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N.J. university hospital adds patient check-in kiosk


• 13 May 2008

MEQUON, Wis. — D2 Sales LLC announced that the University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey in Newark, N.J., has chosen the My Patient Passport Express kiosk for its patient check-in program.
 
The My Patient Passport Express kiosk allows patients to check-in, make future appointments and update their medical history, all through a user-friendly touchscreen. Patients can use their credit cards to make co-pay payments, and sign documents using the integrated electronic signature pad.



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