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Here you can learn about the latest biometric developments for your sector
Welcome to
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Here you can learn about the latest biometric developments for your sector
Second victims: Preventing adverse events with biometric identification
The use of biometric technology, such as fingerprints or facial recognition, ensures accurate patient identification, reducing errors and preventing healthcare professionals from facing emotional and legal consequences, protecting them from becoming "second victims."
Fingerprint biometrics: The oldest form of biometric identification.
Fingerprint biometrics is recognized as a highly secure identification method. Today, its use has expanded beyond the realm of security, and it is widely used to manage identities and control access in a variety of industries.
Fingerprints, faces or irises? We explore the features of the main biometric technologies
Biometrics offers a secure, convenient and fast way to identify people. We analyze the characteristics of the main biometric technologies, such as iris, facial and fingerprint recognition, considering the advantages and disadvantages they provide.
Benefits of biometric technology for identification of individuals in prisons
Verifying the identity of individuals in prisons facilities is essential, but current methods are slow and susceptible to errors. The efficient solution is to implement biometric technologies, which provide greater control, agility and security in these environments.
Use of biometrics to improve patient safety
In healthcare, errors in patient identification can cause significant damage. Adopting biometric technologies, such as iris or fingerprint recognition, is presented as an effective solution providing multiple benefits that guarantee accurate and secure identification in hospitals.
Patient identification in the healthcare environment
In the healthcare sector, one of the basic principles is to avoid causing harm to the patient. However, errors in patient identification can cause considerable damage. The implementation of biometric technologies, such as iris or fingerprint recognition, emerges as the ideal solution to ensure accurate and secure identification in hospitals.
Ensuring the integrity of data collected in clinical trial EDCs with biometric technology
Ensuring the integrity of data collected in clinical trials is essential and represents a critical step in the introduction of new drugs to the market. The implementation of biometric electronic signatures in Electronic Data Capture (EDCs) ensures their accuracy and reliability.
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