Royal Papworth transforms hospital equipment tracking and traceability

Royal Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has selected Idox’s iAssets asset tracking solution to improve patient safety, clinical staff productivity, and overall efficiency. The solution will use GS1-compliant passive RFID tags to enable real-time tracking of all equipment that moves around the hospital.

Designed to deliver a safe, cost-effective way to track hospital equipment, with Scan4safety and GS1 compliance at its core, iAssets will support the Trust to substantially reduce the time spent searching for, servicing and auditing equipment and reduce the cost of re-procuring missing assets. With improved equipment traceability, staff have more time to spend with patients, improve asset availability, streamline compliance, and optimise patient care and safety.

Initially tracking 11,500 items of medical equipment, the Trust plans to scale the solution beyond medical equipment to include all hospital items that move around the Trust estate, including beds, laptops, pumps and much more.

Andrew Raynes, CIO at Royal Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, commented: “Freeing up time for our staff to spend with patients rather than searching for equipment is a critical benefit to deploying Idox’s iAssets solution. With greater levels of traceability, staff can also maximise the impact of available resources and better control budgets through reduced asset loss, saving the Trust – and taxpayers – significant costs.”

Steve Bruce, Divisional Director of Assets at Idox, commented: “Working with Royal Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has been an exciting journey of innovation through which our collective ambition has been to ensure that the right equipment is in the right place, for the right patient, at the right time. We are looking forward to continuing our collaborative partnership and scaling the solution further to, in time, capture the total patient encounter while enhancing digital sustainability through accurate equipment tracking.”

Graham Chalton CEO at Softcat PLC, added: “We welcome the opportunity to deliver cutting edge technology that can benefit public sector organisations. This is so important given the shift in recent years to ways of working, budgets and technological advancements. By supporting projects like this with Idox and Royal Papworth we can drive digital transformation, save resources and time, and improve patient care. We look forward to supporting their journey and continuing our collaboration.”

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