Increase Hospital Efficiency with Asset Tracking and Management Using RTLS
The webinar explains how implementing an RTLS-based asset tracking and management system in hospitals enhances clinical workflow, provides enterprise-wide asset visibility, boosts patient and staff satisfaction, automates PAR-level inventory management, and reduces inventory loss and theft.
With an asset tracking and management system utilizing real-time location system (RTLS) technology, staff know the exact location and condition of the critical resources they need. In this webinar, you will learn how Asset Management using RTLS can help to:
- Improve clinical workflow
- Gain enterprise visibility to asset status
- Increase patient and staff satisfaction
- Automate PAR-level management
- Reduce inventory shrinkage and prevent theft
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