beyond rfid: many workflows, one platform himss pre-conference symposium february 23, 2014
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Beyond RFID:Many workflows, one platform
HIMSS
Pre-conference Symposium
February 23, 2014
Conflict of Interest Disclosure Carola Endicott, VP, Cardinal Health
Has no real or apparent
conflicts of interest to report.
Learning Objectives
• Describe the current state• Describe data capture workflows for inventory• Illustrate how multiple data capture methods can
be integrated into one platform
Current State
• Two Extremes– Lots of different systems matching workflows
but no centralized platform– One legacy system designed for one workflow
but used for everything
Specialty area inventory system
Central stores inventory
Inventory management current state 1:Multiple workflows and systems
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Nursing floors point of use inventory system
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Closed cabinet point of dispense system
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A patchwork approach has downsides
• Greater cost implications for multiple systems
• Significant time/labor investments
• Imperfect system integration and lack of visibility
• No single repository for inventory data and analytics
• Clinicians in each area use different workflows
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Inventory management current state 2:One Workflow for all Products
One workflow also has downsides
• Manual workarounds by staff
• Inaccurate, incomplete inventory information
• Higher investment in people to make up for system deficiencies
• Generally, only SKU level data is available for analysis
• Interferes with clinician focus on patients
Type of suppliesLow-cost supplies
like gauzeand bandages
Low-cost suppliesthat require
each-level tracking
Surgical packs andother mid- to
high-cost supplies
High-costphysician preference items
and implantables
Optimal tracking &data capture system
2-Bin Kanban BarcodeRFID-enabledSmart Wand
RFID-enabledSmart Cabinets
Match the workflow to the inventory
Ultimate workflow: Usage capture close to the patient
Capture usage, regardless of how the product is tracked
Many workflows feeding one platform
• Satisfied clinicians• Accurate data• Better decision-making• Achieve cost savings
Beyond Inventory Management and intoSupply Chain Management
Hospital/healthcare provider
Patient and procedure
Supplier/manufacturer
Distribution center
Beyond RFID:From Inventory Management to Supply Chain Management
• RFID provides control and visibility for high value supplies
• RFID can be leveraged beyond the inventory space and into the supply chain space
• The market is maturing and understanding the value of optimal workflows
Questions?
Thank you
Carola Endicott, EdM
Vice President, Cardinal Health
cardinalhealth.com/cims