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Awarepoint
We are a private San Diego company that is the leader in enterprise awareness and Real-time Location System (RTLS) solutions for healthcare. We actively track, monitor and optimize the utilization and workflow of equipment and people in hospitals. Our solutions enable our clients to achieve outcome improvements in the areas of efficiency, safety and compliance. Analogous to indoor GPS, RTLS provides hospital asset tracking, patient tracking and staff tracking needed to:
- optimize efficient, cost effective use of medical equipment assets
- reduce unnecessary equipment rentals and lessen lost, stolen and misplaced equipment
- improve hospital staff productivity
- enhance hospital operational efficiency measures
- support patient safety initiatives including infection control in hospitals
- enhance bed throughput and hospital capacity management
- supply valuable location, status and movement data to clinicians and healthcare executives to enable patient flow initiatives, workflow automation and process improvement
Awarepoint provides ZigBee-based wireless mesh network technology for active RFID asset tracking, associated RTLS software applications and healthcare consulting services. Our Enterprise Awareness solutions improve hospital business processes, enable workflow automation, support hospital efficiency measures, improve patient safety and infection control initiatives and facilitate continuous process improvement in hospitals.
Today, Awarepoint represents the largest enterprise-wide hospital RTLS client base in the industry. Awarepoint is providing its RTLS to hospital clients which include prestigious university hospital teaching institutions, premiere independent hospitals, military medical centers and members of major hospital integrated delivery networks.
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Awarepoint, Real-time Location System, hospital and healthcare and asset and patient and staff tracking, ZigBee-based wireless mesh network technology, active RFID asset tracking, workflow automation, www.awarepoint.com, RTLS. Cost reduction, equipment workflows and staff productivity
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Intelligent InSites, Inc.
Measurable and Meaningful Intelligence That Will Change How You Run Your Hospital.
Intelligent InSites is transforming the healthcare industry by driving significant, measurable, and sustainable financial and quality-of-care improvements by delivering on the vision of the Real-Time Enterprise.
InSites Enterprise Visibility Platform™ was developed for hospitals to provide an easy way to collect data and by delivering a convenient way to make the information easy to use, healthcare organizations can improve how they operate and consequently deliver a better level of care to their patients. As every hospital has different areas of need, and different systems and processes in place, the InSites solution is able to address a wide spectrum of healthcare needs. So rather than using separate applications to solve niche needs, you can choose a software platform that would be able to address needs in the order you want and provide you flexibility over time to continue solving more and more issues.
Through the InSites “Essential” applications, hospitals are able to more effectively manage their processes such as asset management or temperature monitoring, but just as importantly, clients are able to incorporate the data from the InSites Platform into their existing solutions to make them even better. Imagine an ED Work Flow application that could tell you what rooms are available and the status of your patients – without someone having to manually enter that data, or that your existing asset management application displayed the exact location of every piece of equipment and how much time it had been in use. Pretty cool!
The specific uses and applications vary by client, but the common deliverable is that InSites’ clients have visibility into every corner of their organization and are able to optimize their operations in a way they were unable to do before. The results are pretty impressive…
Increased Throughput
Reduced Costs
Streamlined Processes
Reduced Liability Exposure
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Intelligent Insites, www.intelligentinsites.com, healthcare, hospital and RTLS Solutions, real and time and location and systems, asset management, temperature monitoring, bed management, inventory management and positive patient identification and patient flow.
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RLS / Asset Management / Real-Time Locating Systems (from Wikipedia 2011)
Real-time locating systems (RTLS) are used to track and identify the location of objects in real time. Using simple, inexpensive badges or tags attached to the objects, readers receive wireless signals from these tags to determine their locations. RTLS typically refers to systems that provide passive or active (automatic) collection of location information.
Location information usually does not include speed, direction, or spatial orientation. These additional measurements would be part of a navigation, maneuvering or positioning system.
Origin
The term RTLS was created (circa 1998) to describe an emerging technology that not only provided the Automatic Identification capabilities of active RFID tags, but added the ability to see the physical location of the tagged asset on a computer screen. Although this capability had been utilized previously by military and government agencies, the technology had been too expensive for commercial purposes.
