Inmed introduced Smart IDReader recognition technologies into the 1C: Medicine based information system. Hospital "
Customers: Inmed, Penza Penza; Pharmaceutics, medicine, health care Contractors: No consultant or no data, Smart Engines (Smart Endzhins) Product: Smart ID Engine (formerly Smart IDReader)Project date: 2018/12 - 2019/05
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On May 17, 2019, it became known that IT specialists in the medical and diagnostic clinic Inmed (Penza) completed integration the libraries recognitions Smart IDReader developed by the company into the Smart Engines automation system of medical organizations. " The 1C: medicine. Hospital project uses recognition to speed up the patient registration procedure. data Russian passports
According to the results of the implementation, to open the patient's history, it is enough to scan his passport, causing a special scanning dialogue in ARM "1C: medicine. Hospital. " The obtained passport scan is recognized using Smart IDReader, and the extracted data is transferred to the medical information system. Further, depending on whether the patient has previously contacted the Inmed clinic or not, the operator can draw up a new history or use the information about the patient already in the database.
The peculiarity of this implementation project is that operators work in "1C: medicine. Hospital "in terminal access mode. to the server To scan documents, normal tablet scanners images are used, from which are sent for processing to the server with the installed Smart IDReader technology. Passport recognition time, RUSSIAN FEDERATION excluding scanning time, according to Smart Engines, does not exceed one second.
According to Smart Engines representatives, the use of Smart IDReader recognition technology when registering will increase the level of service for patients, provide comfort when communicating with the patient and the operator and minimize information about the patient's personal data spoken aloud. The introduction will also reduce the burden on operators and reduce the number of errors in registering patients, which is necessary to maintain the correct document flow, according to the company.
According to May 2019, the Inmed clinic is in the process of introducing and refining data transfer technology in 1C[1]"