Belimed Inc., a Switzerland-based manufacturer of cleaning and sterile processing systems in healthcare and life sciences, is partnering with Israel-based Haldor Advanced Technologies Ltd., a provider of radio frequency identification (RFID)-enabled surgical instrument management solutions for the healthcare industry.
Under the terms of the new agreement, Belimed will market Haldor’s ORLocate system as a complete solution in conjunction with Belimed’s processing equipment to provide and document real-time information about each sterile processing cycle.
ORLocate is designed to help hospitals reduce costs associated with surgical instrument shrinkage as well as provide accurate usage data on each instrument to optimize instrument set size and overall inventory. According to Haldor, the "state-of-the-art system" also improves staff productivity and accuracy by actively guiding and monitoring the technician’s entire workflow cycle to ensure compliance and improve patient safety by managing infection control and the prevention of retained surgical items with accurate instrument level data.
“Haldor is excited to be working with Belimed, a global market leader, to help hospitals and healthcare systems transform their operations,” said Rubi Halberthal, Haldor’s president and CEO. “Improving patient safety and optimizing workflow between sterile processing departments and operating rooms (O.R.) is a necessity in today’s healthcare environment. We look forward to the collaboration with Belimed to enable healthcare organizations to optimize processing efficiencies, reduce costs, and enhance patient safety.”
“This is a monumental leap forward,” said Joe McDonald, president of Belimed’s Medical Group. “This is the first true instrument tracking system at the instrument level, which covers the full continuum of sterile processing department and O.R., and doesn’t result in any additional workflow time. While tray level software has been in the marketplace for many years, this is the first real instrument level technology.”
Belimed's U.S. headquarters are in Charleston, S.C. Headquartered in Hod Hasharon, Israel, Haldor has offices in Europe, the Middle East, and North America.