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Hello Vinni,
How about using RFID for tracking medical equipment, which in most cases helps reduce the time-to-search during emergency.
How about using bio-sensitive tags no patients, in not so critical ward, to alert medical staff of any changes in the biorythm.
Just some ideas.
Regards,
Anil
Posted by: Anil Kurnool | June 25, 2006 at 06:52 AM