Children’s Hospital Screens Visitors For Sex Offenses

Published: December 26, 2011

SALT LAKE CITY — Primary Children’s Medical Center has implemented a computerized visitor check-in program that allows the hospital to screen visitors to see whether they are registered sex offenders.

Since June, the hospital has screened 60,000 people, the Associated Press reports. Of those, nine were flagged as sex offenders.

The program, from Easy Lobby, checks the visitors’ licenses against the sex offender registries in all 50 states.

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