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Chief Information Officers (CIOs) at the nation’s leading healthcare organizations overwhelmingly rate patient matching among their very highest priorities, according to survey data recently released by Imprivata, underscoring the critical role positive patient identification plays in ensuring patient safety and protecting patient data.
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Vecna was founded in 1999 by a consortium of MIT engineers on the idea that people matter, and that businesses can be profitable, ethical, and socially responsible. The company, motto “Better Technology, Better World”, reflects our philosophy that impact is the yard stick by which we measure success. Today, we are developing the tools necessary to keep up with a rapidly changing healthcare paradigm. Our solutions give patients greater access, billing transparency, and convenience while giving healthcare systems a competitive edge and valuable business insights.
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Regulatory compliance and risk of a data breach are forcing financial institutions to implement more stringent policies and procedures. With the cost of a security breach far outweighing the cost of a solution, the benefits of Single Sign-On (SSO) and strong authentication are too significant to pass up. This whitepaper highlights advice from experts who have successfully deployed Imprivata OneSign® Single Sign-On technology at their own organizations and have measured the results against their investment.
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This whitepaper features Imprivata customers who have successfully deployed Imprivata OneSign® Single Sign-On (SSO) and strong authentication at their hospitals to provide care providers with fast access to patient health information. These Healthcare IT professionals offer 20 valuable tips for successful procurement, implementation and deployment of SSO technology.
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Walmart recently expanded its Opioid Stewardship Initiative, introducing additional measures designed to help curb opioid abuse and misuse. These expanded protections include: the announcement that soon the retail giant will only accept e-prescriptions for controlled substances (EPCS).