The Next Generation of
Scope Management
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.
Simplified Workflow Increases Efficiency
- Manufacturer’s instructions for every scope in your facility appears automatically on the screen when scanned
- Data captured from leak tests and sterilization processes for every scope
- Process checklists and message alerts included to prevent the technician from missing steps during reprocessing
- Proactive and preventative alerts notify staff when equipment sterilization is expired or needs maintenance
Intelligent and Flexible Scope Cabinet
Automatic Locking
Automatic lock & unlock cabinet functions optimize the use of scopes, assuring appropriate expiring scope to be used first.
Secured Scopes
Expired scopes remain locked and require a password for release.
Customized
Provides technicians with customized procedures for each scope type to align with scope processes.
Detailed Summaries
Detailed summary reports for inventory, maintenance, utilization, and location.
Helpful Alerts
Alerts to ensure scope returns within 60-minutes post-procedure.
Smart Scope Cabinet
The all new Smart Scope Cabinet is designed to improve patient safety and efficieny.
Automatic path to regulatory compliance and digitalizes the process along the way
Assigns each scope to a patient, physician, or scope processing technician
Cleaning and sterilization steps are checked off and measured to assure a clean scope
Real-time scope location throughout the procedure
Automatic path to regulatory compliance and digitalizes the process along the way
Assigns each scope to a patient, physician, or scope processing technician
Cleaning and sterilization steps are checked off and measured to assure a clean scope
Real-time scope location throughout the procedure