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To: Kevin S. Oost who wrote (2535)12/19/1997 9:08:00 AM
From: steve  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4676
 
Sorry about that Kevin, Here ya go...

National Registry's Biometric Technology
Will Provide State-of-the-Art Security
Functionality To EmSTAT NRI's Finger
Imaging Technology To Secure Access To The
EmSTAT System

December 19, 1997

AUSTIN, Texas, Dec. 18 /PRNewswire/ via Individual Inc. -- Hospital emergency room
workstations throughout the United States soon will be able to use National Registry
Inc.'s (Nasdaq: NRID) (NRI), "biometric logon" to enhance security measures on their
workstations.

Tampa-based NRI and BRC Health Care today announced a reseller agreement that will
enable BRC Health Care's EmSTAT software clients to secure access to emergency room
workstations using NRI's biometric technology.

BRC Health Care has integrated National Registry's finger imaging technology into its
EmSTAT software to satisfy customers' demands for confidentiality without complexity.
EmSTAT is the leading Emergency Department software in the industry, and its success
is attributed to product performance, customer service, and client referrals. By
implementing NRI's finger-image authentication solutions, BRC will offer hospitals the
most comprehensive and secure Emergency Department clinical information system.

NRI's technology has proven successful with other BRC endeavors, including the NYU
Medical Center Affiliates electronic health care network built by The Health Information
Network Connection (THINC), an emerging healthcare intranet company. The
implementation of NRI's finger-image authentication solutions to supplement THINC's
access authorization and data encryption technologies secures access to and
confidentiality of patient information.

"The enhanced level of security made possible by integrating NRI's finger imaging
technology into the EmSTAT system will ensure that only authorized healthcare
professionals can access critical clinical information in a cost- effective and convenient
manner," said Donna M. Gustafson, Director of Healthcare Systems for NRI.

"BRC is extremely pleased to be able to offer this added security feature to our
emergency department workstations," said Charles Owen, M.D., senior vice president
and original developer of the EmSTAT system software. " Integrating NRI's technology
into the EmSTAT system provides our clients with the most comprehensive and secure
clinical information system."

The EmSTAT system also includes census tracking, charge capture, clinical
documentation, clinical order processing, discharge instructions, JCAHO log, patient
visit history, patient/event tracking, prescriptions, registration and much more. EmSTAT
is selected by more clients for its modular format which allows for growth, extendability
and flexibility.

The National Registry Inc., based in Tampa, Fla., brings The Power of Positive
Identification to business, healthcare and government. The Company provides
cost-effective finger-imaging technology to verify individual identity; to protect
business and personal information; and to replace passwords and PINs to safeguard
and simplify access to electronic systems and enable new online services for customers.
NRI is a leading supplier of finger-imaging personal identification systems for state and
local government. Further information is available by calling 1-800-388-4674 or through
NRI's World Wide Web Site: nrid.com. SOURCE National Registry Inc.

/CONTACT: Donna Gustafson, The National Registry Inc., 813-636-0099 or Jacqueline
Parker, Copithorne & Bellows, 770-392-8644 or email: jacqueline.parker@cbpr.com/ /Web
site: nrid.com (NRID)

[Copyright 1997, PR Newswire]