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Healthcare
Optimising medicine management and reducing waste: a digitised approach for Danish healthc...
The absence of a standardised tracking system in Central Denmark's hospitals had made it arduous for...
Cardiac Catheterisation Laboratory improves traceability, workflow and reduces items in stock
Healthcare
Cardiac Catheterisation Laboratory improves traceability, workflow and reduces items in st...
The hospital department had a non-standardised manual process for handling stock inventory.
LM-Dental moving to GS1 standards for dental product traceability with EPC/RFID
Healthcare
LM-Dental moving to GS1 standards for dental product traceability with EPC/RFID
LM-Dental, a leading manufacturer of dental products based in Finland, is implementing GS1 standards...
Improving inventory management and patient safety with simple scans
Healthcare
Improving inventory management and patient safety with simple scans
The North Denmark Region has three hospitals with approximately 1,800 beds and more than 8,700 emplo...
Fresenius Kabi: First to provide healthcare providers with GS1 EPC-enabled RFID tagging at the dosage level
Healthcare
Fresenius Kabi: First to provide healthcare providers with GS1 EPC-enabled RFID tagging at...
Fresenius Kabi specialises in lifesaving medicines and technologies for infusion, transfusion and cl...
Global Apparel Manufacturer Adopts GS1 Standards for Item-Level Tagging
Retail, Apparel, Transport & Logistics
Global Apparel Manufacturer Adopts GS1 Standards for Item-Level Tagging
With support from GS1 US® Solution Partners, the manufacturer implemented item–level tagging in its ...
GS1 barcodes on medical devices reduces stock and enhances patient safety
Efficiently managing inventory of medical devices using RFID