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Development of RFID-Integrated Inventory Management System for Medical Prosthetics
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Development of RFID-Integrated Inventory Management System for Medical Prosthetics

saritasa.com
Medical

Critical Inventory Management Challenges in Medical Prosthetics Distribution

The client's life-critical prosthetic products require precise inventory tracking at hospitals to ensure availability for emergency procedures. Manual inventory systems were error-prone, time-consuming, and failed to provide real-time visibility into stock levels, expiration dates, and device status.

About the Client

A leading US-based medical technology company specializing in the design, manufacturing, and distribution of prosthetic organs for surgical operations.

Objectives for Enhanced Inventory Management System

  • Automate inventory tracking using RFID technology to eliminate manual processes
  • Integrate with Salesforce CRM for seamless data synchronization
  • Enable hospital staff to submit orders and reports via mobile interface
  • Ensure offline functionality for uninterrupted operations in low-connectivity environments
  • Provide real-time alerts for low inventory and expiring products

Core System Functionalities and Key Features

  • Bluetooth-enabled RFID scanner integration for instant device identification
  • iPad application for inventory updates, order submissions, and malfunction reporting
  • Real-time inventory tracking with expiration date monitoring
  • Offline data capture with automatic synchronization upon reconnection
  • Two-way integration with Salesforce CRM for order processing and analytics

Preferred Technologies for Inventory System Development

iOS application development (Swift)
Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) protocols
RESTful API integration
Mobile offline data storage (SQLite)

Critical System Integrations

  • Salesforce CRM API
  • Bluetooth RFID hardware SDKs
  • Cloud-based data synchronization framework

Essential Non-Functional Requirements

  • Military-grade data encryption for HIPAA compliance
  • High-availability offline mode with conflict resolution
  • Scalable architecture for nationwide hospital deployment
  • Intuitive UI/UX design for medical staff with minimal technical training

Expected Business Impact of Inventory Management System

The solution will reduce inventory management time by 70%, eliminate stockout incidents for critical prosthetics, improve order accuracy to 99.9%, and enhance CRM data integrity through automated synchronization. Offline capabilities will ensure uninterrupted operations in surgical environments with unreliable connectivity.

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