Arnold Milstein, MD, to Keynote Second Annual Indoor Location Leadership Conference, November 3 & 4, Andover, Mass.LAWRENCE, Mass. -- Radianse, Inc. sponsors conference to discuss how active-RFID indoor positioning can be used to improve patient flow, efficiency and overall healthcare safety and quality Arnold Milstein, MD, MPH, co-founder of the Leapfrog Group, MedPAC Commissioner, and one of the country's leading healthcare visionaries, will give the keynote address keynote address n. An opening address, as at a political convention, that outlines the issues to be considered. Also called keynote speech. Noun 1. at the Second Annual Indoor Location Leadership Conference to be held Nov. 3 & 4 in Andover, Mass. Hosted by Radianse Inc., the conference brings together end-users, application providers and thought leaders to share ideas on how the application of indoor positioning solutions (IPS (1) (Inches Per Second) The measurement of the speed of tape passing by a read/write head or paper passing through a pen plotter. (2) (IPS) (Intrusion Prevention S ) in healthcare can improve patient flow, efficiency and overall healthcare safety and quality. Hospitals and health systems have shown increasing interest in IPS, which uses technology such as active-RFID (radio frequency identification See RFID. ) to track equipment, staff and patients within a facility, providing information hospitals can use to improve asset utilization and resource management. Radianse created the leadership conference as a way to help hospitals navigate through the hype associated with any new technology and help providers and application partners consider all the interdependent factors that lead to strategically sound IPS implementations. To this end, case studies and presentations are organized around three tracks: applications, economics and technology. Dr. Milstein will kick off the conference with a discussion of the potential for information technologies to positively impact U.S healthcare, including how use of IPS in high-value applications like workflow and asset management is already generating impressive return on investment for healthcare providers, patients and insurers. "Purchasers and consumers are reshaping healthcare into a model that has made IT-enabled process reengineering an imperative for any healthcare organization to remain viable," said Dr. Milstein. "Indoor positioning systems Indoor Positioning Systems (IPS) are used to locate and track objects (e.g. assets, people) inside large and/or complex buildings. The objects and/or people are equipped with active tags that emit a signal with information about the Tag's ID. are an example of an IT solution that not only breaks the box of the old model but creates new levels of quality and efficiency in care." Michael Dempsey Michael Dempsey is a bassist from England, who has performed as a member of several post-punk and new wave bands including The Cure and the Associates. Although best known as the original bassist for The Cure, he has played bass for longer, and appeared on more releases from both , chief executive and technology officer of Radianse, said, "Few individuals offer the insight and credibility that Arnie Milstein can in addressing how healthcare should leverage indoor positioning to make care safer, more effective and less costly. We believe the best way to achieve these goals is to keep the technology and the process open: That's why our solution is designed so any device can be tracked, every patient protected and any application can use identity and time-stamped location -- and why we will continue to host this conference regularly to exchange ideas and foster new ones." Speakers from leading hospitals and health systems like Massachusetts General, Brigham and Women's, Mississippi Baptist and Ascension Health Ascension Health is a non-profit company that operates a network of hospitals and related health facilities in the United States. It is the nation's largest Catholic and largest non-profit health system[1]. will discuss how they selected and evaluated an IPS and the financial and clinical benefits they have accrued. Other experts will discuss automated asset and bed management, tracking orthopedic patients, ROI (Return On Investment) The monetary benefits derived from having spent money on developing or revising a system. In the IT world, there are more ways to compute ROI than Carter has liver pills (and for those of you who never heard of that expression, it means a lot). models and alternate funding methods for IPS. As part of the technical track, Dempsey will review the potential for IPS to enable context-sensitive medicine, defined as using identity, time and location data to automatically trigger pre-determined responses from equipment and applications. There will also be technical presentations on XML XML in full Extensible Markup Language. Markup language developed to be a simplified and more structural version of SGML. It incorporates features of HTML (e.g., hypertext linking), but is designed to overcome some of HTML's limitations. , spacial spa·cial adj. Variant of spatial. Adj. 1. spacial - pertaining to or involving or having the nature of space; "the first dimension to concentrate on is the spatial one"; "spatial ability"; "spatial awareness"; "the spatial and temporal resolution Temporal resolution refers to the precision of a measurement with respect to time. Often there is a tradeoff between temporal resolution of a measurement and its spatial precision (spatial resolution). and an overview of various IPS technologies. For more information visit www.radianse.com on the web. About Radianse, Inc. Radianse, Inc., Lawrence, MA, provides indoor positioning solutions (IPS) to track medical equipment, patients and staff, combining active-RFID with a patent-pending location algorithm to deliver the proven accuracy and return on investment hospitals require. Radianse adheres to an open systems approach to location solutions, shunning exclusive arrangements it sees as limiting effectiveness across a healthcare campus. The company was recently named an "Up and Comer" by Healthcare Informatics Same as information technology and information systems. The term is more widely used in Europe. . Hospitals in the U.S. and Europe use Radianse solutions to reduce asset shrinkage Shrinkage The amount by which inventory on hand is shorter than the amount of inventory recorded. Notes: The missing inventory could be due to theft, damage, or book keeping errors. and excess rentals and improve staff efficiency, resource utilization and overall safety, patient flow and workflow. The Radianse Ready(TM) partner certification program provides training, support and warranties to ensure consistently high performance of Radianse location software, active-RFID-tags and LAN-ready receivers. Learn more at www.radianse.com. |
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