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Dr. Sarah Ahmed & Emilia Blight

12th Dec 2010

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Biometrics in Healthcare: Revolutionizing Patient Identification and Access Control

Biometric healthcare involves the use of biometric technology to improve healthcare outcomes, including patient identification, monitoring, and diagnosis.

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Biometric healthcare involves the use of biometric technology to improve healthcare outcomes, including patient identification, monitoring, and diagnosis. This technology can include various biometric sensors and devices that measure physiological parameters such as heart rate, blood pressure, and respiratory rate, among others.

Biometric healthcare can be used in various settings, from hospitals to at-home care, and can help healthcare providers make accurate and timely diagnoses, monitor patient progress, and improve treatment outcomes. However, it is important to note that the use of biometric healthcare must comply with regulations and laws that protect patient privacy and data security.

Additionally, the accuracy and reliability of biometric healthcare technology must be validated through rigorous testing and evaluation to ensure that it is safe and effective for patient use.