Today’s healthcare landscape is high intensity, and nurses are feeling the strain — not just from clinical demands, but also from supply-related tasks that pull them away from patient care. One of the most time-consuming of these tasks is inventory management: tracking down supplies, documenting usage and managing reorders. These manual processes often create inefficiencies that not only frustrate clinical staff but can also impact patient care. 

That’s where point-of-use supply chain technology, like RFID-enabled solutions, is making a huge difference. 

 

Reducing the burden: Reclaiming nurses’ time with RFID 

At the heart of our approach is automation. Using RFID technology, Terso Solution’s point-of-use systems automatically track medical supplies in real-time — right at the location where care is delivered. Nurses no longer have to manually record items removed from cabinets or chase down inventory in the middle of a shift. This means less time spent on logistics and more time focused on patients. 

When supply tracking happens seamlessly in the background, nurses are able to use their clinical expertise where it matters most: at the bedside. 

 

Improving efficiency and patient care

"For nurses, the shift is both practical and emotional: less stress, more empowerment and the ability to do what they trained for — care for people. For patients, it translates to more attentive care and peace of mind."
David Lefkowitz

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