I use a keyboard skin just to ensure that the grime stays away and I can wash it from time to time, also keeping it germ free at the same time. But most people do not really enjoy working on their lappy or a desktop using the skin, leaving them prone to germs.

A place like a hospital, which needs to be hygienically monitored, can have the worst affected keyboards in the apparent context. Suggesting skins can again be confusing and therefore the medigenic infection control keyboard from Esterline sounds like a perfect adaptation for systems used in a hospital.
The Medigenic is a virtual keyboard with faked 3D key graphics, thus making it like a surface that can be cleaned using regular hospital disinfectants. Just in case you forget to wipe the surface after a slated gap, a reminder warning would prompt you take care of the same. $220 is what you shell out for this keyboard along with the mouse, and considering the advantage you get, this keyboard should be made mandatory for all hospital systems.
Via: Ohgizmo