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.
Customers Using Imprivata Solutions to Enable Fast, Secure, No Click Access® to Virtual Desktops Collectively Save More Than 140,000 Hours per Day
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.
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
Lexington, Mass. — September 2, 2015— Imprivata® (NYSE: IMPR), the healthcare IT security company, today announced that members of management will participate in two upcoming conferences.
Omar Hussain, President and CEO, and Jeff Kalowski, CFO, will participate in the FBR Second Annual Healthcare Conference in Boston on Wednesday, September 9th.
Mr. Hussain and Mr. Kalowski will also participate in a fireside chat at the Wells Fargo Securities Healthcare Conference in Boston on Thursday, September 10th at 8:00 AM EST.
Prescription drug overdoses are responsible for more deaths in the United States than gun, knife, and motor vehicle injuries combined, with those involving opioid analgesics increasing 300% since 1999.
Everything is going digital, and that includes the way clinicians prescribe medications. Up until recently, so-called “e-prescribing” has been largely limited to non-controlled substances, but times are changing. Hopeful regulators see the key to reducing prescription-drug addiction at the heart of e-prescribing authentication measures, even moving to encourage vendors and providers to get on board with a 2010 revision of DEA rules that allows for controlled substances to be prescribed electronically.
Dr. Jayne discusses Hands Free Authentication and the solution offered by Imprivata.
Despite the adoption, implementation, and enforcement of federal or state regulations designed to fortify – if not virtually guarantee – data security, the number of cyber attacks, data breaches, and hacking incidents against healthcare organizations continues to multiply. Some point to the failure of regulations or their enforcement; others to software deficiencies and questionable employee behaviors with mobile device access.