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June 2003

Brican offers electronic sign‑in system

Brican Corporation has acquired the rights for Arrillion Software, the leading company in Signature Capture Systems. According to a company press release, "this combination system of the highest quality signature capture hardware and ingenious software is so easy to use you will wonder why it took so long to offer it as a solution to traditional paper sign‑in sheets."

When patients arrive, they sign in on a signature pad screen. The name is digitally captured and entered on the receptionist's computer monitor, along with the time and date. "A more professional image is projected as the receptionist uses the computer screen to know who arrived and when," the company explained. "Also, the patient is assured complete privacy from prying eyes. Patients love the 'updated look' and it is much easier to handle than a stack of sign‑in sheets."

For more information on Arrillion Software, call Brican Corporation at 800/644‑1055. ext. 48.

 

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