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In-vitro diagnostic (IVD) testing plays a critical role in early detection, diagnosis and treatment of countless medical conditions. Automating testing processes and tracking samples across the continuum using RFID and barcode technologies can play a significant role in elevating patient care. For example, IVD test kits tagged with RFID labels help ensure the correct consumables are loaded for every lab test, that the items are not expired and the right analyzers settings are being used, and 1D and 2D barcode readers automate reagent identification and calibration reducing labor and human error.
And that’s just the beginning. A customized JADAK RFID and barcode and solution can help you:
Powered by JADAK’s world-class ThingMagic® RFID technology, our RFID solutions utilize the broadest low frequency (LF), high frequency (HF), and ultra-high frequency (UHF/RAIN®) portfolio in the industry.
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There’s a reason why we’re a trusted Tier 1 supplier to medical original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) around the world: our extensive team of seasoned engineers.
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Our barcode scanners can be found in more healthcare infusion systems, vital signs monitors, portable glucose meters, and portable glucose analyzers than any other scanner.
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EPC using RFID
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The latest in the series and the only healthcare-ready handheld scanner on the market today to combine both 1D/2D barcode and high frequency (HF) and low frequency (LF) RFID reading capabilities in a single, ergonomic, compact design.
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RFID systems with large tag populations, signal collision is the factor in contributing to the read rate. ThingMagic readers have adapted the dynamic Q algorithm to overcome tag collisions.