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Whitepaper

Zero Samples Lost: How RFID Empowers Experts in Clinical Laboratories

When using RFID for sample tracking, laboratories can ensure accurate temperatures and monitor the chain of custody

Our healthcare systems are vulnerable and, in many countries, reeling from a legacy of underinvestment in personnel, facilities, and systems. We have learned how vital supply chains are to delivering the best quality healthcare. During the pandemic, the urgency to manufacture and distribute vaccines to billions of people, and protective equipment to millions of front-line healthcare workers, exposed the weak links in global supply chains. 

When using RFID for sample tracking, laboratories can ensure accurate temperatures and monitor the chain of custody

We explore how proven technologies are enabling clinical laboratories, hospitals, and medicine suppliers to transform their sample and inventory management as well as quality control along with supply chain performance. Using digital identification and automating processes, leaders in the healthcare industry are directly improving patient care, reducing costs and the burden of administration and bureaucracy for healthcare staff.

Download this whitepaper to learn about the benefits of RFID, which include:

  • Efficiency with reduced labor
  • Speed and automation with no manual registrations
  • Transparency with visibility on asset location
  • Accuracy with fewer mistakes

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