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Dell’s Technology Partner Program is growing strong with over 100 certified partners and thousands of registered partners, Dell announced yesterday. Since its inception, many of Dell’s partners have flocked to the program to integrate their technologies and collaborate on better and more innovative solutions. Dell’s global reach and wide network are driving this platform t
Head over to the Imprivata booth #1070 to take a look at the tech preview of the joint development between Teradici and Imprivata. And just in case it’s too busy to get close, you can also see it at the VMware, Teradici, Dell and VCE stands. Yes, it’s that cool. While you’re there, ask Michelle for some sonic rocks – I hear they’re kind of fun...
MINNEAPOLIS and LEXINGTON, MASS – February 22, 2012 – Healthland, America's market leader of healthcare information technology solutions for rural community and critical access hospitals, and Imprivata, the leader in secure access and collaboration for healthcare, today announced a partner relationship.
As the healthcare industry moves toward a preventative care model, technology is playing an increasingly critical role at all levels – from CIO, to clinician, to patient. To make new models of emerging, value-based care a reality, healthcare providers are working to improve the speed, quality, safety, and cost of patient care through electronic medical records (EMRs).
It is no secret that the healthcare industry is increasingly embracing new technology. Organizations continuously strive to enhance workflows and make it easier and more secure for clinicians to take care of their patients. To accomplish these goals, many hospitals look for a solution that improves patient registration, reduces the number of duplicate medical records, and increases patient safety.
Imprivata Customer featured in Free Webinar Highlighting the Benefits of Single Sign-on and Strong Authentication for Improved User Convenience and Increased Security
Security compliance often requires complex passwords – causing user frustration and helpdesk calls. Jon Wu, System Engineer at Verity Credit Union, joined me for a webinar on how SSO helped Verity increase user productivity and customer satisfaction. Below is the transcribed Q&A from the webinar.
View the full webinar here
Question 1: Did auditing play a role in your decision to buy single sign-on, and has it helped with reporting on user access?
Answer: Yes it did. When we first mentioned that we would be getting a password program, users were nervous. They thought, “is this password program going to remember all of my passwords and keep it secure?” When we presented to Imprivata, they said no problem, it’s all taken care of. From end to end the passwords are encrypted. Imprivata takes care of both situations, and we don’t have to worry about it being exposed in any way.
Even hospitals that follow strict rules and protocols run the risk of patient identification errors, the Healthcare Financial Management Association found in a recent report. Two sources create the most errors: overlays and duplicate medical records.
Leading into National Cyber Security Awareness Month, last week Imprivata had the opportunity to contribute to the healthcare IT cybersecurity discussion on Capitol Hill as part of National Health IT (NHIT) Week.
Over the last decade, healthcare has transitioned from an industry that is predominantly paper-based to one that is now becoming widely digital. With this massive movement, the patient and the patient’s medical record are at the heart of this transition. Today, our industry’s biggest concerns with electronic patient health records are keeping them secure, making sure they stay private as they move among caregivers, and being certain that each record matches the correct patient.