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Media Contacts
Maureen Deiana The Deiana Group 508-234-8503
maureen@deianagroup.com
Karen Angelo The Deiana Group 978-447-1438 karen@deianagroup.com
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June 2, 2008
University of Pennsylvania Health System (UPHS)
extends Radianse real-time location system across
Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine
May 21, 2008
Increased efficiency, communication and satisfaction drive asset tracking decisions at PinnacleHealth; 4,500 devices now part of Radianse Reveal
March 26, 2008
Radianse announces plug-and-play Wi-Fi receivers
February 20, 2008
Radianse focuses on low-cost, smart design to make patient tracking pervasive
February 13, 2008
Brigham and Women’s Hospital goes live in patient tower with Radianse Reveal Asset Tracking
December 12, 2007
Southern Ohio Medical Center implements Radianse Reveal Asset Tracking hospital-wide
June 11, 2007
Manuel T. Lowenhaupt, M.D., Joins Radianse as Chief Executive Officer
February 26, 2007
Waco’s Providence Health Center Goes Live with Prospective Patient
Flow Manager from Radianse
February 23, 2007
Radianse Executives to Share Insights on Enhancing Hospital
Productivity and Revenue at HIMSS07
September 6, 2006
Harrisburg Hospital Adds Hospital-Wide Equipment Tracking Solution Building on Successful OR Patient-Flow System
August, 2006
Patient Care Technology Systems Announces Integration of Radianse RFID Indoor Positioning Solutions. Companies Sign Agreement to Co-Market Workflow Solutions to Hospitals
July 13, 2006
Radianse receives $6Million in Series B funding; pioneer in healthcare indoor positioning solutions set to launch new application to improve patient flow and resource management.
June 20, 2006
Brigham & Women's Hospital extends equipment tracking
hospital-wide after proving a fast return on investment
April 19, 2006
Erie County, Scranton and Lakeland medical centers tackle surgical workflow management with PeriOptimum and Radianse
February 09, 2006
IBSS Enhances SynTrack™ for Healthcare With Radianse Indoor Positioning Solution
September 20, 2005
A sign of increasing recognition from the healthcare community for its distinction in performance and payback, Radianse, Inc. today announced four new installations of its active-RFID indoor positioning solution (IPS), each expected to increase
efficiencies, enhance safety and reduce costs.
July 18, 2005
In an open letter, Radianse Chief Technology Officer, Michael Dempsey, encourages the FDA to leverage all the available technologies for identifying medical devices
March 30, 2005
Lancaster General implements PeriOptimum and Radianse solution to optimize patient flow in new orthopedic center
March 15, 2005
Mississippi Baptist Health Systems uses real-time workflow management and patient location from PeriOptimum and Radianse
February 9, 2005
Radianse announces indoor positioning Alerts to support overall healthcare efficiency and safety
February 9, 2005
Radianse announces first single-use active-RFID tag for fast, accurate patient location from admission to discharge
January 11, 2005
The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania installs Radianse indoor positioning solution across PeriOperative Services.
December 2, 2004
Radianse Announces Final Close of Series A Financing, Kaiser Permanente and Partners Healthcare entities invest in healthcare IPS
October 26, 2004
NIH awards Radianse $1.5 million to test the impact of real-time location on healthcare efficiency, safety
October 26, 2004
Arnold Milstein, MD, to Keynote Second Annual Indoor Location Leadership Conference, November 3 & 4, Andover, Mass.
August 3, 2004
PeriOptimum chooses Radianse indoor positioning solution: companies deliver real-time workflow, patient tracking across surgical service
July 6, 2004
Radianse Announces Series A Investment Co-led by HLM Venture Partners and Partech International; Joined by Ascension Health Ventures
June 1, 2004
Radianse active- RFID technology to power real-time asset management for St. Croix Systems
February 23, 2004
Radianse indoor positioning solution (IPS) at work at HIMSS
June 23, 2003
Indoor Positioning Systems reach "Tipping Point:" Reduced cost and complexity expand application potential for healthcare
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