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University Health Care System Implements Photo Biometrics
University Health Care System Implements Photo Biometrics
Submit your contact information to receive a free case study on how Augusta, GA based University Health Care System implemented the RightPatient® biometric patient identification using Photo Biometrics to increase patient safety, eliminate duplicate medical records, and improve data integrity.
This case study offers a closer look at University Health Care System's commitment to quality and safety that helps improve patient care and the factors that led them to determine that RightPatient® with Photo Biometrics was the most effective solution to increase patient safety, eliminate duplicate medical records, and improve data integrity. Learn how University Health diligently evaluated several different biometric patient identification technologies before deciding to deploy RightPatient® with Photo Biometrics, as it was more hygienic, versatile, and accurate.
RightPatient® Biometric Patient Identification Case Studies – Examples of how the solution has been implemented and what results have been achieved.

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“University Health Care System implemented RightPatient® because photo biometrics is more accurate than fingerprinting or palm vein mapping and they liked the fact that patients did not have to touch a device to be identified, ensuring a safe, hygienic environment that supports hospital infection control.”

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