
How does ABDM Enabled HIS track medical equipment across multiple hospital branches?
We have 3 hospital branches. Ventilators, defibrillators, infusion pumps move between branches constantly. We lose track. We have bought new equipment when old equipment was actually sitting unused at another branch.
The system uses unique digital identifiers linked to the national registry, allowing hospital networks to track equipment transfers, utilisation rates, and service histories across different geographic locations on a unified dashboard.
Does this require RFID tags or just barcodes? Can we see real-time location (e.g., "Ventilator V-1234 is currently in ICU Bed 7 at Branch B") or just last known location? What about equipment that is loaned to another hospital entirely - does the national registry track that?
ABDM Enabled HIS system utilizes unique digital identifiers linked to a national registry to track medical equipment across hospital branches. This system provides real-time tracking of equipment transfers, utilization rates, and service histories on a unified dashboard.
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