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Mobile Bedside Solutions - Danby's mobile printing and tracking solutions provide accurate, efficient and discreet solutions at the patient's bedside.

With sample identification errors leading to more than 160,000 adverse events for patients in U.S. each year, it is critical for hospitals and laboratories to focus on accuracy.  Components such as Zebra mobile specialty printers, medical courier specimen tracking software and the latest mobile scanning devices from Danby will help your organization eliminate costly errors.
  • MCElite® is a medical software solution for specimen tracking and courier management, from pick-up to laboratory delivery.  This innovative, modular, web-based system manages all aspects of medical specimen collection and transport including optimization of courier routes, sample type identification and managing the daily needs of clients.  Click here for MCElite Product features.
  • Zebra's lightweight, easy-to-use mobile printers can accurately label specimens at bedside.   Labels for samples collected at bedside can be printed individually, eliminating the potential for mix-ups.

  • Mobile data collection devices such as the new Honeywell 9700 hand-held terminal feature easy-to-use operation and super crisp VGA displays, much appreciated by on-the-go couriers and lab technicians.

  • Most point-of-care solutions from The Danby Group involve little if any IT involvement.  For instance, web-based MCElite requires no server.  Mobile cart solutions utilize in-house wireless services already in place at most hospitals.
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  • Privacy concerns?  All of the devices we recommend to produce and read bar code or RFID labels satisfy HIPAA and JCAHO requirements for protecting patient privacy and safety.


            Resources:

                   Healthcare Labeling Supplies Catalog Feb 15 2010

                   Protecting Patient Safety Thru Lab Barcoding

                   Blood Bank Brochure