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Enterprise-owned mobile devices are an integral part of modern business operations, especially in mission-critical industries like manufacturing and retail where consumer demands drive the need for greater productivity and flexibility. Leveraging mobile devices to communicate quicker, take inventory, and conduct routine tasks, employees can seamlessly do their jobs without relying on paper or being tethered to a workstation. However, employees are also human, and their behaviors can inadvertently compromise the security of the enterprise.
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Plus Technologies has been developing and providing enterprise level print output management software solutions since 1994. Our solutions improve patient care, operational efficiency and security, via more reliable, functional and efficient print environments. Our solutions ingest print jobs from many sources. They apply advanced rules based delivery options, like pull printing with OneSign integration for card/user authentication at the printer.
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Study spotlights the value of single sign-on solutions for hospitals seeking meaningful use credits.
An eye-opening new study that was just released from the Ponemon Institute revealed roughly 60 percent of the more than 400 healthcare IT respondents believe that single sign-on (SSO) solutions support their organizations’ efforts to demonstrate the “meaningful use” of EMR adoption.
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Research Highlights the Quantifiable Impact Single Sign-On and Authentication Technology Has on Clinician Productivity and a Hospital's Bottom-Line
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The spotlight continues to shine on data breach incidents. It comes as no surprise that the average cost of a data breach in 2017 has risen in the U.S. Learn key takeaways from the study in this post.
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Research by The Ponemon Institute reveals root causes of patient misidentification and highlights the consequences of its downstream effects on patient care and financial performance
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Positive patient identification is a challenge for many healthcare delivery organizations (HDOs). Studies show that about 10% of patients are misidentified when they check in for medical care. Patient misidentification can impact patient experience, erode patient trust, and lead to harmful and sometimes even fatal medical errors.