By the early 1990's, commercialization began at two healthcare facilities in the United States (Foote Hospital in Jackson, MI and Broward Children's Hospital in Pompano Beach, FL). These early adoptors are atrributed to real-time locating industry innovator Precision Tracking (Versus Technology, Inc.) and were based on the transmission and decoding of infrared light signals from actively transmitting tags.
Systems Designs
RTLS excludes passive RFID indexing (radio frequency transponder indexers) and Cellnet base station segment locators (location-based services) from the scope of the ISO/IEC approach to RTLS standardization as well as all beacon systems, that ping without request. RTLS systems apply typically in confined areas, where the required reference points would be equipped with wireless anchor nodes.
Ranging
Ranging, as a special term for measuring distance, is the prerequisite for locating. Measuring a bearing angle, i.e. angulating is the other alternative.
Determining the distance may be either a non cooperative scanning process, as with RADAR or LIDAR, or a cooperative direct distance measuring process, as with RTLS. A scanned beam may form an overall image as a model of the whole scene. In all other cases the image of the scene is rather selective.
The following step is extracting the distance information from the scanned image. Direct distance measurement with a single beam targets only the object to be measured, for example, with a laser. This method requires additional information about the direction of the beam. The remaining method is omni-directional transmission with a signal containing an address code. Only the addressed object responds to the request. The time required for the signal to reach the object can be used to calculate the distance. After completing the distance measurement, the location may be computed.
There are two different principles when measuring travel time of radio waves:
- Trilateration derives the travel time of a radio signal from a metering unit, and measures and computes the distance with the relation of light speed in vacuum, the (Time of arrival concept).
- Triangulation derives the travel time of a pair of synchronous radio signals from a metering unit with two transmitters, and measures and computes the difference of distance with the relation of light speed in vacuum as an angle versus the baseline of the two transmitters (TDOA time difference of arrival concept).
All the terms named here just apply to measurement concepts. All information about location is for services applied to mobile or portable or otherwise transportable objects. Location information may be relevant for managing interaction of persons with services as well.
-- Angle of arrival (AoA)
-- Line-of-sight (LoS)
-- Time of arrival (ToA)
-- Multilateration (Time difference of arrival) (TDoA)
-- Time-of-flight (ToF)
-- Two-way ranging (TWR) according to Nanotron’s patents
-- Symmetrical Double Sided – Two Way Ranging (SDS-TWR)
-- Near-field electromagnetic ranging (NFER)
Types of technologies used
There is a wide variety of systems concepts and designs to provide real-time locating. A good choice is listed in RTLS for Dummies by Ajay Malik (Wiley 2009). Methods include:
-- Active radio frequency identification (Active RFID)
-- Active radio frequency identification - infrared hybrid (Active RFID-IR)
-- Infrared (IR)
-- Optical locating
-- Low-frequency signpost identification
-- Semi-active radio frequency identification (semi-active RFID)
-- Radio beacon
-- Ultrasound Identification (US-ID)
-- Ultrasonic ranging (US-RTLS)
-- Ultra-wideband (UWB)
-- Wide-over-narrow band
-- Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN, Wi-Fi)
-- Bluetooth
-- Clustering in noisy ambience
-- Bivalent systems
A general model for selection of the best solution for a locating problem has been constructed at the Radboud University of Nijmegen. Many of these references do not comply with the definitions given in international standardization with ISO/IEC 19762-5 and ISO/IEC 24730-1. However, some aspects of real-time performance are served and aspects of locating are addressed in context of absolute coordinates.
