Vanderbilt UMC to Deploy Kiosks

June 24, 2011
Vanderbilt University Medical Center of Nashville, Tenn. will deploy Mequon, Wis.-based D2’s My Patient Passport Express for its patient check-in

Vanderbilt University Medical Center of Nashville, Tenn. will deploy Mequon, Wis.-based D2’s My Patient Passport Express for its patient check-in program.

According to the company, the kiosk allows patients to check in, make future appointments, and update their medical history using a touch screen kiosk with HIPPA-compliant custom privacy overlay. Patients can use their credit card to make co-pay payments and sign documents using the electronic signature pad.

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