Understanding the Differences Between 1:1 Verification, 1:Few Segmentation and 1:N Identification...

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Healthcare biometrics applications are increasingly becoming a part of the industry's architecture. As more and more facilities evaluate the benefits of using a biometric patient identification system to eliminate duplicate records, increase patient safety, lower hospital liability and stop medical identity fraud, it's important to understand the difference between 1:1 verification, 1:Few segmentation and 1:N identification searches. This presentation explains the differences between these search types in a biometric patient identification system, why 1:1 and 1:Few searches can't prevent duplicate medical records or medical identity fraud and why 1:N searches are the optimal searches for healthcare biometrics.

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Biometric Patient Identification

Understanding the Differences Between 1:1 Verification, 1:Few Segmented Identification and

1:N Identification

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Duplicate patient records can have negative impacts on patient safety.

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Studies have shown that:• Avg. hospital duplicate rate is 5-10%• Hidden cost of duplicates = $50• 5 dupes/day = $78,000/year (based

on 6 day week)

† McClellan, Molly. Duplicate Medical Records: A Survey of Twin Cities Healthcare Organizations. AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2009; 2009: 421–425.

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Using consultants or software to de-dupe medical records is

EXPENSIVE and TIME CONSUMING

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† McClellan, Molly. Duplicate Medical Records: A Survey of Twin Cities Healthcare Organizations. AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2009; 2009: 421–425.

One hospital spent $729,000 in consulting fees to merge their

duplicate medical records. Out of 65,000 potential dupes, only 22,000

were merged.

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Biometric technology can prevent duplicate patient records ONLY IF

the system performs a true One-To-Many (1:N) comparison

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The Difference Between Biometric Search Types

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One-to-One (1:1) Verification

Here’s who I am There’s my biometric template

Let’s confirm to make sure!

“Are you who you claim to be?”

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One-to-Few (1:Few) Segmented Identification

Let’s hope you can tell me something

about yourself

Scan your biometric

DOB9/9/76

DOB6/8/80

DOB5/21/72

System compares only against small

segment of database

“Are you in this group?”

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One-to-Many (1:N) Identification

Scan your biometric Compare against

entire biometric database

“Who are you?”

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Takeaways

• 1:1 and 1:Few CANNOT prevent duplicates or fraud

• 1:N CAN

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