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Controlling and securing access to protected health information (PHI) is one of the most critical issues facing healthcare organizations today. In this day and age of cybersecurity threats, rapid changes (like mergers and acquisitions, employee turnover, and evolving regulatory demands), provisioning solutions offer a robust method for role-based identity management, compliance with organizational policies, and risk management by proactively monitoring risk-areas.
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Account provisioning in identity access management solutions simplify and reduce time to complete tasks. Learn why IAM is the best choice in this blog.
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The National Association of Healthcare Access Management (NAHAM) annual conference is the premier patient access educational event, providing the latest information on a variety of topics critical to the important role of patient access services in healthcare. Elevating Patient Access, the NAHAM 44th Annual Conference in Denver May 3-6, 2018, promises to be an exciting event for industry professionals involved in the many aspects of patient identity and access management (IAM).
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In the healthcare industry, particularly in emergency situations, providers must be able to swiftly attend to their patients by accessing vital applications and devices. Unfortunately, the task of logging into multiple care systems means less face time with the patient. At the same time, healthcare providers must ensure that their network and patient data are kept safe.
Whitepaper
This whitepaper examines requirements of the PCI standard and review identity and access management technology that can help organizations comply with these regulations in an efficient and cost-effective manner that is easy for users to embrace.
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Addressing the patient matching problem a top priority, impacts are high-risk and need attentionLexington, MA – May 9, 2018 – Imprivata®, the healthcare IT security company, today released data from a survey of Chief Information Officers (CIOs) at leading healthcare organizations, revealing that CIOs rate patient matching among their highest priorities but remain surprisingly unaware of the magnitude of the patient matching problem – both within their own institutions and between partner organizations.