Shared mobile devices are reshaping healthcare delivery, promising significant clinical and cost benefits. But are organizations prepared to maximize security and workflow efficiency? Discover what it takes to unlock the full potential of shared mobile.
Shared-use mobile devices are transforming care delivery across Australia’s hospitals, offering clinicians faster access to patient information and driving significant cost efficiencies. Imprivata research reveals that Australian hospitals could save an average of A$1.2 million annually through shared mobile device programs.
Clinician burnout remains one of the most pressing challenges in healthcare, but new research suggests that the strategic use of shared mobile programs and mobile access management technology could help ease the strain.
From hospital floors to emergency departments, clinicians rely on instant access to accurate information. A recent Imprivata survey found that hospitals adopting shared mobile devices save an average of $1.1 million annually. Those with mature programs and strong governance see a 63% higher ROI, achieving $1.4 million in yearly savings compared to $860,000 for less-developed efforts.
Shared mobile devices are transforming care delivery in 2025. Discover how healthcare leaders are achieving greater efficiency, stronger security, and measurable ROI with data-driven mobility strategies from Imprivata’s latest report.
Clinical portal from Orion Health with single sign-on from Imprivata will provide clinicians with fast, secure 24/7 real-time access to health records
SHEFFIELD, UK, January 14, 2015 – HP Enterprise Services UK today announced that it has been selected by Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust as prime contractor in a project to improve patient care by enabling an integrated view of patient information.
The most efficient path for PCSO was to develop a solution that would meet all objectives in one attempt. After reviewing a number of options for Single Sign-On (SSO) and AA (including tokens) our team selected the integrated Vasco token solution from Imprivata for its straight-forward administrative approach And its ease-of-use for employees. This initiative allowed PCSO to comply with both phases of CJIS requirements; implementing unique Ids and complex passwords in the near term, and AA ahead of schedule.