Accessing Patient Data With Palm-Vein Technology
Tuesday, August 2, 2011 at 9:37PM At NYU Langone Medical Center in New York City, patients' insurance information and even their medical history are stored and accessed through palm-vein scanners. Once a patient is entered into the system, which only takes a few minutes, every time they visit the hospital, all their information is accessbile in seconds during a palm scan with PatientSecure™.
Near infrared light captures unique blood-flow patterns in the palm. An image is created and converted into a unique patient identifier that is linked to the hospital's electronic health record system.
According to a press release, “Vein patterns are 100 times more unique than fingerprints,” said Bernard A. Birnbaum, MD, senior vice president and vice dean, chief of hospital operations at NYU Langone. “As a result, PatientSecure provides a safe, secure, easy and fast way for our patients to register for care at the medical center. It not only protects privacy and enhances quality, but will transform the patient experience.”


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