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Surgical Safety Scanner

About Us

RapID Surgical began in 2012 in response to a problem that our founding nurse wanted solved: “I should not have to dig through the trash in order to close up a patient.” In the development of our products, we have included nurses, doctors, SPD technicians, and those in administrative positions to research and develop the next generation of patented RFID and RTLS technology for healthcare asset management and tracking. Our solutions meet AORN and Joint Commission guidelines. If you need to track something in a hospital, RapID Surgical has a solution.  

  • A comprehensive enterprise solution for instrument and equipment management
  • Increased patient safety
  • 99% reduction in instrument loss
  • Increased throughput and turnaround time in the operating rooms
  • On demand real time data

Proud to be researching and developing the next generation of patented Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and Real Time Location System (RTLS) technology for healthcare asset management and tracking.

The comprehensive enterprise solution for instrument, scope and equipment management was developed based on the avionics model of supply chain and asset management. With a user-friendly interface, integrating with existing workflow and processes is simple. The interface provides all required documentation: location, use and maintenance of all assets, along with reprocessing and case history data.

Are you ready to increase efficiency within your institution?

Instrument Tracking

Our technology offers a sophisticated real-time solution to tracking instruments intraoperatively in the most difficult of environments when zero-fault accuracy is necessary.

Scope Tracking

Utilize RTLS and RFID technology to provide a mechanism for flexible scope tracking through through the cleaning process, cabinet storage, procedure room and hospital location.

RTLS

Real Time Location System technology to track all of your assets for overall management, increased efficiency, optimized utilization and improved patient safety.

Did you know?

A 2017 study of five surgical sections found that annual instrument cost avoidance after tray optimization was estimated at $53,193 to $531,929.

 

Surgical tray optimization as a simple means to decrease perioperative costs,
Journal of Surgical Research, Volume 220, December 2017, 320-326

Our Products

AI powered technology that provides continuous, automated counting and tracking of surgical instruments before, during and after surgery.

RapID Mat product logo
Real-Time Smart Mat

Real-Time Smart Table

Real-Time Smart Scope

The Team

John Dein, MD

John Dein, MD

Chief Executive Officer, Chairman

Joe Boley

Joe Boley

Operations Plant Manager

Board Members

John Dein, MD

John Dein, MD

Cardiac Surgeon

John R. Dein, MD is a Duke educated, Stanford trained cardiothoracic surgeon, who retired after 27 years from his Sacramento practice of adult heart surgery in 2018. He has since devoted his time to business development consulting and to the development of

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Richard Nummi

Richard Nummi

Board Member

Richard (“Rick”) M. Nummi founded Nummi & Associates in 2005 in Tampa Florida. Nummi & Associates, P.A. is a boutique law firm specializing in securities and administrative law. In addition, Rick has handled several matters dealing with Homeowners Associations

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Instrument Tracking

Our technology offers a sophisticated real-time solution to tracking instruments intraoperatively in the most difficult of environments when zero-fault accuracy is necessary.

Our Products

Real-time hardware and software designed to track surgical instruments or any other similarly labeled hospital assets inside the OR, on a global scale.

Our Technology

Our patented technology is fully automated, with features designed to ensure patient safety, mitigate hospital liability while driving significant OR cost savings.