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In this 60-minute webinar, join experts Jeanne Kraimer, RTLS Product Manager and HT Snowday, VP of Innovation and Technology, both of Midmark RTLS. Kraimer and Snowday will discuss how to generate buy-ins across departments and with leadership for an RTLS initiative. Rounding throughout the hospital looking for equipment due for preventive maintenance is seen as a necessary part of the biomedical engineer’s job. Often, biomeds are searching for equipment that will never be found. IV pumps travel to other hospitals with patients, bladder scanners are hidden so well by nursing that they can’t be located, telemetry packs get lost in the laundry and wheelchairs mysteriously disappear.
Most healthcare leaders believe this reality to be unavoidable, and alternative solutions like RTLS to be cost-prohibitive or too complex to implement. To compensate, hospitals over-spend on equipment, but the impact is far more wide-ranging—not only on equipment purchases, but also asset write-offs, rental equipment, staff inefficiency and dissatisfaction. Learn how to quantify these costs, identify other uses and advocates for RTLS in your hospital, and evaluate the various technologies available, including new and simpler ways to implement an accurate RTLS.
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Webinar Wednesday would like to thank our sponsor Midmark RTLS. Midmark RTLS provides healthcare facilities with clinical workflow solutions and data insights using real-time locating system (RTLS) technology. More than 1,100 hospitals, clinics and oncology centers have used Midmark RTLS to enhance the patient experience and deliver high-quality care. With solutions for asset tracking, patient flow, staff safety and automated contact tracing, Midmark RTLS helps increase resource utilization and decrease waste. Learn more at midmarkRTLS.com.
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