According to the company, the Socket Secure Digital (SD) Scan Cards allow delivery drivers to scan prescription bar codes at all points from any of El Rio's four pharmacies to patients receiving home prescription delivery services across Tucson. El Rio's complete mobile solution uses Socket SD Scan Card attached to Palm Treo smartphone loaded with POD Verify software.
Luis Lopez, transportation supervisor of El Rio Community Health Center, said: "El Rio's mission is to provide accessible and affordable healthcare to all who need it, and our prescription delivery program supports this by offering access to all patients, regardless of disability or transportation situation. We can track, in real-time, the delivery of prescriptions from our drivers, enabling access to information critical to establishing accountability for a healthcare provider."
Bob Zink, senior vice president of worldwide sales and marketing at Socket Mobile, said: "Socket has a proven track record working with healthcare providers to develop secure mobile solutions. The SD Scan Card Series 3, along with our Cordless Hand Scanner Series 9, is ideal for smartphone applications in healthcare where bar code data capture is critical."
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