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At HIMSS18, Imprivata’s President and Chief Executive, Gus Malezis, sat down with Health Data Management editor Tracy Granzyk to discuss the importance of establishing and maintaining trust in the ever-expanding technology ecosystem. In his Q-and-A sit-down with Tracy, Malezis addresses what trust means in today's healthcare system and why it's so essential. He also explains what the industry needs to do to maintain trust and improve the patient experience.
Datasheet
The Imprivata G3 virtual appliance is a core component of Imprivata OneSign and Imprivata Confirm ID. This updated appliance delivers key upgrades to Imprivata software components, provides enhanced security and stability, and enables organizations to leverage the latest features of Imprivata solutions. In addition to these benefits, G3 virtual appliances are also required to support Imprivata OneSign and Imprivata Confirm ID versions 6.1 or later.
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Though most are very familiar with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and its relation to third parties and remote access, we're going to break it down a bit. HIPAA carries with it data privacy requirements for individuals, organizations, and entities working with patient information.
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HIPAA audit protocols are essential for ensuring the security of sensitive medical information. We explain their importance to protect patient data.
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Organizations understand the importance of data security in the cloud, but many are realizing the need for cloud data privacy. Find out why privacy matters and how to implement it in this post.
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Not all software deployments are created equally! When it comes to purchasing and deploying new software, we know that not every organization will have the same wants or needs. Companies will differ with their infrastructure, resources, bandwidth, regulatory environments, or implementation timeframes.
Ebooks
In this eBook, learn the importance of a vendor access management platform.
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For decades, the healthcare industry has struggled with accurately linking a patient’s health data within and across health systems — an activity known as patient matching.
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recently announced new rules surrounding health information privacy and data security that is important for everyone involved in healthcare IT (HIT) to understand.
By now, you’ve likely seen these rules, however the Healthcare IT Consultant blog has a nice synopsis of the news that drills down into the aspects most relevant for those in the Imprivata community. Pulling the key points from that blog and summarizing the primary requirements of the rules, here are some things to consider...