Our Products

The Next Generation of
Asset Tracking

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

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Real-Time Smart Mat

Real-Time Smart Table

Real-Time Smart Scope

Our software helps significantly reduce institutional costs via:

• Reduction in instrument losses
• Tray optimization / redundancies
• Surgeon / Nurse / OR hours
• Reducing medicolegal exposure

rapid surgical computer interface design proposal

UX in development. For spec purposes only.

Our software tracks instruments in real time intraoperatively in the most difficult environments when zero-fault accuracy is necessary.

 

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

Instrument Tracking

We make tracking all your tagged and non-tagged instruments and supplies easier, quicker, and more efficient. Our instrument tracking can be used at any stage of the process to help improve all aspects.

Instrument RFID Tags & Scanners

RapID INNOVATIONS (patents issued/pending or proprietary):

  • Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Instrument Tagging
  • Real-time Mat Scanners
  • Real-time OR Table Scanner (Smart Table)
  • Hand-held scanners (off the shelf back-up)

Scope Tracking

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.

Make Managing Scopes Easier

  • RFID uniquely tagged scopes are tracked through the cleaning process, cabinet storage, procedure room and hospital location.
  • RFID uniquely tagged scopes are stored in automated/locked cabinets according to sterilization status with automated reminders of impending sterility expiration and/or required maintenance.
  • Locks linked to RFID scanning prevent unintended use of non-sterile scopes and use by staff lacking appropriate sterilization training and scope access.