Free LUNCH & LEARN featuring RTLS success at Methodist Medical Center of Illinois
CHICAGO, Nov. 6, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- TeleTracking Technologies is offering a series of regional lunch & learn events, beginning Nov. 14 in Chicago, for hospitals interested in learning how Real-Time Locating Systems (RTLS) can enhance asset management, improve patient flow, cut costs and generate revenue.
Methodist Medical Center of Illinois and TeleTracking RTLS consultants will help attendees develop a blueprint for better resource management, and learn more about the expanding role of RTLS in hospital operational improvement.
CLICK HERE for agenda and registration details. The first event will be held Wednesday, November 14th, from 11:00AM-4:00PM CST at the DoubleTree by Hilton Chicago Oak Brook.
Additional details can be obtained by emailing [email protected] or calling 412-391-6369.
About TeleTracking
For more than two decades, TeleTracking Technologies has applied proven principles of logistics management to hospitals and health systems to enhance patient care, improve financial performance and gain competitive advantage. Its industry-leading software and consulting services create an enterprise-wide platform to reduce overcrowding, cut costs, generate revenue, fight the spread of infection, manage assets, accelerate patient transfers and provide a wealth of data for continual operational improvement and business development. It provides process planning and patient flow redesign through its consulting division, Avanti Patient Flow Services, and real-time asset and patient tracking through its TeleTracking RTLS Division. For more information, visit www.teletracking.com and join the conversation by subscribing to the TeleTracking Blog at http://blog.teletracking.com/.
Dennis Morabito
Sr. Manager, Marketing Communications
TeleTracking Technologies, Inc.
412-391-6098 / [email protected]
SOURCE TeleTracking Technologies, Inc.
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