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Real-time location intelligence has been the holy grail in healthcare for decades. There have been several different real-time location systems (RTLS) over the years, but the industry has yet to provide a solution that meets expectations. Marketing leads us to believe that room-level accuracy is what you get, but the reality is that at its best it shows the location within a department or area. ‍Early systems used IR tags on equipment and censors at doorways. This would theoretically show if something that was tagged was present in a room or hallway. This is ok, but over time tags break off and the censors over the doors do not always catch the tag that passes under it for various reasons.‍Current systems leverage Bluetooth Low Energy technology, with a similar approach of having beacons plugged into walls, and tags on equipment. This is a bit better than the IR approach at times because BLE can reach a bit further out but it does create a new problem. The signal from a beacon can dete...

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