Several years ago, United Hospital, in St. Paul, Minn., made headlines when it informed a patient she had breast cancer and then—two days after undergoing a double ...
With a long-held commitment to continuously improving the quality and safety of patient care, Mayo Clinic researchers are recommending a new technologically-advanced labeling system aimed at reducing ...
After approximately four years of research into creating an RFID system to provide traceability of laboratory specimens, the Mayo Clinic‘s Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology has licensed ...
In 2011, for example, the Mayo Clinic's department of laboratory medicine and pathology says it worked with software provider ODIN (now Quake Global) to develop EasySpecimen, a passive RFID system to ...
The solution uses ODIN’s patented RFID operating system software, combining it with passive RFID hardware and RFID tags to provide medical centers an integrated RFID tracking solution for pathology ...
The risk and number of errors during biopsy analysis can be drastically reduced by instituting labeling systems for specimen bottles, according to a study conducted by the Mayo Clinic. The Clinic is ...
ODIN has released EasySpecimen – a health care, RFID-based solution recently designed to automate tracking and data entry for medical center pathology labs. Mayo Clinic, a nonprofit provider in ...
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