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As opiate abuse climbs across the country, UMass Memorial commits to early adoption of EPCS to fight the epidemic through technology
UMass Memorial will deploy Imprivata’s secure signing for EPCS and single sign-on capabilities to allow for seamless integration with the hospital’s new Epic electronic health record
Worcester and Lexington, Mass.—June 14, 2016—Imprivata® (NYSE: IMPR), the healthcare IT security company, today announced that UMass Memorial Health Care has selected the
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Cambridge Health Alliance improves provider productivity and enhances patient satisfaction with EPCS
Healthcare technology is stuck in the past, disrupting the flow of work for healthcare providers, and taking valuable time away from patients. This is especially pertinent when it comes to controlled substances which, due to DEA regulations, are still often prescribed on paper pads that can be altered, forged, or stolen.
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Underscoring the danger of insecure network connections, hackers appear to be targeting TeamViewer - and the company is denying it.
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As the healthcare industry has moved from paper to electronic records for the past decade, hospitals have continuously had to meet increased federal regulations related to the use of electronic health records. With the increased digitizing of health records, new challenges are being presented by duplicate medical records, language barriers, and disparate systems. Research shows that 7 to 10 percent of patients are misidentified when a record is accessed, and 6 percent of those patients can suffer medical harm or identity theft because of it.
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Aaron Miri, who most recently served as chief information officer at Dallas-based Walnut Hill Medical Center, has taken a job as CIO at Imprivata, the healthcare security company.
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The Joint Commission, which accredits healthcare organizations, has reversed its long ban on physicians and certain other clinicians using text messaging to place orders related to patient care, citing technology advances that enable more secure communication. But users must comply with a list of requirements, including the use of encryption.
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Former CIO of Walnut Hill Medical Center “The Hospital Steve Jobs Would have Built” to Lead Vision and Execution of Information Technology at Imprivata
Lexington, Mass.–May 6, 2016—Imprivata® (NYSE: IMPR), the healthcare IT security company, today announced the appointment of Aaron Miri to Chief Information Officer and Vice President of Government Relations.
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Lexington, Mass. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — May 3, 2016 — Imprivata® (NYSE: IMPR), the healthcare IT security company, today announced financial results for the three months ended March 31, 2016. Revenues for the three months ended March 31, 2016 were $31.5 million, an increase of 23% from revenues of $25.6 million for the same period in 2015.
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