HEALTHCARE ASIA | 20 Mar 2025 Khoo Teck Puat Hospital’s (KTPH) real-time location system (RTLS) makes it easier to track medical equipment, helping nurses and staff save 20,000 work hours a year by cutting the time spent searching for them. It also allows the state-owned Singapore hospital to seamlessly transfer patients between departments, Alvin Kuo, assistant director of…
Category: Asset Tracking
Khoo Teck Puat Hospital adds Passive RFID technology to their SmartSense RTLS to track Medical Equipment, saving 20,000 Work Hours!
LIANHE ZAOBAO| 27 Feb 2025 We spent more than two years planning and testing before successfully introducing the new system. The tags used are very thin and can be attached to different equipment, with each tag costing less than $1. We can use them to track almost all equipment in the hospital. Khoo Teck Puat…
Sengkang General Hospital looks to expand RTLS to optimise workflow
SKH plans to use more of such technology in operating theatres, wards and at the emergency department.
Sengkang General Hospital wins Asian Hospital Management Excellence Award 2019
12 September 2019, Gala Night at Hospital Management Asia in Hanoi, Vietnam. Sengkang General Hospital (Singapore) is the 2019 Excellence Award Winner for Asian Hospital Management Awards under the category “Innovations in Healthcare Technology Project” for using its new real time location system (RTLS) for effective central asset management. By centrally managing hospital-wide mobile assets with…
National Centre for Infectious Diseases uses RTLS to boost capabilities
Singapore RTLS technology by Cadi Scientific deployed in the National Centre for Infectious Diseases to boost operational efficiency.
Managing Hospital Wide Mobile Assets Centrally with Real Time Location System (RTLS)
30% Equipment Reduction saving $900K.
New Sengkang Health awards campuswide RTLS tender to Cadi Scientific
Using next generation RTLS technologies to drive greater patient safety and workflow automation come 2018
Asset Tracking and Management
To optimize assets utilization, enhance patient safety, improve operational efficiency and reduce cost.
Prince Court Medical Center adopts RFID to reduce risk of infant abduction and asset theft
RFID Journal, article (extract), February 16, 2011: The hospital is tracking infants and their mothers, as well as assets, utilizing passive and active RFID tags, with the goal of reducing the risk of infant abduction and asset theft. The Prince Court Medical Center (PCMC), located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, is employing active RFID tags with…
