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EXTENSION INC. starting consortium to promote smart card health IDs

Monday, March 29, 2010

EXTENSION INC. is planning to start a group to advocate the issuance of smart card IDs for health care, says Todd Plesko, CEO at the Fort Wayne, Ind.-based company.

With the push to deploy electronic medical records underway there needs to be a way to properly identify patients while also keeping the information secure. Plesko says smart cards are a way to do that. “This is a very well-proven technology that works in every other corner of the world,” he says. France and many other European countries use smart cards for patient identification.


EXTENSION INC. has a system that would cost health care providers $6 per patient, Plesko says. “It’s a very low-cost solution to a series of high cost issues,” he says.

The proposed consortium is still in the planning stages, Plesko says. He’s hoping to get around 12 high-profile companies to join the group that would educate providers and government officials on how smart cards can be used in health care. [end] 

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