Hospitals are being asked to improve performance while reducing labor, controlling capital spend, and minimizing risk. Yet teams still lose time searching for equipment, unnecessarily reprocessing trays, and manually tracking high-risk specimens and inventory.
At HIMSS 2026 in Las Vegas, March 9–12, ID Integration will be in the Zebra Technologies Pavilion, Booth #2435, demonstrating how passive RFID delivers real visibility across assets, trays, specimens, and inventory without disrupting existing systems.
What You’ll Experience at the Booth
Locate critical equipment fast
See how passive RFID helps clinical engineering and nursing teams quickly find IV pumps, ventilators, and wheelchairs. Improved utilization reduces emergency rentals, prevents duplicate purchases, and supports smarter capital planning.
Identify surgical trays without breaking sterility
Wrapped trays can be confirmed instantly without opening them, reducing reprocessing costs and avoiding preventable OR delays. Tray-level traceability supports Joint Commission and FDA expectations while improving accountability.
Strengthen specimen chain of custody
Automated reads at key handoffs create an audit-ready history that reduces the risk of lost or misidentified specimens and protects patient safety.
Improve inventory visibility and recall readiness
Gain clearer insight into implant usage, expiration risk, and stock levels. Automated data capture reduces manual counts and helps supply chain leaders move from reactive replenishment to proactive management.
Designed for Enterprise Integration
Passive RFID integrates with EHR, CMMS, LIS, and ERP platforms, strengthening current workflows rather than adding another silo. Real-time intelligence supports the shift from manual processes to predictive operations, aligning with the majority of hospitals investing in workflow automation and location technologies.
Meet with ID Integration at HIMSS

Visit Booth #2435 for a live walkthrough or schedule a one-on-one conversation during exhibit hours. Contact Troy Waller, VP Healthcare, at (916) 945-1147 to reserve time.
