Biometric security systems may be option for your hospital
Emergency Management Alert, March 8, 2005
In the fast-paced world of healthcare, hospital personnel often misplace access cards and identification badges and get bogged down by multiple passwords, which ultimately compromises hospital security. A possible solution to these problems is biometric security, an automated system that recognizes a person based on physiological and behavioral characteristics. Through the use of fingerprints, voice/facial recognition technology, and hand readers, biometrics makes it almost impossible for unwanted people to access secure areas.
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