Your average retailer/service station seems to have their systems linked to the EFTPOS machine. Presumably it is not that hard for medical software to be interfaced.

R

Elizabeth Dodd wrote:

On Friday 13 April 2007 22:29, Elizabeth Dodd wrote:
On Friday 13 April 2007 22:20, Mario Ruiz wrote:
Food for thought, the only company that makes the EFTPOS devices also
makes the devices for the Optus HealthPoint System, and the e-cards for
the National Identity Scheme, and the Medicare smart card that can be
used in a e-health application.  More info can be found at:
http://www.keycorp.net/IndustrySolutions/Health/default.htm
Very interesting point, Mario.
We (not the medical business) did work for Eftpos Engineering for ages, i
never realised that all the machines were sold / made by the one company.

me mate Ferret has had a look, and found Ingenico, Keycorp, Hypercorm, Sagem, Europa, Fortronic, Verifone, Cadmus, HP, symbol. All making eftpos machines in australia I don't think it detracts from what Mario started with - what is the relationship between the smartcard makers and this idea?

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