GE introduces asset-management tool

GE Medical Systems subsidiary Healthcare Services is bringing an asset-management package to market. The software, AssetPlus, enables hospitals to manage healthcare equipment assets across biomedical, facilities, and information technology departments, according to the Waukesha, WI-based vendor.

The product includes an inventory database with real-time information on equipment status, maintenance history, and job requests and status, as well as interactive, real-time communications via a hospital’s intranet that provide the clinical staff with access to inventory. AssetPlus also includes customized business reports that address Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) requirements.

The software has the capability to integrate with personal digital assistant (PDA) units and provide inventory data, job requests, and maintenance history. A built-in barcode reader also enables the use of PDAs to document work performed.

By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
September 12, 2002

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