HealthsystemCIO.com December 10, 2020
Joe Van De Graaff

Let’s say you work at a hospital with thousands of medical devices. There are smart pumps, x-ray and EKG machines, ventilators, defibrillators, laboratory equipment, and more. How is your hospital possibly going to keep track of all of those devices?

These days, technology has made hospital inventory tracking a lot easier with IT solutions that are purposefully built for identifying and tracking devices.

Most people are familiar with home networks such as Alexa and Google that connect devices to the internet and allow users to access information from a single source. Hospitals are taking advantage of this technology as well, but the use cases are somewhat different and seem to be expanding. Though the healthcare IoT market is only a...

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