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From: | David Bruchmann |
Subject: | Re: [Health] Details of EMR/EHR + documentation |
Date: | Wed, 23 Apr 2014 17:42:36 +0700 |
Hiya!
For some patients who have difficulty communicating (dementia, language
> Concerning Fingerprints it's not related to medicine but really just
> identification.
> So if someone has the right fingerprint - fitting to the identity card he
> is the person on the ID-card and can be handled like that person.
> Else he just found that ID card (or worse ... ) and is using it to get
> something for free.
> This identification-process is common and if the fingerprints can be stored
> it's a cool features but relates to the profile in tryton and not to the
> health records directly.
barrier, psychosis, etc.) I definitely see non-verbal identification as
a very valuable goal. Biometric identifiers could be useful (and
implemented eventually in the way future), but the project is thinking
much more basic at the moment --- use GNU Health, FHIR interoperability,
etc. SSNs (Social Security #s) and MRNs (Medical Record #s) work well
enough usually (!). On the other hand, fraud is not on my mind at the
hospitals where I work in the States. What is on my mind is figuring out
who is who and similar issues: patient history, current illness,
imaging, etc.
-C
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