Intelliguard, Cencora Partner to Increase Compatibility of RFID-Tagged Medications, Medication Management Systems
Intelliguard, a fast-growing provider of medication management and data-intelligence solutions, announces an industry-transforming partnership with Cencora, a global pharmaceutical solutions organization, to elevate compatibility between RFID-tagged medication and RFID-based medication management systems.
Intelliguard’s Mira Prep and Mira Care stations can now read and decode Cencora medication enabled with RFID to seamlessly aggregate data from RFID-tagged medications. The expanded capability allows providers access to a wider selection of medications compatible with Intelliguard’s systems.
This collaboration marks a significant milestone in streamlining the medication supply chain processes for manufacturers and pharmacists by providing pre-tagged medications to hospitals. Additionally, it fosters a pivotal shift toward broader adoption of RFID technology in medication management.
Expanding the number of RFID source-tagged medications compatible with Intelliguard products reduces barriers to access and enhances inventory management. The end result is simplified workflows and an increased focus on patient safety across healthcare facilities.
As hospitals and health systems adopt RFID technology, manufacturers and distributors become increasingly involved in medication tagging. This represents a crucial advancement in healthcare and cascades into tangible benefits from manufacturing to distribution to hospital administration.
Intelliguard’s Mira Prep and Mira Care stations can now read and decode Cencora medication enabled with RFID to seamlessly aggregate data from RFID-tagged medications. The expanded capability allows providers access to a wider selection of medications compatible with Intelliguard’s systems.
This collaboration marks a significant milestone in streamlining the medication supply chain processes for manufacturers and pharmacists by providing pre-tagged medications to hospitals. Additionally, it fosters a pivotal shift toward broader adoption of RFID technology in medication management.
Expanding the number of RFID source-tagged medications compatible with Intelliguard products reduces barriers to access and enhances inventory management. The end result is simplified workflows and an increased focus on patient safety across healthcare facilities.
As hospitals and health systems adopt RFID technology, manufacturers and distributors become increasingly involved in medication tagging. This represents a crucial advancement in healthcare and cascades into tangible benefits from manufacturing to distribution to hospital administration.
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