HTMwire assessment
ZulaFly makes Fuzion, vendor-neutral RTLS software that unifies data from multiple RFID, BLE, and RTLS hardware technologies into a single platform for asset management, staff and patient locating, staff duress, and environmental monitoring. University of Utah Health deployed Fuzion across more than 11,000 tagged devices, 5,000 staff badges, and 1,300 temperature monitors, integrating with Epic, CMMS, and Active Directory. The company was founded by Stephanie Andersen, formerly of Intelligent InSites.
Vendor-neutral Fuzion software unifies disparate RFID/BLE/RTLS hardware into one platform rather than locking hospitals into a single tag vendor.
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Yes. Fuzion is designed as a vendor-neutral software layer that ingests and unifies data from multiple RFID, BLE, and RTLS hardware technologies into one platform.
At University of Utah Health, Fuzion integrates with Epic, the hospital CMMS, and Active Directory, alongside the underlying RTLS tag and sensor hardware.
Fuzion supports asset management, patient and staff locating, staff duress, and environmental temperature monitoring across multiple campuses.
The University of Utah Health deployment spans more than 11,000 tagged devices, 5,000 staff badges, and 1,300 temperature monitors.
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