Webinar to Focus on Driving EMR Adoption and Increasing IT Security in Hospitals
A customer plans to require staff to self-check and record their temperature twice per day in order to monitor for potential symptoms, with recordings managed through an in-house web application.
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Yale New Haven Health is using Imprivata OneSign to identify users who may have been exposed to patients with infectious diseases — and therefore represent a potential risk of spreading the disease.
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Healthcare Executives, Industry Experts and Thought Leaders Address Healthcare IT Challenges, Trends and Priorities for Improving Clinician Workflow and Securing Patient Data
Most organizations who are enabled for electronic prescribing of controlled substances (EPCS) use the institutional identity proofing model.
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Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters (like many other customers) is experiencing an increase in remote workers during this crisis.
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User Productivity, Data Security and Government Compliance Drive Imprivata OneSign Adoption in the Middle East
Proven Enterprise Software and Security Industry Executive Brings Extensive Strategic Marketing and Product Management Experience to Accelerate Company's Global Growth
Imprivata to Present Series of Web-Based Discussions on 'Effective Workflows for Roaming Clinicians'
Alegent Health CMIO, Dr. Michael Westcott, and Imprivata Founder and CTO, David Ting, to Discuss Transitioning to Electronic Medical Records and Innovations for Productivity and Security
LEXINGTON, MA-September 15, 2010-Imprivata®, Inc., the company that simplifies and secures user access, announced today that it is presenting a Webinar titled “Effective Workflows for Roaming Clinicians” on Thursday, September 16, from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. EDT.
Imprivata Customer to Present on Implementing Single Sign-On and Biometric Authentication in a Clinical Setting