HEROES OF INVENTORY

Hospitals

You don’t think twice as you walk through those hospital doors knowing that in a blink of an eye your day can go from routine to life or death. Every day is different, but what always remains the same is that it’s essential to have what you need when you need it, and fast. Picture a world where there is no upfront data base, no entering patient data, no scanning parts. You can simply grab a product and go, and everything is being tracked in real-time.

This exists. This is UHF RFID.

 

Manage high-value inventory in hospitals. Maximize time with patients when you automate your inventory with RFID technology
HAVE WHAT YOU NEED, WHEN YOU NEED IT

Every Second Counts

No matter where you are within the healthcare supply chain, you know the value of time. Time allows you to expand the definition of patient care, time means you are there before it’s too late, and time gives you permission to work on other high-priority tasks that require your attention. The problem is that medical supply chain management is essential to your work. Whether you are using medical inventory or managing it, it’s crucial that you know what products you have and who has them.

UHF RFID, or ultra-high frequency radio frequency identification means you never have to wonder about the inventory because it has already been taken care of. When you grab a product, UHF RFID devices instantly send that encrypted data to your inventory management software, so you know who took what product and when. It’s that simple.

In addition to the basics, it also allow you to:

  • Remotely monitor temperature
  • Efficiently manage recalled or expired products
  • Make barcodes and manual software inputs a thing of the past.
  • Protect critical inventory through secure access

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"We now have over 750 RFID units installed in the marketplace and our customers are experiencing immediate benefits in automated chain of custody tracking, real-time inventory, staff accountability and temperature logs."

Ross MacGregor, Vice President of Business Development at TrackCore, Inc.

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How can RFID Improve your hospital workflow?

Manual inventory management creates unnecessary strain on hospital systems and personnel. Get a glimpse of how RFID can greatly improve the way you store and track inventory, while also improving hospital staff morale and patient safety.

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Leaders in medical device and independent software vendors partner with Terso Solutions for their RAIN RFID inventory solution needs
CHOOSE RFID

Find A Partner

We work with leaders in medical device manufacturing and inventory management software across the globe. If you are ready to improve the healthcare supply chain and make the switch to UHF RFID, we can connect you to one of our partners who can get the conversation started. No matter who you choose, you’ll know that it will be powered by Terso Solutions.

Meet our partners
Froedtert hospital adopt RAIN RFID technology to track tissue and implants. Terso Solutions powers IoT devices that help save lives.
UHF RFID IN ACTION

Froedtert Hospital Implements UHF RFID

Terso Solutions and TrackCore, Inc.’s implemented UHF RFID enclosures and inventory management software at Froedtert Hospital. Froedtert was experiencing limited visibility of their inventory which led to lost product and time inefficiencies. The combined solution created a fully automated inventory management system that was had end-to-end integration with Epic. Read more about how this proven solution helped Froedtert change the way they manage inventory, giving hospital staff peace of mind and time back in their day.

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HOW WE DO IT

How does Terso help me make the switch to RFID?

Terso Solutions specializes in RAIN RFID technology. This is Ultra high frequency radio frequency identification
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE

UHF vs. HF RFID Technology

Sometimes it’s good to take a step back and understand the technology before diving in. We totally understand. That’s why we’ve put together this helpful post that explains the basics of this technology and the differences between the various frequencies because it matters.