Haldor Advanced Technologies Ltd. provides software and hardware that tracks surgical instruments and sponges. Their U.S. Office is located in Cherry Hill, NJ. Small radio-frequency identification tags are applied onto surgical instruments. Their system, ORLocate®, reads multiple instruments at a click of a button. Instrument tags can withstand over 2000 sterilization cycles.
Though a count is important to the operating room and sterile processing/distribution environments, Haldor’s ORLocate® solution is not just about a count. It’s their solution in the context of overall surgical services that’s most important. Haldor promotes that ORLocate® efficiently provides usage patterns, flow management, and many key data points. This is why Yaron Shanas, the VP of Site Management, came to I2 Build 2012.
In other words, I2 establishes communications between its software applications and other vendor’s applications. Laboratory Information System, Hospital Information System, Clinical Information Systems, Electronic Medical Records, Radiological Information Systems or, in this case, Haldor’s ORLocate® surgical instrument management system – likewise, I2 and Haldor have built an interface that allows the healthcare facilities to view sterile processing and availability in context with other perioperative services.
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