Tuesday, April 28, 2009

The panel rounding out the day at the Engineering Society of Detroit's Innovations in Health Care Conference watch presentations about the accelerated rate of innovation adoption, simulation technology and about the important of using an interdisciplinary systems-focused approach to solving complex health care problems.

Creating a culture of "error resistance" with a "system solution" was a common theme threaded through the speakers' presentations and talks.

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) was discussed as one of the system solutions used in innovative ways by leaders in health care innovation.

The solutions Dynamic offers are among thosed in place at these hospitals to improve patient care, reduce costs and minimize risks.

For more information on RFID Solutions in health care, contact us today.

Learn more about the Innovations in Health Care Conference, and see the program and speakers here.


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Monday, April 27, 2009

Innovations in Health Care

The Engineering Society of Detroit included a tour of the Henry Ford simulation center as an add on to its Innovations In Health Care Conference this week. This picture shows Dr. Craig Reickert demonstrating what this simulation suite can do. I'm excited to see what innovations are discussed tomorrow at the full day event. More to come on that.

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Monday, April 13, 2009

Dynamic Advisory Board Member Featured in Crain's

Please join me in congratulating our very own advisory board member Mike Klein, who was featured in Crain Detroit Business’ “On the Grow” section recently.

On the Grow highlights growing companies in the Detroit area.

It’s “premium” (paid) content, but here is a screen shot and a snippet from the article:

Online Tech sees opportunity in companies' IT cutbacks

By Tom Henderson

Online Tech Inc., an Ann Arbor-based provider of data storage and file backup for disaster recovery, sees the current economic downturn as an opportunity to continue growing its business at a double-digit rate.

As other companies deal with budget problems by cutting their IT staffs or putting expansion plans on hold, Online Tech wants to use its beefed-up marketing and sales staff to take advantage of the opportunity. (Crain's Detroit Business)

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