satya Banned
Joined: 21 Feb 2010 Posts: 107
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Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2010 7:55 pm Post subject: medicare 2010 RFID CHIPS |
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"The clock is ticking ever so quickly towards the New Year. The final post of 2009 is a look at attending an RFID conference in 2010 to hear real-life case study information on the benefits of RFID in healthcare. As RFID continues to gain significant traction in the healthcare supply chain, one of the leading authorities on RFID, RFID Journal Live, is again hosting a one day conference in January specifically on how RFID is used in healthcare. This conference could provide some valuable insights for hospitals considering the use of RFID technology in the new year.
While RFID is a technology its applications solving specific healthcare challenges continues its rapid growth. Two such applications are RTLS (real-time location tracking) and RTIM (real-time inventory management) as a means to track assets-the former for capital equipment and the later for managing consumable inventory. While the acronyms RFID, RTLS and RTIM are often confused, each has a distinct meaning and offers unique benefits for its specific application. Attending a conference-whether virtual or in person, could be the right venue to learn how best to understand the acronyms and apply the technology in your healthcare setting. Or, subscribe to our blog and we'll push that info to you in a few weeks. Whichever conference format you prefer, be sure to confirm the session agenda and speaker panel will provide the depth and breadth of information you need.
Session Topics: At the top of most medical technology conference agendas is patient safety. To justify the expense of technology, patient safety improvements should be easily recognizable. In addition to better care, improved clinical workflow, reduced inventory costs, increased revenues, and regulatory compliance round out the important session topics you'll want to consider attending.
Featured Speakers: Look for a variety of speakers that can offer different perspectives on how RFID is being used in various departments within a hospital, healthcare setting, or medical device and equipment manufacturer. Unless the conference is strictly clinical, speakers at different levels within an organization and representing clinical as well as administrative areas should be invited.
To compile a list of conferences, consider a Google search: RFID in Healthcare conferences"
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Thermate911 Angel - now passed away
Joined: 16 Jul 2007 Posts: 1451 Location: UEMS
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Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 12:55 pm Post subject: |
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Just having a look at the number of registered users on here - over 3000 now - pretty good by fora standards, but i wonder how many of those are banned? Do you update the list occasionally? I'd still like to know why you banned this poster, satya...
Anyway, RFID. Has anyone considered a possible 'Digital TV subliminal (now only constrained by bandwidth rather than linespeed) control of the chipped' scenario?
http://www.examiner.com/human-rights-in-national/secretly-forced-brain -implants-explosive-court-case
Quote: | Among greatest human rights violations imaginable
Few American doctors, psychologists and psychiatrists will break rank or brave the new world of high-tech electronic abuse some of their patients report but evidence mounts that increasing numbers of innocent citizens targeted for U.S. state-sponsored terror are being secretly brain implanted with U.S. RFID chips without their consent for no-touch torture and mind control plus experimentation. One man evidenced this in court; won his case; and now prepares for a continuation in federal court, due to be equally explosive.
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