The Department of Health (DoH) is to
install a biometric-based computer controlled methadone dispensing system
(CCMDS) in 100 prisons in England.
The DoH has agreed a framework contract with supplier
NEC for the system, which local Primary Care
Trusts will install.
The biometrics aspect will help ensure the acuuracy of prescriptions, said
Dave Marteau, the DoH lead on substance misuse.
"Biometric-based systems provide a level of patient safety that is highly
desirable in a busy treatment environment," he said. "Biometric recognition
linked to a computerised prescription is an excellent patient safety support for
our clinicians.”
Prisoners will be subject to a biometric fingerprint or iris scan, before the
methadone is dispensed.
The system will help cope with the increasing number of patients needing
treatment in larger prisons – sometimes up to ten new patients a day.
Participation is optional, and the DoH said the system does not infringe
human rights because does not physically store ‘images’ of biometric data - only
the coding which enables an individual to be identified.
With 128 prisons, each with its own procurement team, and a total of 397 staff using mostly paper-based systems, HM Prison Service was ready for a major overhaul of its purchasing processes 28 Jun 2007
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