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Raphael Hospital Implements Oosto’s Facial Recognition Technology To Keep Operating Rooms Sterile And Clean
As part of Raphael Hospital’s efforts to minimize the contact of the medical staff with surfaces, Oosto's facial recognition technology was implemented and enables touchless access control to sterile areas. The private Raphael Hospital, located in northern Tel Aviv, Israel, was built from the ground up to provide excellent medical patient care, as well as the golden standard of hospitalization with the most cutting-edge technology. Like any hospital, Raphael Hospital had to deal with cross-contamination, which is the result of the transfer of viruses and germs between patients or between them, and the medical staff. Rafael Hospital’s innovative approach led it to implement new technologies, enabling a touchless journey to sterile areas and significantly reducing the potential for cross-contamination. Raphael Hospital’s innovative approach to incorporating advanced technologies is evident throughout its modern facility.
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