RFID Tracking
Asset and Supply Management SolutionsThe Inventory Challenge:
Healthcare and laboratory organizations face rising pressure to reduce costs, maintaining strict compliance, and improve efficiency, yet many workflows still rely on:
- Manual spreadsheets and disconnected systems
- Limited visibility across locations
- Reactive inventory management (expired
supplies, stockouts, rush orders) - Inconsistent purchasing and tracking processes
- Lack of data on usage, waste, and true cost
The Digi-Trax Solution
A scalable, RFID-enabled solution that transforms supply and asset management from manual and reactive to automated and data-driven.
Automated Inventory Tracking
Assets and supplies tracked in real-time without manual input
Centralized Visibility
Monitor inventory/assets across
all facilities in one unified platform
Accurate, Rapid Data Capture
Eliminate manual counts and reduce human error
Expiration & Movement Alerts
Proactively manage expiring supplies and asset movement
Workflow Automation
Replace manual processes with intelligent rules and triggers
Seamless Integration
Connect with ERP, LIS, and other enterprise systems
How It Works:
RFID-enabled labels applied to supplies and assts are captured by fixed or handheld readers as inventory moves, capturing real-time location data. Business rules trigger automated alerts and a centralized dashboard delivers reporting, insights, and analytics.
Operational Impact:
- >99% inventory accuracy with automated tracking
- Reduced supply waste and asset loss
- Decreased manual labor and administrative effort
- Actionable insights into usage, trends, and spend
BUILT FOR HEALTHCARE & LAB ENVIRONMENTS
- Instant “seek & find” location of supplies
- Audit-ready tracking and full usage history for compliance
- End-to-end workflow automation from receiving and labeling to usage and replenishment
- Cloud or on-prem deployment flexibility with rapid implementation and minimal IT burden
- Flexible, low-risk investment model aligned to label consumption reducing upfront costs and avoiding large IT budget requirements