How Imprivata Can Help Your Hospital
Imprivata OneSign® simplifies user authentication to applications and makes it easier for clinicians to access patient data. OneSign easily integrates with several healthcare applications and includes support for shared workstations, roaming desktops, fast user switching, a broad range of integrated strong authentication options (proximity cards, finger biometrics, ID tokens) and password policy implementation and management.
No Click Access™ to Patient Information
Clinicians are constantly required to login to workstations as they move around the hospital going from patient to patient. Just the tap of a badge or the swipe of a fingerprint provides clinicians with fast, secure access to patient information. OneSign® Single Sign-On and OneSign® Authentication Management combine to dramatically reduce the time it takes clinicians to access PHI, providing a much improved user experience and saving in excess of 30 minutes per clinician per day.
Walk-Away Security
OneSign Secure Walk-Away® uses facial recognition to monitor the presence of the authenticated user in front of the workstation. When the clinician walks away, the screen is automatically locked and immediately unlocked when the clinician returns. From the clinician’s perspective, OneSign Secure Walk-Away is completely automatic and transparent. Clinicians can focus on the patient and not worry about logging off when they leave, or leaving someone in the room with an active workstation.
Simplify Medication Order Signing and CPOE
Policies or industry regulations require physicians to provide transaction-level strong authentication when ordering medications or signing an e-prescription. Typically the physician must re-type their password for these protected transactions – once again distracting attention away from the patient and opening more opportunity for password breaches. Using Imprivata OneSign, the physician can re-authenticate with a swipe of a fingerprint or tap of an ID badge – ensuring that the physician is the one placing the order or ‘signing’ the e-prescription while simplifying the process.