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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Office of the Chief Medical Examiner of Maryland Implements FileTrail RFID to Track Bodies and Case Files

PR Business News

San Jose, CA (PRWEB) November 30, 2011

FileTrail, Inc. the leading provider of physical records management and RFID solutions has implemented their leading RFID tracking solution at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner of Maryland. The powerful RFID technology is being used to track cadavers and case files, increasing efficiency and streamlining overall processes.

"FileTrail stood out among competitors because of the capabilities of their RFID tags. The tags allowed me to leverage RFID at a lower cost for each commissioning location. The RFID sensors set up throughout the entire facility have allowed us to automate file tracking," said Mike Eagle, Director of Information Technology at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner of Maryland.

Automated case file tracking is made possible with RFID sensors placed above the drop-ceiling at designated locations throughout the 7-story building. The location of the case files are updated as they are moved among clerks' cubicles, elevator lobbies and key transition areas allowing users to view the current location of specific files. These capabilities have saved employees valuable time that they would have previously spent searching for missing files. The increased efficiency has virtually eliminated the problem of misplaced files.

RFID sensors being added at coolers will automatically check cadavers in and out. Automating this process will allow transplant specialist to use time and temperature to more reliably determine the viability of organs for transplant. The accuracy of this time sensitive process will benefit from the automation of check-in and check-out, benefitting not only the office but those relying on organ transplants.

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