The hospital’s board approved the $703,000 purchase of the software system. The system enables real-time tracking of patients and equipment, such as beds, which will aid in quicker room turnover and give patients quicker access to the care they need, according to the report.
Read the news report about Midland Memorial Hospital’s tracking system.
Read other coverage about real-time location systems:
– 7 Best Practices for Installing Real-Time Location Systems in Your Hospital
– Case Study: Implementing RTLS at Texoma Medical Center
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