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Biometric identification refers to the use of unique physical characteristics, such as fingerprints, facial features, or iris patterns, to identify individuals. In the healthcare industry, biometric identification is used to authenticate the identity of patients, healthcare providers, and other individuals who may have access to sensitive patient information.
There are several potential applications for biometric identification in healthcare, including:
Patient identification: Biometric identification can be used to verify the identity of patients when they access healthcare services, helping to prevent identity theft and reduce errors in patient care.
Access control: Biometric identification can be used to control access to sensitive areas, such as laboratories or pharmacies, or to sensitive information, such as electronic medical records.
Clinical trial management: Biometric identification can be used to verify the identity of participants in clinical trials, helping to ensure that the results of the trial are accurate and reliable.
Overall, biometric identification is a valuable tool for improving the security and accuracy of healthcare systems and helping to protect the privacy of patients.
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