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Despite continued efforts at the state and national level to address the issue, opioid addiction has raged on in 2015. Massachusetts is no exception. Just last week, the Boston Globe reported that there were 1,256 opioid-related deaths in the Bay State in 2014, which exceeded estimations from the state’s Department of Public Health released earlier their year.
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New event format creates an environment for educational and networking opportunities for Imprivata customers at a community level
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Imprivata (NYSE: IMPR) partnered with Cambridge Health Alliance (CHA), a healthcare system in Massachusetts, to assist the state with meeting DEA requirements by suppying CHA with an authentication platform designed to provide EPCS-enabled care providers with identify-proofing, two-factor authentication, and auditing and reporting.
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Imprivata PatientSecure® Positively Identifies Patients and Securely Matches them to their Unique Medical Record Using Cutting-Edge Palm Vein Biometrics
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To be effective in healthcare, it is critical that patient information is accurate, secure, and connected to the right patient. But manual patient identification commonly used as the first step in the care delivery process is often riddled with errors and issues that contribute to increasing medical identity theft, as the Wall Street Journal wrote earlier this month.
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Next time you walk into the hospital, you might be identified not by your social security number or birthday, but by the pattern of veins in the palm of your hand.
Imprivata has launched a new patient identification process called “palm vein biometrics," which takes a scan of a patient’s hand and captures the unique palm vein pattern.
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Offering a novel answer to a complex security challenge, Imprivata has introduced PatientSecure, a patient identification tool that uses palm vein biometrics to link patients with their EHRs.
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Customers Using Imprivata Solutions to Enable Fast, Secure, No Click Access® to Virtual Desktops Collectively Save More Than 140,000 Hours per Day
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David Ting was sitting in the doctors’ lounge of a hospital in the Midwest U.S. when he noticed a man cursing at a computer station, pounding the keys with obvious frustration. Ting, co-founder and CTO of healthcare IT security company Imprivata, asked what the problem was.
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70 Percent of Organizations that Implemented Desktop Virtualization in the Last Year also Deployed Single Sign-On to Unlock the Full Potential of Desktop Virtualization through Fast, Secure Access