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Oct 6th, 2018   •    Press Releases

Integrated Biometrics Fingerprint Scanners Powering Remote Healthcare Services in Kenya

Kenyan healthcare provider Afya Research Africa (ARA) is using fingerprint biometrics to establish identity to provide care to people in areas without digital infrastructure while preserving their privacy, according to an announcement.

Afya Africa Research And Integrated Biometrics Columbo Product UsageARA, which operates 28 clinics across rural Kenya, uses Integrated Biometrics’ Columbo single-print fingerprint scanner with its own STONE® HMIS (Healthcare Management Information system) to enroll and confirm patient identity. The data is stored on inexpensive Linux computers, and the system transfers data over cellular networks with low bandwidth to a mesh-based infrastructure made up of local networks covering multiple villages to overcome connectivity challenges. Despite its lack of digital infrastructure in areas far from the capital of Nairobi, Kenya is launching a national biometric registration program this year to improve government planning, service delivery, and security.

Other fingerprint scanners had been used by ARA, but the organization experienced problems with image quality, a lack of compatibility with international standards, and power consumption, leading it to select the FBI-certified Columbo scanners for its program. The durability and low power draw of Columbo scanners, as well as the resistance to the affects of dust, bright sunlight, and dry or dirty fingers were significant factors in the decision, the companies say.

We were not going to be able to deliver on what we wanted to do, said Moses Ndiritu, Director of Stone HMIS, Afya Research Africa. We spent money, we used other devices, and without that particular device (Columbo), we wouldn’t have been able to create a unique identification system using biometrics in such difficult places as where we work.

By successfully providing a fingerprint-based Personal Universal Unique Identifier (PUUI) to people in remote areas, ARA was able to treat 35,000 patients in 2017 with medical services according to data-driven best practises.

ARA’s ingenious, creative solution to healthcare in rural Kenya shows how powerful identity can be when applied to improving people’s lives,” added Stephen Thies, Chief Executive Officer of Integrated Biometrics. “We are proud that Columbo provided the key element for their program and look forward to supporting similar initiatives around the world.

Integrated Biometrics was recently named to the Inc. 5000 for the third consecutive year.

                   

About Integrated Biometrics
Integrated Biometrics (IB), a pioneer in biometric fingerprint technology, designs and manufactures advanced, high-resolution touchless and FBI-certified contact identity solutions for government, law enforcement, military, social services, and a wide range of commercial applications. IB’s lightweight scanners, supported by our patented light-emitting sensor (LES) technology, outperform traditional fingerprint devices in size, power consumption, portability, and reliability. Global organizations rely on IB’s products to enroll and verify identities quickly and accurately, even in remote locations under extreme conditions. Commercial enterprises, government and financial services organizations depend on IB to build innovative, secure applications to establish identity in accordance with national and international standards. For more information, visit: https://www.integratedbiometrics.com.

Integrated Biometrics Fingerprint Scanners Powering Remote Healthcare Services in KenyaKenyan healthcare provider Afya Research Africa (ARA) is using fingerprint biometrics to establish identity to provide care to people in areas without digital infrastructure while preserving their privacy, according to an announcement.

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