MINNEAPOLIS and LEXINGTON, MASS – February 22, 2012 – Healthland, America's market leader of healthcare information technology solutions for rural community and critical access hospitals, and Imprivata, the leader in secure access and collaboration for healthcare, today announced a partner relationship.
The personal computer has done a lot of good for clinicians in hospital settings, but its days are numbered. Zero-client terminals are quieter, safer, and cheaper to buy and to maintain.
Starting a new CIO role just as an organization is going live with an EHR system can be a mixed bag. On the one hand, a lot of the heavy lifting is done; but on the other hand, there’s an intense post-go-live period during which the staff needs constant support. For CIO Jeff Brown, who joined Lawrence General in 2012, this tumultuous time was an opportunity to leverage the skills he learned working in other areas of the industry.
hellocare.ai is a leading virtual care delivery platform transforming healthcare through AI-driven technology. Founded in 2012 and based in Clearwater, Florida, hellocare.ai serves over 70 health systems and 200 hospitals, including Mayo Clinic, Advent Health, Northwell Health and UC Health. hellocare.ai integrates seamlessly with major EMRs like Epic and Oracle Health (Cerner) and enables smart, scalable care delivery across inpatient and home settings.
The days of needing only one or two sets of login credentials are long gone. On average, healthcare professionals must remember eight to 10 passwords for the applications and devices they use. To manage the issue, organizations turn to single sign-on solutions (SSO).
Through a combination of multiple authorization and access control methods, SSO simplifies access to various applications and heightens security.