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Fairview Today
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Ohio Hospital Network Expands OMNIQ AI To Additional Campuses
Following Successful Pilot, AI-Powered Access Control and Parking Management System to Be Deployed Across More Facilities
Published on Feb. 18, 2026
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OMNIQ CORP., a leading provider of AI-based computer vision solutions, announced the continued expansion of its AI parking and access control platform across an Ohio-based Hospital Network, following successful operations at the Main Campus and Fairview Campus. The deployment centers on an integration between OMNIQ's permitting and access control system, PERCS, and the hospital's local parking control system, enabling unified management of parking access for employees and non-employees across campus facilities.
Why it matters
Healthcare campuses require efficient and secure parking access management to keep operations running smoothly, especially as traffic demands grow. By connecting identity, permitting, and garage access, OMNIQ's solutions help the hospital network standardize parking policies and workflows across multiple locations, reducing credential gaps and improving consistency.
The details
The OMNIQ platform processes an average of approximately 1,500 files per day, reflecting the scale of daily credential activity required to keep access consistent across locations. User profiles and badge records are imported from the hospital's Human Resources and campus employee badging systems to keep permit decisions tied to authorized identity. OMNIQ supports vehicle access by tying permit issuance and garage access to verified identity and vehicle identification, with parking agents confirming badge authorization and assigning access packages based on approved locations.
- The deployment at the Main Campus and Fairview Campus has been successful.
- The expansion to additional campuses is ongoing.
The players
OMNIQ CORP.
A leading provider of AI-based computer vision solutions.
Ohio-based Hospital Network
A major healthcare system that is expanding OMNIQ's AI-powered access control and parking management system across its campuses.
WPS
The provider of the hospital's local parking control system, which is being integrated with OMNIQ's PERCS platform.
Shai Lustgarten
CEO of OMNIQ Corp.
What they’re saying
“Healthcare campuses run at a high pace, so parking access must also. Our solutions connect identity, permitting, and garage access so that policies stay consistent across campuses. We appreciate the opportunity to expand this work following the success at Main and Fairview.”
— Shai Lustgarten, CEO (OMNIQ Corp.)
What’s next
The expansion positions the hospital network to standardize parking access and compliance workflows as it scales across additional campuses, with OMNIQ's PERCS platform serving as the operational layer connecting identity, permitting, and garage access.
The takeaway
By integrating AI-powered access control and parking management across its campuses, the Ohio hospital network is improving operational efficiency, security, and consistency in how it manages the high volume of daily credential activity and vehicle traffic on its healthcare facilities.

