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Comprehensive Third-Party Evaluation Assures Customers that Imprivata Cortext Meets Compliance and IT Security Requirements While Improving Clinical Communication
Survey Finds that Cloud Computing is becoming More Prevalent in Healthcare, with 30 Percent of Respondents Indicating they use Cloud-Based Applications Today (up from Nine Percent Last Year)
New event format creates an environment for educational and networking opportunities for Imprivata customers at a community level
The keynote from Dr. John Halamka included stellar quotes such as how we need to go from the “physicians brain to the patients vein with no paper…” or Dr Daniel Kraft, keynote for day 2 compared the iPhone to the Star Trek Tricorder showing all the apps that transform that mobile device into a futuristic hand held diagnostic tool of the 21st century – way cool for all of us Trekkies.
Last week, the FDA issued guidance to improve cybersecurity efforts in healthcare, warning that computer viruses could “affect how a medical device operates” and potentially expose personal health information. The memo provides general recommendations to both medical device manufacturers and healthcare facilities about how to defend against malware and other threats.
In a recent webinar, Shannon Medical’s Mike Russell, Assistant IT Director, explained how VDI is positively impacting IT efficiency and patient care. He answered common questions around the topic and explained how VDI started with the CIO’s desktop and is now on a pace to reach 1,400 users.
Desktop virtualization is changing the way care providers work at North Bend Medical Center (NBMC) in Southern Oregon. Doug McCleod, CTO and Joshua Rabe, Systems Architect at NBMC recently discussed the impact of desktop virtualization on IT efficiency, provider productivity, and patient care. They are successfully completing their Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) project on time and on budget.
New Report from Imprivata and Ponemon Institute Finds Secure Communications Solutions Improve Care Coordination during Patient Admissions, Emergency Response Coordination and Patient Transfers
Manufacturing is changing. As we enter the fourth industrial revolution, factories are becoming globalized, digitized, and relying more and more on the internet of things to produce goods and services. As this transformation continues and once localized entities become smart factories, they are connecting to more third parties. And inviting in more third-party risk.
Way back in 2018, the Department of Defense (DOD) reported a data breach that affected at least 30,000 military and civilian personnel. Let's take a stroll down memory lane to look at what happened in this data breach: hackers gained access through a third-party contractor that maintained travel records for the department.