Cybercriminals across the globe continue to target healthcare organizations, exploiting any vulnerability they can. Healthcare organizations are still struggling to protect themselves against these hackers, whose tactics are getting more sophisticated by the day.
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Smaller healthcare organizations don’t always have access to the same advanced digital tools as larger organizations do. Even when under the umbrella of a huge healthcare system, small hospitals won’t necessarily share EHRs, virtual environments, or other key technologies with the bigger facilities in the system.
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Technology advances at a breakneck pace these days, and small IT teams with limited resources often scramble to keep their tech secure and useful to clinicians. And that can be a problem, since technology only streamlines and optimizes patient care if it can be successfully deployed. So, even when IT resources are strained, healthcare organizations must still move forward with technology, doing whatever they can to keep up.
Im Ausblick auf die vielseitigen Vorteile und Kostenersparnis, die durch eine IAM-Lösung erzielt werden, darf von einer Steuerung und Senkung der Kosten für Identity and Access Management und einer lohnenden Investition in die Digitalisierung und Sicherheit ausgegangen werden.
Identity and Access Management geht alle an und an niemandem vorbei. Aufgrund wachsender Anforderungen an Datenschutz, IT-Security, Compliance und Effektivität der Mitarbeiter sind flexible IAM-Tools für den Prozess der Digitalisierung und Automation die idealen Universalwerkzeuge.
Im Bereich Identity & Access Management (IAM) bieten wir ganzheitliche Beratungs- und Projektierungsleistungen an, die Organisationen befähigen, selbst die volle Kontrolle über ihre digitalen Identitäten zu erlangen und diese effizient zu verwalten. Durch unsere gesamtheitlichen Beratungsprojekte und die Lösungen der Imprivata tragen wir dazu bei, Ihre Sicherheitslage zu stärken, Ihre Aufwände zu minimieren und Ihre Anwender und Benutzer in ihrer täglichen Arbeit zu entlasten.
What makes healthcare such a prime target for cyberattacks, and how can we protect sensitive health information without burdening medical staff? In our latest episode, we promise to answer these questions with the expert insights of Joel Burleson-Davis, Senior Vice President of Engineering at Imprivata. Joel reveals the high stakes involved in healthcare cybersecurity, the unique challenges posed by a mix of legacy and modern IT systems, and the critical need for security solutions that integrate seamlessly into clinical workflows.
Let’s face it: passwords are exhausting.
We’re required to change them frequently (and seemingly always at the most inconvenient times). Also, pass “words” have evolved into lengthy, complex pass “phrases.” Trying to remember them is a mental strain, but it certainly beats the Herculean task of trying to reset your password.
I’ve been practicing medicine long enough to remember the days before the electronic health record (EHR). My ‘ER note’ for each patient was hand-written on paper, one page long. I carried 50 ER notes around on my clipboard throughout my entire shift. After board rounds, I finished them up and handed them to the Unit Coordinator who would fax them to the coding department and file them into paper medical charts. Written orders and paper scripts were the norm.