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In August, Imprivata published its 2013 Desktop Virtualization Trends in Healthcare report, the company’s third-annual survey about the adoption rates and benefits of desktop virtualization (as well as cloud-based applications and services) in healthcare.
Welcome back to Imprivata’s Healthcare News Watch!
This week, we’re following stories about CPOE success, increasing health IT investments and how Tufts Medical is getting better access to patient information via image sharing.
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How do you implement desktop virtualization in a way that speeds care provider adoption and enhances patient care? Combine strong authentication and single sign-on from Imprivata OneSign with Citrix XenDesktop.
In a new white paper, Virtual Desktops in Hospitals: Streamlining Clinical Workflows, Citrix describes common clinical use case and tips for managing the transition to virtual desktops.
Next week, Tuesday 27th of May, we will be speaking at the ICT & Healthcare seminar in Ede, the Netherlands. Topic of our discussions will be clear and simple: how can we restore the 'Identity balance'. With this topic, we aim to explore how customers and partners can work with healthcare organisations to strike the right balance between...
Discover how two-factor authentication can improve clinical workflows and safeguard hospitals against phishing attacks and other cybersecurity threats
Cyber-attacks have become an increasing problem for healthcare organizations, and according to the 2016 HIMSS Cybersecurity Survey, more than 85% of respondents reported that information security has increased as a business priority.
When a healthcare organization falls victim to a cyber-attack, the effects are wide-ranging and impact:
1. The hospital’s finances
2. The hospital’s reputation
3. Patient safety
Interest in electronic prescribing of controlled substances (EPCS) continues to increase as hospitals and health systems across the U.S. look for technology solutions to reduce the risk of altered, stolen or fraudulent prescriptions, improve patient safety and satisfaction, and reduce prescription errors and inaccuracies.
To be effective in healthcare, it is critical that patient information is accurate, secure, and connected to the right patient. But manual patient identification commonly used as the first step in the care delivery process is often riddled with errors and issues that contribute to increasing medical identity theft, as the Wall Street Journal wrote earlier this month.
Connecticut lawmakers recently passed legislation that requires electronic prescribing of opioid medication, further validating the significant role technology can play in combatting our national prescription drug abuse epidemic.
Study spotlights the value of single sign-on solutions for hospitals seeking meaningful use credits.
An eye-opening new study that was just released from the Ponemon Institute revealed roughly 60 percent of the more than 400 healthcare IT respondents believe that single sign-on (SSO) solutions support their organizations’ efforts to demonstrate the “meaningful use” of EMR adoption.