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SAINT
THOMAS INTRODUCES SMARTCARD TECHNOLOGY A
FIRST FOR NASHVILLE
NASHVILLE,
Tenn. (Jan. 18, 2005) – Saint Thomas Hospital today
announced a new benefit for patients and a first for healthcare
in Middle Tennessee -- SmartCards.
The
new SmartCard is the first phase of a pilot program offered
in conjunction with the Saint Thomas “Women of Heart”
program, and will consist of a patient’s ID photo and
a computer chip housing the patient’s medical history,
personal and insurance information. SmartCard stations will
be located in the admissions area at Saint Thomas Hospital,
in the Emergency Department and in cardiology offices on
the Saint Thomas campus.
“SmartCard
technology will change the way we do business by providing
our patients faster registration and easily accessed medical
history. One of the most difficult things patients encounter
when visiting doctors or hospitals is the very lengthy process
of registration. This new technology will decrease the time
spent on forms and expedite their entry into various parts
of the hospital in minutes,” said Chris Young, Chief
Information Officer, Saint Thomas Health Services.
Saint
Thomas Hospital is a member of Saint Thomas Health Services,
a faith-based ministry with 10,000 associates serving Middle
Tennessee. In the 2005 HealthGrades hospital quality ratings,
Saint Thomas Hospital is ranked No. 1 in Tennessee for overall
cardiac services, heart surgery and cardiac interventions.
Saint Thomas is the only hospital in Tennessee, and one of
only 35 in the entire U.S., to be ranked in the top 10 percent
nationally for both heart surgery and cardiac interventions. |