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The rise of the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) has increased the number of shared mobile devices, vital sign monitors, and other technological healthcare solutions. The IoMT has also increased the pressure faced by healthcare organizations and providers to ensure that these solutions are secure, reliable, efficient, and consistent with clinical workflows.
I was recently asked to comment on the future of biometrics so I wanted to share my thoughts here after distilling them down into four buckets... What's Next in Adoption, What's Next in the Tech, What's Next in the Enterprise, and What's Next in Consolidation.
The healthcare industry is undergoing sweeping changes, and stakeholders must adjust to the reformed system in order to succeed in 2014 and beyond.
We are proud and impressed by all the loyal Bostonians that went out to the Saint Patrick’s Day parade this past weekend, despite the New England temperatures! While many of us are recovering from seeing too much green this weekend and snow yesterday, here is some health IT news that we at Imprivata think are important.
This week, we are reading about free Q&A services with doctors, a common ground for sharing medical data and the need for more analytics for ACO’s.
What are you reading today?
In recent years, a number of secure text messaging applications have come to market to help healthcare organizations strike a balance between the clinical demand for more efficient communication technologies and the IT requirement to comply with HIPAA and information security regulations.
Just back from our Imprivata international business review in Amsterdam, where I met Philippe Maury, our regional manager for France. In OneSign 4.6 SP 1, we announced support for the third generation of the smart card that is the French national standard for healthcare authentication: la Carte de Professionnel de Santé (CPS).
Yesterday, Wyse announced the integration of Imprivata OneSign® Virtual Desktop Access with their Xenith zero client for Citrix XenDesktop and ThinOS based thin clients.. This means that hospitals that are deploying XenDesktop or ThinOS will be able to get the same No Click Access that is currently available for VMware View zero clients.
Yesterday was an epic first day at the Epic conference in Verona, Wisconsin! When the conference doors opened the attendees flooded the exhibit hall. In my years of working trade shows, I don't think I've ever seen that many people appear so quickly, it was amazing. There was so much buzz and excitement in the air amongst the attendees, providers were lamenting about login access issues and many were asking about ePrescribing of narcotics (EPCS). There was interest in Cortext and people were happy to see that Imprivata has taken a deeper step into the security realm.
Wireless technology is the future of authentication - a future we're happy to welcome. The promises of DEA-compliant wireless authentication technologies are immense: they will foster simpler, more user-friendly authentication options, streamline clinical workflows, and enhance patient care.
In reviewing the agenda for the rapidly approaching 2014 HIMSS Annual Conference & Expo, this year’s event promises to be very exciting from a clinical perspective, as it is clear that providers will have a voice.