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April, 2024

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Case study: RFID enables real-time tracking of high-value healthcare consumables

What is the total cost of consumables used for a given surgical procedure? This is a typical detail healthcare finance leaders need to know, and which traditional inventory management systems are unable to accurately measure and monitor. Using RFID technology, a leading Australian healthcare provider implemented an item-level tracking solution which allowed them to accurately monitor consumables and procedure cost, read our case study to learn more.

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