OCR software for insurance cards specifically designed for manufacturers of medical record systems, electronic medical records, and automatic reception machines.
The "Insurance Card Reader" is a dedicated OCR software for insurance cards that automatically outputs the header information of insurance cards, designed for manufacturers of medical billing systems, electronic medical records, and automatic reception machines. Using our uniquely conceived and developed technology that analyzes layouts with the "sense of seeing the insurance card," we make accurate judgments. Additionally, we achieve high-precision automatic reading of insurance cards by employing technologies that beautifully separate the background of the card and the text, among others. 【Features】 ■ Compatible with TWAIN scanners ■ Output information in user-friendly file formats ■ Fully automatic OCR without using templates (formats) ■ Auto-trimming of insurance card images ■ Binarization of insurance card images ■ Compatible with almost all insurance cards nationwide *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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【Overview】 ■Recommended Scanner ・We recommend the fi-65F (the fi-60F is also usable) ■Supported OS ・It is compatible with Windows 10 (32/64bit) *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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Our company is a developer and seller of medical administrative software. Our insurance claim software for osteopathic clinics has a history of about 40 years, originating from a predecessor business before the company was established. We have continuously developed electronic medical records that accurately document treatments and promoted a receipt issuance system, and our software is used in over 2,000 clinics nationwide. Additionally, our in-house developed health insurance card OCR tool, "Insurance Card Reader," won the Good Design Award in 2013 and is actively used at the reception of over 32,000 medical institutions, including hospitals and clinics, across the country.