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From hospital floors to emergency departments, clinicians rely on instant access to accurate information. A recent Imprivata survey found that hospitals adopting shared mobile devices save an average of $1.1 million annually. Those with mature programs and strong governance see a 63% higher ROI, achieving $1.4 million in yearly savings compared to $860,000 for less-developed efforts.
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The FBI’s Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Security Policy has long set the standard for safeguarding sensitive law enforcement data. But today, compliance is doing more than protecting information. It’s also fueling modernization. CJIS touches nearly every layer of police and justice technology.
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Passwords continue to slow down productivity in fast-paced workflows. In addition to creating inefficiencies, they are also known to be less secure than other authentication methods. According to IBM’s Cost of a Data Breach Report, 90% of successful cyberattacks and 70% of data breaches originate at endpoint devices.
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Industry luminary Dr. Eric Topol, recently spoke as part of a six-part webinar series hosted by Imprivata. His session – which was a precursor to his message as keynote speaker of HIMSS13 last week — addressed the roles that consumers and technology will play in the coming democratization of medicine.
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Three Boston area physicians, Dr. Stephen Parpos, Dr. Sara LeFleur and Dr. Alden Landry, joined us for our annual company meeting this past month to discuss IT challenges in healthcare. Moderated by our own Sean Kelly, the panel discussed issues with EMR access, communication challenges and the value of IT in the healthcare space. But in a field where every second counts, any process that slows or disrupts patient care will not do.
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We are proud and impressed by all the loyal Bostonians that went out to the Saint Patrick’s Day parade this past weekend, despite the New England temperatures! While many of us are recovering from seeing too much green this weekend and snow yesterday, here is some health IT news that we at Imprivata think are important.
This week, we are reading about free Q&A services with doctors, a common ground for sharing medical data and the need for more analytics for ACO’s.
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The goal of this case study is to provide an objective representation of the benefits that accrue from the best practices–based implementation of the technology in question. The Johns Hopkins Hospital is modernizing its access systems in collaboration with Imprivata and its OneSign single sign-on application.
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As we’re eagerly awaiting the better weather coming this weekend, check out some Healthcare IT news we are keeping an eye on.
This week, we are reading about the FDA’s plans on mobile health regulations, the rise of remote patient monitoring and how integration of medical devices into EHR’s can save a ton of money.
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We hope everyone had a great Easter or Passover this last week, and for those for whom it was just a Saturday and Sunday, we hope you had a great weekend too! Check out what news we’re interested in this week.
We are following developments in the imPatient movement, the Watson computer’s first medical diagnosis and biometric mobile security.
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Nurses and doctors used to spend between 15 and 40 minutes every day logging into different clinical systems. The situation has now improved significantly thanks to the solution One Sign Single Sign-On, provided by Imprivata, also SpeakerPartner at Vitalis.