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Is your business ready for an RTLS? This friendly, hands-on guide shows you how to understand and implement this cutting-edge technology, explaining RTLS methodologies in plain English. From the initial deployment to monitoring to determining Return on Investment, you'll see how to successfully meet your needs, ensure data accuracy, and sustain your system. |
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Coregistration and Multimodality Imaging
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Professional Liability Risks for Family and General Practice
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Primary care physicians are in short supply, posing the risk of patient overload and increased medical error. Malpractice claims for Family and General Practitioners are on the rise. This Internet presentation reviews the most common medical misadventures for Family and General Practice (missed or delayed diagnosis of myocardial infarction, breast ... |
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SET 4-Volume Liver MRI Series
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The Master's Series features Dr. Stephen J. Pomeranz's most advanced lectures on diagnostic imaging to date. These intense and detailed presentations will focus on the topics of orthopaedic, neurologic, and body imaging. Each title in the series will examine subjects such as subtle interpretative techniques, anatomic detail, mastery of key technica... |
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Founder Effect in Familial Hypercholesterolemia (FH): A Focus on Early Detection and Treatment to Prevent Premature CHD in FH
Provided by: Primary Issues
Program Overview
Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) is a common autosomal dominant genetic disorder associated with premature cardiovascular disease. The prevalence of heterozygous FH is as high as 1 in 67 for some founder populations such as Ashkenazi Jewish, French Canadians, or Lebanese populations. Primary care clinicians play an important ro... |
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Surgical Decision Making
Provided by: University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
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The New HIV Statute and Regulations: Practical Guidance for Rhode Island Clinicians
Provided by: The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University
**Upon completion of the activity, participants should be able to:**
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3-Volume Stroke & Vascular Set
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The ProScan Imaging Education Foundation's all-new Professional MRI Series provides a comprehensive educational program that encompasses a broad survey of up-to-date radiological knowledge in the neurological and musculoskeletal realms. Lectures address in-depth discussions of neuroradiology of the brain, spine, head and neck, and pediatric imaging... |
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Pediatric Dermatology: Skin Infections
Provided by: American Academy of Pediatrics
This course will focus on the most common bacterial, fungal, and viral infections and exanthems. The content also explores the causes, factors that may exacerbate the condition, levels of severity, and the best practices for management of the condition.
Features/Benefits:
The pediatrician should be better able to diagnose and treat skin i... |
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Ductal Carcinoma in Situ of the Breast: MR Imaging Findings with Histopathologic Correlation
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Progress in the Treatment of Blunt Thoracic Aortic Injury: 12-year Single-Institution Experience
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After reading this article, the learner should be able to:
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Focus On: Malaria
Provided by: American College of Emergency Physicians
After reading this article, the physician should be able to:
* Discuss the epidemiology of malaria.
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GI SAM -Disorders of the Pancreas and GI Motility
Provided by: American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) Institute
The GI SAM series of online self-assessments modules is an interactive, intuitive product that will assess your current knowledge of specific gastroenterology and hepatology-related topics. The complete series will include eight modules covering 16 topics, offering you access to a wide variety of GI and hepatology topics.
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Thyroid Nodule
Provided by: Harvard Medical School
Participants will understand effective assessment of malignant vs. benign thyroid nodules by learning the adequate work-up and treatment. Three representative patients with thyroid nodules are discussed, in the context of euthyroidism, hyperthyroidism, and hypothyroidism. Participants will learn when a thyroid scan or fine needle aspiration of a th... |
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Asthma Gadgets 2010
Provided by: American Academy of Pediatrics
Asthma CAN be successfully controlled with use of controller medication and as needed quick-relief medication, management of environmental triggers, and adherence to an asthma management plan. All allied health professionals should be educated on the proper use of asthma devices and how to train patients on their proper use. The goal of this module... |
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MRI of the Knee Anatomy -A Comprehensive Overview, Part I
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The ProScan Imaging Education Foundation's all-new Professional MRI Series provides a comprehensive educational program that encompasses a broad survey of up-to-date radiological knowledge in the neurological and musculoskeletal realms. Lectures address in-depth discussions of neuroradiology of the brain, spine, head and neck, and pediatric imaging... |
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Neck, Hand and Foot Massage - Online CE Course for Licensed Massage Therapists
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* This online home study Neck, Hand and Foot Massage class is designed to increase and expand your knowledge regarding neck, hand and foot massages.
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Genetics: Maturity Onset Diabetes of the Young (MODY)
Provided by: Harvard Medical School
Acknowledgement: This course is supported by educational grants from Celera and the Applera Charitable Foundation.
Diabetes is a heterogeneous disease. While the practitioner can generally distinguish between type 1 and type 2 diabetes on the basis of clinical features, there are rarer forms of the disease which do not follow this simple categor... |
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Sonographic Detection Of Severe Skeletal Dysplasias
Provided by: Institute for Advanced Medical Education
Course: Sonographic Detection Of Severe Skeletal Dysplasias
Target Audience: Physicians, sonographers and others who perform and/or interpret obstetrical ultrasound.
System requirements: In order to complete this program you must have a computer with a recent version of Internet Explorer or Netscape, and a printer, which is configured to prin... |
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Science of Sex and Gender II
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