Clinical Workflow Optimization
Other Use Cases and Applications
Quake Global's RFID hospital management system provides valuable actionable data for clinical workflow analysis. Analytics aid in making improvements to patient throughput, clinical operations and equipment management processes.
Identifying Clinical Inefficiencies
RFID systems collect data for clinics to target inefficiencies in daily operations. Quake’s RFID software (QiAM) provides real time actionable analytics for patients, staff, assets and rooms. Ability to act on real time data greatly improves patient throughput, satisfaction and overall clinical workflow efficiency.
Clinical Alerts and Reporting
Automated alerts maximize efficiency and keep clinical staff updated on daily operations; prompting staff to immediately act for a specific event. An example of how alerts are used today is with soiled medical equipment and the cleaning of patient rooms upon discharge.
Why choose Quake for RFID in Healthcare?
Quake Global participated in the development of global RFID standards and is an original innovator of the technology. We own multiple patents specific to unique uses of RFID technology to optimize performance. Our solutions are based on open architecture that enables you to utilize a variety of different industry readers, a variety of different industry tags, and connect to multiple different systems. Quake is the only company that will provide you 98% accuracy on all movements and actions in your operation. We deliver quality solutions with extensive longevity and performance to our customers.
Quake's experience, market reputation and technological influence make us industry leaders in delivering state of the art solutions to the global market.
Healthcare Case Studies
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We wanted to use equipment tracking data to optimize and develop related business processes, and asked Quake Global to configure a system for our needs and parameters.
David Stotland Director of Biomedical Engineering, Northern Westchester Hospital
We achieved 99.98% accuracy over a sample size of close to 100,000 lab tests. That means better information to practitioners and better patient care.
Schuyler O. Sanderson, M.D. Director Anatomical Pathology Lab
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