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Customer present payment options

Take payments anywhere in your organisation

Chip & PIN card payments can be taken wherever is convenient for you and your patients, at any location in your trust either using a mobile device or one of the many computers you already have. 

Whilst debit card payments are already the most popular payment method* some customers will of course prefer cash or cheques.  To accommodate this we provide a comprehensive cash receipting solution for use in your cash offices.

*Payments Council Statistical Report Q3 2010

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  • Chip & PIN

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    Any PC in your organisation can be used to take a Chip & PIN card payment. Unlike bank-owned terminals, there’s no need to pay annual rental on the devices and they don’t require a telephone line as they use your hospital’s existing network.
     
    This level of flexibility enables you to take Chip & PIN  payments at the point of service and at as many locations as required. 
  • Mobile

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    Handheld mobile devices enable you to take payments anywhere, ideal for taking payments on the wards for upgrades to private rooms and other extras. 
     
    Mobile devices can utilise your organisation’s existing wireless network where devices that connect to the mobile telephone network are not permitted. 
  • Cash offices

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    A comprehensive medical services payment system enables staff to take cash, cheque or card payments from individuals in a traditional cash office environment.


    In addition,lodgements from other service areas can be processed through the system.  

  • Kiosks

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    Kiosks enable your trust to take cash or card payments without involving your staff, ideal for times when you don’t have the resources to take payments or out of hours when the cash office is closed. 

    Kiosks can be used in Accident and Emergency to take payments for prescriptions.