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LEXINGTON, MASS. - Aug 17, 2010 - Imprivata®, Inc., the company that simplifies and secures access to patient information, today announced the results of its third annual online national survey that examines IT trends in healthcare. The 2010 Healthcare IT Survey polled hospitals across North America for input on securing patient health information, the move to electronic medical records (EMR) and the impact of clinician workflows on patient outcomes.
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OneSign Controls and Monitors Access to Patient Records While Improving User Workflows
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When COVID-19 broke out in earnest, hospitals and other employers told everybody to go home and work remotely. I’m doing the WFH drill right now. We’re all scrambling to get things done in this new environment, and not everybody has a clear sense of how to proceed. But one thing I can tell you as you realign your systems for a remote workforce: don’t forget security.
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Imprivata OneSign Streamlines Access to Siemens MedSeries4 and Clinical Applications; Improves Clinical Workflow and Secures Patient Data
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Company Supports Needs of Federal Government Agencies with Strategic Partnerships, Full FIPS 140-2 Compliance and Appointment of Industry Veteran
LEXINGTON, Mass.—August 3, 2010—Imprivata®, Inc., the company that simplifies and secures user access, today announced that it is bringing its expertise to the government market and that its new OneSign® 4.5 product release fully supports FIPS 140-2 compliance. The move comes as a result of the strong demand for single sign-on (SSO) and strong authentication at government agencies and organizations.
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Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare organizations were already implementing shared mobile devices in both inpatient and outpatient settings to improve care quality and the patient experience. However, the current emergency has shortened the timeline of deploying these shared devices in hospitals, presenting acquisition, security, and device management challenges.