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Article: High-tech identification: Indiana hospital uses fingerprints to track patients.
- Article from:
- Modern Healthcare
- Article date:
- April 6, 1998
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Someday "Good morning, may I have your finger please?" might be a common greeting at hospitals or doctors offices.
Instead of relying on traditional identification bracelets, providers of the future might know their patients by fingerprints.
At 227-bed LaPorte (Ind.) Hospital, a slice of science fiction has turned into reality. In 1995 the hospital began using fingerprints to electronically identify its patients. Experts around the country contacted by Modern Healthcare say they know of no other hospital using fingerprints to identify patients. However, Sarasota (Fla.) Memorial Hospital is using similar technology as part of a computer screen saver to ...