Over the past year I’ve had many conversations with various bar coding experts — both VARs and vendors — about what hot markets VARs should be targeting. Every one responded with healthcare.
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OSU Medical Center Improves Care Continuity With Wireless Computing
7/14/2009
Ohio State University Medical Center (OSUMC) is driven by its mission to improve people’s lives through innovation. The 1,100-bed facility has used Essentris, a clinical documentation and electronic medical record (EMR) system by CliniComp Intl., for more than a decade to chart care for its critical care, cardiac, and labor and delivery patients. By Integrated Solutions magazine
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Locator Software Finds Files, Improves Care
7/14/2009
The University of Maryland Medical Center’s radiation oncology department manages approximately 600 patient charts at any given time. The complexity of a radiation oncology patient’s care requires that several specialists throughout the campus review each case, so the charts are highly mobile. By Craig Wallace, Integrated Solutions magazine
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Case Study: Dynamic Routing Reduces Overtime, Improves Customer Service
4/27/2009
The Eastern Bag and Paper Group distributes commercial paper products, as well as cleaning supplies, healthcare products, and food service products, throughout the northeastern United States. From its four locations, the company’s fleet of 75 trucks covers 65 routes daily to serve more than 9,000 customers, ranging from small shops to large companies. In addition, Eastern Bag has a division, Distributor Supply Corporation, that delivers these same products to redistributors. By Sarah Howland, Integrated Solutions magazine
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Dynamic Routing Reduces Overtime, Improves Customer Service
4/27/2009
The Eastern Bag and Paper Group distributes commercial paper products, as well as cleaning supplies, healthcare products, and food service products, throughout the northeastern United States. From its four locations, the company’s fleet of 75 trucks covers 65 routes daily to serve more than 9,000 customers, ranging from small shops to large companies. In addition, Eastern Bag has a division, Distributor Supply Corporation, that delivers these same products to redistributors. By Sarah Howland, Integrated Solutions magazine
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White Paper: Experts Discuss Advancements To Mobile Printers
4/2/2009
Increasingly, mobile technology makes it possible for more and more workers to perform job duties away from a desk. Mobile printers are one example of how technology has evolved over the years so work that at one time could only be done in the office can now be completed outside the four walls. By Sarah Howland, Integrated Solutions magazine
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Experts Discuss Advancements To Mobile Printers
4/2/2009
Increasingly, mobile technology makes it possible for more and more workers to perform job duties away from a desk. Mobile printers are one example of how technology has evolved over the years so work that at one time could only be done in the office can now be completed outside the four walls. By Sarah Howland, Integrated Solutions magazine