April 6, 2005 -- Lancaster General Hospital in Pennsylvania is using an
RFID-based tracking system from PeriOptimum and Radianse to track
patients in its new orthopedic center.
The solution combines PeriOptimum's PathFinder software for tracking
patients, equipment and processes, and Radianse's active RFID location
technology.
The 119,500 square-foot, three-story orthopedic center houses 10
operating rooms and 42 inpatient beds dedicated to pre- and
post-operative care, and a post-anesthesia care unit (PACU). The new
center processes between 30 and 40 orthopedic patients a day, and is
expected to perform 9,000 such procedures this year.
http://www.frontlinetoday.com/frontline/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=154562
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