Medical complexes and facilities

End user registration biometrically. and identity verification in any process (applicative or physical).

Receiving medical information with only biometric customer identification.

Customer verification at each end point: clinics, pharmacies, hospitals, private doctors.

Making appointments, receiving medication and confirming payment will be done by biometric identification.

Implications for safety – client verification will reduce common mistakes such as incorrect treatment, administration of incorrect drugs, duplication of identity.

Implications for security – prevention of information theft, prevention of impersonation, prevention of entry to negative factors.

improving efficiency. Certain identification at all endpoints.

The client has the ability to receive information in any process.

For the therapist/service provider, the transfer of information is defined exclusively to the client.

Financial charge will be direct with the help of identification.

Consequences for the workers in the medical complex.

Entry control and attendance will be recorded biometrically and immediately.

Information security will improve and a registered level of treatment of sensitive and private information will be created

Entry into clean premises, such as operating rooms, will be done without touching hands.

Sensitive rooms such as supply and medicine rooms will be entered in accordance with permissions and facial recognition – loss prevention.

Vendors. They will be biometrically registered and verified upon arrival and departure. Arrival times and a link to a vehicle with an entry permit will be defined.