Datacard Introduces Enhanced Version of OnDemand Labels Solution.Business Editors & Technology Writers MINNETONKA, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 28, 2002 Version 3.0 features label design capabilities, compatibility with Datacard(R) card personalization system Datacard Group today introduced an enhanced version of its OnDemand(TM) Labels solution for healthcare information management. Version 3.0 offers several enhancements, including a more intuitive user interface, broader system compatibility and an exclusive tool for label design and setup. Using magnetic stripe A small length of magnetic tape adhered to credit cards, badges, permits, passes and tokens. The tape is read by magnetic stripe readers incorporated into ATMs, identification readers and payment terminals. technology, the OnDemand Labels solution increases the utility of an embossed em·boss tr.v. em·bossed, em·boss·ing, em·boss·es 1. To mold or carve in relief: emboss a design on a coin. 2. card by cost-effectively issuing patient labels and wristbands in any quantity, at any time. Staff members simply swipe a card through a reader to capture data and print information directly onto the surface of a wristband wristband An identifying bracelet attached to a Pt's wrist at the time of admission to a health care facility, which may be the only identifier used during a person's stay in a hospital or label. This capability conserves wristband and label stock, significantly reduces data entry errors and replaces often-illegible imprinting imprinting, acquisition of behavior in many animal species, in which, at a critical period early in life, the animals form strong and lasting attachments. Imprinting is important for normal social development. technology with accurate, legible direct-thermal and thermal-transfer printing. In addition, numerical data Numerical data (or quantitative data) is data measured or identified on a numerical scale. Numerical data can be analysed using statistical methods, and results can be displayed using tables, charts, histograms and graphs. fields can be printed as bar codes on wristbands or labels to track patient activity across a hospital or clinic. The compact footprint and the value price of the OnDemand Labels solution, enables healthcare enterprises to install an OnDemand Labels solution at every remote nursing hub and workstation throughout their facilities. The new label design tool offered in version 3.0 is also fully compatible with the Datacard(R) 295 card personalization system, creating a convenient technology bridge for healthcare facilities already using the 295 system to issue embossed patient cards. "Version 3.0 makes an even stronger case for OnDemand Labels as the patient ID and information management platform of choice," said Kent Shields, senior vice president and general manager of Datacard's hardware division. "In addition to efficiently designing and issuing wristbands and labels using embossed patient cards, it offers an affordable way for those using Datacard embossing embossing, process of producing upon various materials designs or patterns in relief by mechanical means. The material is pressed between a pair of dies especially adapted to its hardness and the depth of the design needed. systems to add magnetic stripe and bar code technology to their operations." Datacard Group provides software, systems and professional services (job) professional services - A department of a supplier providing consultancy and programming manpower for the supplier's products. needed to build profitable card programs. The company's solutions portfolio also includes a complete line of secure digital identity systems and card personalization systems. Datacard Group is privately held and based in Minnetonka, Minnesota For other uses, see Minnetonka (disambiguation). Minnetonka is a suburban community located eight miles west of Minneapolis in Hennepin County. Its 2000 population of 51,480 makes it the fourteenth largest city in Minnesota. . Datacard Group serves customers in more than 120 countries. (www.datacard.com) |
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