
Chris Neely
Articles
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Jan 6, 2025 |
blog.hidglobal.com | Allen Ganz |Robert Sutton |Brian DeGonia |Chris Neely
Facial recognition has become ubiquitous — powering our everyday life from smartphone authentication to airport security checks. Yet, despite its technological promise, the saying “a system is only as strong as its weakest link” rings especially true when discussing facial recognition. In these systems, image quality often proves to be the weakest link — critically impacting overall facial recognition system performance.
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Nov 4, 2024 |
blog.hidglobal.com | Chris Neely
For decades, companies have relied on manual timesheets and punch cards to track employee hours. This system, while familiar, is riddled with risk at the hands of humans — from buddy punching to calculation errors. In today’s digital world, businesses have access to significantly stronger methods of ensuring accurate, efficient timekeeping while eliminating the headaches associated with time theft.
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Sep 23, 2024 |
blog.hidglobal.com | Chris Neely
In today’s increasingly digital healthcare landscape, security has never been more crucial. Protecting sensitive assets, whether patient records or controlled substances, is critical for maintaining the integrity of healthcare operations and ensuring patient safety. Traditional security methods, such as passwords and employee ID cards, can be easily forgotten, lost or stolen, making them insufficient to combat evolving threats and meet the demands of modern healthcare.
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Aug 12, 2024 |
blog.hidglobal.com | Chris Neely
Protecting patient data is crucial in the healthcare industry, and not just for the patient’s sake. Healthcare providers are legally and ethically obligated to safeguard patient information. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) sets stringent standards for safeguarding sensitive patient information. Non-compliance can result in severe financial penalties and damage to an organization's reputation.
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Jul 10, 2024 |
blog.hidglobal.com | Chris Neely
In the bustling environments of hospitals and other healthcare providers, the check-in process serves as a crucial entry point to patient care. However, traditional check-in methods can be slow and prone to errors, leading to longer wait times and administrative burdens. Such inefficiencies not only impact patient satisfaction but also hinder timely treatments. With growing demand straining healthcare resources, optimizing the patient check-in process emerges as an urgent necessity.
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