RFID tags can protect patients and reduce healthcare costs by making important items easily trackable. It's a new inventory tracking device to help monitor and provide in-depth information about the items. It's especially useful in healthcare inventories as federal and financial requirements are constantly changing and consuming the most time in the auditing process. RFID tags don't need to be at a direct line of sight, can be rewritten and scanned up to 100 at a time, and track much information including stock levels. On the other hand, barcodes must be visible and clear, are organized by product, and can't store any extra data. See how RGIS can make RFID better for your healthcare inventory by visiting
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