Solution updated on: 2024/1/17 16:07:08 - by - - RFIDtagworld XMINNOV RFID Tag Manufacturer / SolutionID:5671
Bluetooth stickers can be used in a wide variety of ways to track the location of items and ensure they are reaching their expected destination. Adhesive-backed stickers can be used on anything to which they will stick and are suitable for medical use.
Hospital can use Bluetooth stickers to track medical devices and assets, verifying that they remain within a designated area. A “geofence ” can be configured between a sticker and a reader that generates an alert when a tracked item is taken outside the perimeter.
Operating procedures can be enforced through the use of the data gathered from Bluetooth stickers. For example, ensuring that medications are stocked and used in the order they arrive at the hospital (FIFO - first in, first out).

The most obvious, and possibly our favorite, use of Bluetooth in medical management is to build a complete equipment tracking system. It’s no secret: hospitals equipment is expensive. And it’s easy for that equipment to go missing. Studies have found that hospitals will purchase 10-20% more equipment than necessary just because staff often has a hard time locating and using assets.
Bluetooth tags can generate an alert, reports, and exceptions regarding the items being tracked via cloud-based applications.They can be used to track the location of items in medical management to ensure they are not lost and reach their intended destination.Stickers don’t require frequent maintenance and can be installed (or embedded) as a long-term tracking solution. Some models are limited to reporting on an item’s location while other, more advanced stickers, can also provide details on temperature or other.
A Bluetooth sticker is a small device that can be attached to almost anything to track its location. These multifunctional tracking devices can help track the location of medical equipment and prevent the loss of medical equipment. Bluetooth stickers have a small footprint, so they can be used directly in hospital environments to perform tasks such as monitoring compliance, equipment tracking and managing inventory.
