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               The    increasing use of radio-frequency identification (RFID) in clinical processes    such as admissions and discharge, drug administration, surgical procedure control,    and patient monitoring is the focus of a new ChainLink Research study. Clinical settings are a high-payback opportunity for RFID investments, according    to the research. It also examines which data can be auto-captured, and explores    the value of the data to various stakeholders, including hospital administrators    and caregivers, pharmaceutical and device manufacturers, and insurance carriers.
The    increasing use of radio-frequency identification (RFID) in clinical processes    such as admissions and discharge, drug administration, surgical procedure control,    and patient monitoring is the focus of a new ChainLink Research study. Clinical settings are a high-payback opportunity for RFID investments, according    to the research. It also examines which data can be auto-captured, and explores    the value of the data to various stakeholders, including hospital administrators    and caregivers, pharmaceutical and device manufacturers, and insurance carriers.   ChainLink Research is on the Web at www.chainlinkresearch.com.    
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