
Find your way to AAMI Booth 450 and book an ROI Assessment in your search for the right RTLS for healthcare
May 26, 2009 – Building on six years of real-world hospital asset tracking, Radianse is offering comprehensive ROI Assessments to hospitals actively searching for a real-time location system (RTLS). Radianse, the pioneer and a leading provider of RTLS solely for healthcare, will share highlights of its payback process at the AAMI 2009 Conference & Exhibition, June 6 -8 in Baltimore.
Radianse will exhibit in Booth 450, where it will also demonstrate its suite of applications for safe, accurate, room-level tracking of equipment, patients and staff.
Interested hospital representatives are encouraged to schedule an analysis of the value of a Radianse RTLS based on their unique circumstances.
“We are confident that we can show a hospital how a Radianse RTLS can yield compelling returns,” said Steve Schiefen, Radianse CEO. “We have had great success in helping our customers plan for and achieve a fast and steady payback, whether they are using RTLS across a service area such as perioperative care or hospital-wide.”
Many longstanding users of a Radianse RTLS have contributed to the framework of the Radianse ROI process, providing valuable insight as they evaluated different technologies.
Visitors to Radianse in Booth 450 at AAMI can meet with senior managers to discuss strategy, technology and recent hospital expansions and installations as Radianse continues to advance real-time location applications for healthcare.
About Radianse
Radianse provides intelligent solutions for healthcare by automatically collecting and processing real-time location data, movement history, associations and relationship information on high-value assets, including equipment, patients and staff. Our patented algorithms and advanced software applications help optimize business processes, enhance patient throughput, reduce costs and improve operational efficiency within healthcare. Radianse products have been installed in more than 75 hospitals.