Posted on August 27th, 2010 by Health News
A new technology that tracks instruments and sponges during surgical procedures has earned clearance from the Food and Drug Administration. Haldor Advanced Technologies Ltd. has developed ORLocate, a system specifically designed to improve patient safety and decrease complex and time-consuming counting procedures that are prone to human error…
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