The Semi-Mesh principle
We started in 2012 with the development of our own location-determining technology. A number of customers demanded a scalable and accurate track and trace system in healthcare.
Everyone in healthcare acknowledges that there are many resources available at a location and that shortages are often experienced. Nurses are already worried about whether there are enough beds for their patients, often miss essential resources and go in search of them, etc. Management also has many questions, such as how many beds, infusion pumps, etc. are really present and employable. How do we limit the search time? How do we fully comply with the covenant?
In 2012, most IT managers expected that the internal WiFi network would support track and trace. It soon became clear to us that this would not lead to a good, scalable RTLS solution. It is currently clear that this analysis is still correct.
We have developed and installed our first system entirely under our own management with a number of customers. whereby it soon became clear to us that technology contributes most to the objectives of our customers when we thereby enable the objectives set out in the covenant to be achieved. We initiated a software development in mid-2014 with this goal in mind. The logistics knowledge present within CureTrack combined with the possibilities of our technology soon led to the first implementation of the current CureTrack, where we realized a number of unique functionalities here together with our customers.
In addition to the technical knowledge in the radio field from the start, we also have a great deal of software knowledge in which both disciplines are constantly working to integrate the latest insights and developments into our solutions.
We see on a daily basis how we can contribute to substantially increasing patient safety in the Netherlands and Europe and also combine this with major cost reductions. This is also the common thread within the CureTrack team, we are always looking for enthusiastic employees who can commit to this and also want to mean something for patient safety.
The Semi-Mesh principle
We started in 2012 with the development of our own location-determining technology. A number of customers demanded a scalable and accurate track and trace system in healthcare.
Everyone in healthcare acknowledges that there are many resources available at a location and that shortages are often experienced. Nurses are already worried about whether there are enough beds for their patients, often miss essential resources and go in search of them, etc. Management also has many questions, such as how many beds, infusion pumps, etc. are really present and employable. How do we limit the search time? How do we fully comply with the covenant?
In 2012, most IT managers expected that the internal WiFi network would support track and trace. It soon became clear to us that this would not lead to a good, scalable RTLS solution. It is currently clear that this analysis is still correct.
We have developed and installed our first system entirely under our own management with a number of customers. whereby it soon became clear to us that technology contributes most to the objectives of our customers when we thereby enable the objectives set out in the covenant to be achieved. We initiated a software development in mid-2014 with this goal in mind. The logistics knowledge present within CureTrack combined with the possibilities of our technology soon led to the first implementation of the current CureTrack, where we realized a number of unique functionalities here together with our customers.
In addition to the technical knowledge in the radio field from the start, we also have a great deal of software knowledge in which both disciplines are constantly working to integrate the latest insights and developments into our solutions.
We see on a daily basis how we can contribute to substantially increasing patient safety in the Netherlands and Europe and also combine this with major cost reductions. This is also the common thread within the CureTrack team, we are always looking for enthusiastic employees who can commit to this and also want to mean something for patient safety.