An Efficient Method for Recognizing the Low Quality Fingerprint Verification by Means of Cross Correlation

  • Karthikeyan V
  • Vijayalakshmi V
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The American College of Physicians calls for major reform of the American health care system. The College proposes universal health insurance covering everyone. 1) Assuring access to care through a universal insurance system that relies on employer and publicly sponsored insurance plans- All public programs for health care would be consolidated, and everyone would be guaranteed coverage, funded through a combination of private premiums and public revenues. 2) Assuring high-quality and comprehensive health care through coverage of all medically effective services that are appropriate for a particular patient. 3) Promoting innovation and excellence through enhancing the crucial institutional underpinnings of excellence in medical care-research, education, and medeical information management. 4) Controlling costs through a national health care budget, with a mixture of centralized and decentralized mechanisms to influence the price, volume, supply, and demand for health care services. The College offers a conceptual outline for reform; important details such as financial projections must be developed and tested over the next several years

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Karthikeyan, V. K., & Vijayalakshmi, V. J. (2013). An Efficient Method for Recognizing the Low Quality Fingerprint Verification by Means of Cross Correlation. International Journal on Cybernetics & Informatics, 2(5), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.5121/ijci.2013.2501

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