University of Michigan Health System selects InnerWireless
HealthLeaders News Brief, December 18, 2007
InnerWireless, a provider of in-building wireless technology, announced that it will deploy its PanGo location management platform in the University of Michigan Health System's medical campus. This platform will enable the pharmacy department to track and monitor hundreds of boxes containing emergency drug supplies throughout its 913-bed medical campus. Pharmacy will become the first department in the Ann Arbor, Michigan-based University of Michigan Health System to use a real-time location system by incorporating PanGo into the health system's existing Cisco infrastructure.
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