RFIDs in Eye Care
What are RFIDs?
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology is being used by many retailers to improve the shopping experience–and by at least one major eyecare center, according to a post by the University of Michigan on the site, Medical Xpress.
RFID technology can help streamline operations by knowing where everything is and where everything goes. It can help a large store maintain a clearer picture of inventory counts.
RFID uses small tags or chips to transmit a signal to remote scanners. Over the last decade, the tags have gotten cheap enough to attach to everyday items from soup to leggings—and they’ve been used in car ignitions and EZ pass booths for years.
How do we use RFIDs in Eye Care?
What does retrieval require?
Removal of expired Inter-ocular lenses from 4k+ surgical centers nationwide