Medical kiosk

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Medical kiosks are computerized, electronic kiosks. Some function as patient check-in stations at hospitals or doctors' offices. Other, more advanced kiosks can perform basic diagnostic tests on patients. Most medical kiosks have touchscreens and can be classified as interactive kiosks.

Check-in Kiosks[edit]

Patient self-check-in kiosks can replace the clerks at the front desk.[citation needed]

Diagnostic Kiosks[edit]

Diagnostic kiosks can be used to address shortages of physicians in rural areas throughout the world.[citation needed]

Staffed vs Unstaffed[edit]

Staffed[edit]

Staffed kiosks can do a variety of tests.[1]

Unstaffed[edit]

Unstaffed kiosks require only monthly maintenance.[2] Although tests can still be done (blood pressure, spirometry, heart rate and ECG, blood glucose, and height/weight/BMI), there is not much variety.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Cisco Launches HealthPresence Telemedicine Solution, Providing Increased Access to Quality Medical Care Worldwide". cisco.com. Retrieved 20 February 2014.
  2. ^ "Freescale Technology – Medical Kiosk Prototype holds promise for future". knowabouthealth.com. Retrieved 20 February 2014.