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Implementation of E-Health Record with Biometric Authentication

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Applied Computer Vision and Image Processing

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In the health care sector, when the question arises about the patient’s safety and security, the most important point on that we have to focus is patient reorganization and patient data truthfulness. Pharmaceutically the fingerprints of any individuals are uncommon and remain unchanged indefinitely. The fingerprint technology used to provide a reliable and accurate method to identify the patients efficiently. The popular point in the fingerprint biometrics technology is that protecting the patient’s information, it also preserves against cheating and minimizes human intercession. Using this technology the user enters the information of the patient only one time which minimizes the efforts to add the same data again and again only the further new information related to health, any changes in treatment will get added into the previous record when patient comes into the hospital for the next visit. This helps the doctors to easily study the patient’s previous and current health records. The patients get filed quickly at the entrance point simply, by putting down a finger on a self-service terminal or other data collecting device like the emergency department, inpatient areas or outpatient locations.

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Sonar, R.A., Dhande, H.V., Chaudhari, V.D., Ingale, H.T. (2020). Implementation of E-Health Record with Biometric Authentication. In: Iyer, B., Rajurkar, A., Gudivada, V. (eds) Applied Computer Vision and Image Processing. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1155. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-4029-5_42

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