LAS VEGAS, Sept. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- According
to HARRY P. PAPPAS, CEO and founder of the RFID
Educational Foundation, the non-profit
charitable institution, is leading an effort to
form the RFID in Healthcare Consortium
(http://www.rfidinhealthcare.org). On
September 9, the Foundation is holding a
by-invitation-only meeting at the RFID World
2008 event in order to establish the
consortium.
"With worldwide interest in using radio
frequency identification (RFID) to increase
accuracy and reduce costs in healthcare, we at
the Foundation believe it is time to involve
industry, government, and educational leaders in
providing unbiased information on what the
technology can and cannot do," said Pappas.
The Consortium will hold its first meeting,
September 9 as guests of TechInsights'
world-class show dedicated to the RFID industry.
The by- invitation-only meeting includes
industry veterans such as Ken Baker, CEO of
NewAge AdvantaPure; Daniel Sands, President and
CEO of Solstice Medical; John C. Shoemaker,
President of Shipcom Wireless; John Stevens,
Chairman of Visible Assets.
Chairs of the Foundation's Life Sciences
Advisory Board -- Professor Daniel Engels,
University of Texas at Arlington; Dr.
James Fonger, an adult cardiothoracic surgeon;
and Paul Rudolf, M.D. of Arnold & Porter,
LLP -- are participating in the organization of
the Consortium as well.
According to Ken Baker, the consortium is
being formed in order to educate the healthcare
industry on typical global deployment methods
and best practices for RFID technologies across
all areas of the industry and to provide a
collective voice to consumers, businesses, and
regulators.
Prof. Engels, former Research Director of the
MIT Auto-ID Lab says, "Educating the industry
and the general public on specifications,
standards, regulatory guidelines, and testing
procedures is of prime importance to both the
development of the RFID and healthcare
industries."
"The global healthcare industry needs a forum
for peer development, education of stakeholders,
reviews of RFID technology, of regulatory
guidelines and standards that proactively ensure
safe implementation of this technology for
healthcare institutions," says Paul Rudolf,
formerly with the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration and now a consultant to many
healthcare stakeholders.
"We need to a have vendor-neutral, non-profit
organization that values education above all
else in helping RFID technology find its voice,"
says Dan Sands.
Dr. Fonger adds: "The opportunities to reduce
cost and improve patient safety with RFID
technology are compelling."
The Consortium's efforts to collect input
from experts within the medical device industry,
RFID industry, standards and regulatory bodies
should help eliminate subjective interpretation
of uses of RFID.
About The RFID Educational Foundation,
Inc.
Today, the RFID Education Foundation is
paving the way toward global education, and
literacy in Radio Frequency Identification
(RFID) technology. The Foundation, a non-profit,
charitable organization recognized by IRS as a
501(c)(3), was formed in 2007 by Harry P. Pappas
and Emily Sopensky in order to educate and
inform the general public, consumers, and others
about RFID technology and to promote public
awareness about RFID technology.
About RFID World
(http://www.rfid-world.com/2008)
RFID World is the leading industry event
where buyers and sellers of advanced track &
trace solutions meet to discover new
technologies and applications, as well as share
ideas and network with industry innovators from
around the globe.
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Media Contacts:
The RFID Educational Foundation / RFID in Healthcare
Harry Pappas +1 610 357 0990 hpappas@therfidfoundation.org
Emily Sopensky +1-202-550-5108 esopensky@thrfidfoundation.org.
TechInsights and RFID World
Lynda Kaye, Mango Communications + 650-799-2888
lynda@mangocommunications.com
Web site:
http://www.rfidinhealthcare.org/
http://www.rfid-world.com/
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