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Did you know, on average, care providers log into Citrix workstations and applications 70 times a day, entering a username and password each time? That’s 45 minutes wasted per provider, per day!
Mistakes can happen. But, in healthcare, how often do medical errors related to patient misidentification occur and at what cost? According to recent research by ECRI and other organizations, an alarmingly high percentage of medical errors stem from wrong patient identification and 9% of those errors result in a wide range of negative patient outcomes from temporary patient harm to actual loss of life. For patients, it’s a gamble they neither intend – nor want – to make.
Originally posted: October, 2017
With 90% of healthcare organizations breached in the past two years,1 it’s no wonder that cybersecurity has become a front-and-center priority of the healthcare industry. In the recent KLAS Cybersecurity 2017 report, healthcare organizations revealed how they’re approaching security strategies to help combat security threats.
Imprivata SVP of Product Management Barbara Dumery joined the Product Hero podcast last month to talk technology and all things product management. Sponsored by the team at Fresh Tilled Soil , this bi-weekly podcast interviews outstanding members of the Product Management community.
A recent survey shed some light on a security trend that leaves healthcare organizations vulnerable to attacks: nearly half of respondents said that they rely on passive mobile device security measures -- things like education and policy. Used as complementary tools, policies and education can, of course, be useful, but are not techniques that put healthcare IT teams on the offensive.
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).
To help streamline workflows for healthcare organizations who use Epic Community Connect, Imprivata developed Imprivata for Community Connect (ICC), making the process of authenticating into the EHR platform easier and more secure for clinicians while also remaining DEA compliant for electronic prescribing for controlled substances (EPCS).
Imprivata understands the importance of establishing a secure, auditable chain of trust for the entire electronic prescribing of controlled substances (EPCS) process– especially given the current momentum supporting EPCS across the country.
I’m extremely excited about our participation in this year’s show particularly the opportunity to demonstrate the results of our collaboration and integration with some of our partners. Imprivata is working in conjunction with VMware, Teradici, Dell, and VCE to showcase our joint solutions, which showcase VMware View serving up virtual desktops,