RFID on the frontline
Using RFID to track high value medical equipment can save time and money, argues, Cisco’s Terry Espiner.
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Using RFID to track high value medical equipment can save time and money, argues, Cisco’s Terry Espiner.
In our latest 60 second interview on the people behind NHS IT, Joe Fernandez quizzes Barry Cotton, head of imaging at the Homerton Foundation Trust.
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