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Healthcare IT specialist Imprivata will be showcasing its technologies at the upcoming 2015 HIMSS Annual Conference & Exhibition. The company says that in addition to highlighting its currently available products and solutions, it will also be showing off some new technologies.
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Cloud computing and virtualization may be trending terms in the information technology world and piquing interest in the healthcare industry.
In fact, some in healthcare may use the terms “cloud” and “virtualization” interchangeably as if they represent complementary or similar functionality.
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Wireless technology is the future of authentication - a future we're happy to welcome. The promises of DEA-compliant wireless authentication technologies are immense: they will foster simpler, more user-friendly authentication options, streamline clinical workflows, and enhance patient care.
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CHICAGO – Implementing secure messaging options can have far-reaching and long-lasting benefits for healthcare facilities. Whether an organization wants to account for employees already sending text messages, or is looking to implement a new system entirely, there are a few things that they should keep in mind, according to Greg Slattery, CIO of Community Hospitals and Wellness Centers.
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Lexington, Mass.—April 17, 2015—Imprivata® (NYSE: IMPR), the healthcare IT security company, today announced that the company will release the results for its first quarter ended March 31, 2015 after the market closes on Monday, May 4, 2015. Imprivata will hold a conference call for investors on May 4 at 5:00 p.m. ET during which management will review highlights from the company's first quarter, its business outlook and other matters.
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Desktop virtualization is changing the way care providers work at North Bend Medical Center (NBMC) in Southern Oregon. Doug McCleod, CTO and Joshua Rabe, Systems Architect at NBMC recently discussed the impact of desktop virtualization on IT efficiency, provider productivity, and patient care. They are successfully completing their Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) project on time and on budget.
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Last week at the HIMSS15 Conference in Chicago, Surescripts sponsored a panel discussion titled Advancing Care with Electronic Prescribing of Controlled Substances (EPCS). The group discussed the relatively slow adoption of EPCS among care providers, despite the fact that electronic prescribing of non-controlled substances has been swiftly embraced by prescribers and pharmacists. According to Santosh Kalkar, today in the U.S. about five percent of providers and 71 percent of pharmacies are enabled with EPCS.
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Biometric Patient Identification System Improves Patient Engagement and Safety, Reduces Enrollment Time, Eliminates Duplicate Medical Records, and Prevents Identity Theft and Insurance Fraud