Tuesday 28 December 2010

Radio Frequency Is Used In Florida Hospitals To Detect Missed Surgical Objects Inside Patients.

Healthcare IT newsRadio frequency (RF) detection technology is used for the first time in Good Samaritan Medical Center and West Boca Medical Center in the operation rooms to prevent missing any foreign items my mistake inside the patient during the surgery.
Good Samaritan and West Boca are conducting the RF Surgical Detection System from Bellevue, Wash.-based RF Surgical Systems as an assistant to the standard practice of manual counting to improve the patient safety in all conditions at the surgical operations.
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Radio Frequency Is Used In Florida Hospitals To Detect Missed Surgical Objects Inside Patients

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