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Wednesday, January 26, 2011
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7:00 am - 8:00 am
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8:00 am - 8:15 am
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Harry P. Pappas
Founder, President and Chief Executive Officer
International RFID Business Association
Co-Founder, President and Chief Executive Officer
The RFID in Healthcare Consortium

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8:15 am - 9:00 am
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- Review the history of AIDC and the basics of RFID as it applies to the health care industry
- Bar coding Vs. RFID - advantages and disadvantages of each of the technologies
- Determine the impact of RFID technologies on patient safety and quality of care
- Learn how RFID can enable and improve hospital operations and processes
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9:00 am - 9:45 am
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- Essential steps for evaluating and implementing RTLS solutions
- Develop evaluation criteria for the implementation of RTLS technologies
- Learn the necessary pre-requisites on a leveraged implementation approach
- Hear proven ROIs on financial, Joint Commission Mandates and patient safety
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Scott Cobb
Charter Member
The RFID in Healthcare Consortium;
Vice President for Government Relations
Food and Drug Administration (FDA),
Department of Defense and Veterans Affairs;
SeniorVice President for Federal & Healthcare Systems
Shipcom Wireless
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9:45 am - 10:15 am
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10:15 am - 11:00 am
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- Stream real time vital signs to caregivers with information technology to provide hospitals and clinicians with a higher level of care for their patients
- The impact of mobile and wireless devices on bioengineering and caregivers
- Effectively track and locate clinical equipment to reduce purchases and leases
- Utilize telemedicine to expand geographical coverage areas and reduce overhead
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Jeff Paynter
Senior IT Analyst
Duke University Medical Center

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11:00 am - 11:45 am
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The growing use of radio frequency identification (RFID) systems in healthcare settings requires attention to the possibility of adverse electromagnetic (EM) environmental effects with medical devices that are likely to be found there. Adverse electromagnetic environmental effects include the undesired responses of the medical devices to the environments in which they must function. Due to recent conflicting reports, the potential for compromise of medical device performance by RFID / RTLS is being questioned and there has been a call for specific EM interference (EMI) test protocols to be developed. RFID vendors, medical device manufacturers, and laboratories need to work together to define a testing strategy that is appropriate, thorough, and defined in a verifiable, repeatable manner. EMI is a very timely topic at many healthcare facilities as well as at the FDA and the FCC.
- Understand what affects electromagnetic environments may have on implantable medical devices
- Learn the role of RFID & RTLS technologies as it pertains to the relationship between healthcare environments and patients with medical devices
- Educate yourself on the differences of RFID & RTLS technologies and the subsequent outcomes each may have throughout the varied healthcare settings and applications before you embark on an RFID & RTLS project
- Understand some of the basic science behind what may cause EMI issues as it pertains to RFID & RTLS and medical devices for patients at your healthcare facility
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Gisele Bennett, PhD
Director
Elector-Optical Systems Laboratory
Professor
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering

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Ralph M. Herkert, SRE, PE
Center Director, Medical Device Test Center
Georgia Tech Research Institute

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11:45 am - 12:15 pm
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This session will put the technical side of RFID & RTLS technology in perspective with the business case for exploring the implementation of these technologies in the departments within the health care system with a well defined ROI. Learn how to leverage the technology to resolve problems in LOW hanging fruit areas of the hospital. The session will highlight quick use cases of these technologies in all areas of the hospital from the food service to the warehouse and everything in between.
- Learn why these technologies should be implemented at your facility
- Explore a holistic approach to these technologies
- Find ROI in all areas of the hospital
- How to get the administration and other stake holders to buy in and support your project
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Harry P. Pappas
Founder, President and Chief Executive Officer
International RFID Business Association
Co-Founder, President and Chief Executive Officer
The RFID in Healthcare Consortium

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12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
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1:15 pm - 2:00 pm
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- Understand your options and select the correct RTLS technology to complement your application
- Critical steps for selecting a vendor in the implementation of your RTLS system
- Doing the ROI analysis prior to selecting a vendor
- Lessons learned - Hear do’s and don’ts for implementation
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Donna Baer
Director, Strategic Projects, Information Technology
Mount Sinai Hospital

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2:00 pm - 2:30 pm
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| With so many new initiatives being implemented we have
reserved this session to ensure we have speakers who are talking
about some of their new programs and results to date. If you are
interested in joining the speaking faculty please contact Heather Buthmann, Summit Director, Leadership Summits at 781.939.2507 or at
[email protected]
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2:30 pm - 3:00 pm
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| With so many new initiatives being implemented we have
reserved this session to ensure we have speakers who are talking
about some of their new programs and results to date. If you are
interested in joining the speaking faculty please contact Heather Buthmann, Summit Director, Leadership Summits at 781.939.2507 or at
[email protected] |
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3:00 pm - 3:30 pm
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3:30 pm - 4:00 pm
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- Hear how Southern Alabama Medical Center has reduced inventory of tagged equipment on average 10 – 15% and achieved better compliance with Biomed’s P.M.’s
- Uncover best methods for meet JCAHO requirements for RX temperature monitoring
- Discuss initial ROI on system projected at 18 – 24 months and realized ROI in 16 months
- Discover practices for increased employee and patient satisfaction
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Scott Lapham
Systems Engineer
Ekahau
Former Senior Network Engineer
Southern Alabama Medical Center (SAMC)

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4:00 pm - 4:30 pm
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| The delivery of specific health services with near real-time precision makes possible personalized clinical interventions even in community settings. In this presentation we describe two active programs of research which rely on RTLS to characterize neurological syndromes (i.e. dementia and traumatic brain injury) and in one instance serve as the basis for a cognitive prosthetic to facilitate recovery of function. |
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William Kearns, PhD
Department of Aging and Mental Health Disparities
University of South Florida Tampa

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4:30 pm - 5:00 pm
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| Everything you wanted to know about RFID and RTLS and you were afraid to ask. Now is your chance. |
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Donna Baer
Director, Strategic Projects, Information Technology
Mount Sinai Hospital

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Gisele Bennett, PhD
Director
Elector-Optical Systems Laboratory
Professor
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering

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Linda R. Castro, PhD
Senior Researcher
ePoly Research Center of Polytechnic School of Montreal

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Scott Cobb
Charter Member
The RFID in Healthcare Consortium;
Vice President for Government Relations
Food and Drug Administration (FDA),
Department of Defense and Veterans Affairs;
SeniorVice President for Federal & Healthcare Systems
Shipcom Wireless
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Ralph M. Herkert, SRE, PE
Center Director, Medical Device Test Center
Georgia Tech Research Institute

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William Kearns, PhD
Department of Aging and Mental Health Disparities
University of South Florida Tampa

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Harry P. Pappas
Founder, President and Chief Executive Officer
International RFID Business Association
Co-Founder, President and Chief Executive Officer
The RFID in Healthcare Consortium

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Jeff Paynter
Senior IT Analyst
Duke University Medical Center

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5:00 pm - 5:15 pm
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