As ReadyTracker approaches its end-of-life in 2025, many hospitals are facing a time-sensitive challenge: how to transition to a new tissue tracking solution without disrupting operations or compromising compliance. For organizations that rely on accurate documentation, Joint Commission readiness, and streamlined workflows, the transition can seem daunting.
Fortunately, Mobile Aspects’ Tissue Tracker was built precisely to make this migration seamless. It’s designed to provide a fast, secure, and compliance-ready path forward — ensuring your hospital stays efficient, audit-ready, and future-proof.
1. Migration Without Data Loss
One of the biggest concerns hospitals have when leaving ReadyTracker is data continuity. Tissue Tracker solves this by offering a built-in Import Wizard that allows you to migrate your existing ReadyTracker data — including tissue logs, expiration data, and product history — safely and quickly.
All historical data remains accessible and traceable for audits.
Data integrity is maintained, so there’s no risk of losing years of records.
Hospitals can resume operations immediately after migration, without downtime.
This ensures your compliance documentation remains intact, even after ReadyTracker shuts down.
2. Familiar Workflows, Faster Performance
Transitioning to a new system doesn’t have to mean retraining your entire team. Tissue Tracker has been intuitively designed to mirror key ReadyTracker workflows while improving speed, automation, and usability.
Minimal staff retraining required.
Simplified navigation and modern UI for faster access.
RFID and barcode integration to reduce manual entry errors.
Hospitals can make the switch with minimal disruption — and even realize performance improvements within days of go-live.
3. Audit-Ready Compliance at Every Step
Joint Commission standards require complete traceability of every tissue product — from receipt and storage to patient use and disposal. Tissue Tracker automates this process to ensure your facility always remains compliant:
Every tissue movement is time-stamped and user-logged.
Automated alerts for expired, recalled, or soon-to-expire items.
Instant reporting to satisfy Joint Commission and FDA audits.
Instead of scrambling for records before a survey, your team can produce comprehensive compliance reports in seconds.
4. Fast Implementation, Minimal IT Involvement
Unlike many enterprise systems, Tissue Tracker is designed for rapid deployment. The Mobile Aspects implementation team handles setup, migration, and testing, allowing hospitals to go live in as little as a few weeks.
No server setup or complex IT integration needed.
Works seamlessly with your existing workflow and storage locations.
Dedicated support ensures every site is trained and comfortable before launch.
Hospitals that have transitioned from ReadyTracker consistently report no operational downtime and immediate ROI through time savings and improved visibility.
5. Built for the Future of Tissue Tracking
Tissue Tracker isn’t just a ReadyTracker replacement — it’s a next-generation solution that prepares hospitals for the future. With RFID-enabled tracking, intelligent analytics, and secure cloud infrastructure, your hospital gains real-time control and insight across every tissue management process.
Centralized dashboards show compliance status across departments.
Data analytics help identify usage trends and optimize inventory.
Scalable architecture supports long-term growth across hospital networks.
In short, Tissue Tracker helps hospitals move from manual oversight to proactive management — enhancing patient safety while reducing administrative burden.
Final Thoughts
The ReadyTracker shutdown may seem like a setback, but it’s actually a strategic opportunity to upgrade your hospital’s tissue management system. With Mobile Aspects’ Tissue Tracker, you can transition smoothly, protect your compliance records, and elevate operational efficiency — all without disruption.
Don’t wait until 2026. Future-proof your tissue tracking today and stay ahead of Joint Commission requirements.