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RFID in the healthcare supply chain: usage and application
International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, 02/10/09
Kumar S et al. - This study shows that RFID technology has come a long way in the recent past and has potential to improve healthcare sector productivity and efficiency. Implementation by large companies such as Wal-mart has helped to make the technology become much more economical in its per unit cost as well as its supporting equipment and training costs.
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