Take full advantage of the economic benefits offered by shared mobile devices – without compromising security, data privacy, or user satisfaction.
Imprivata, Strategic Mobility Group (SMG3), and Zebra Technologies are teaming up to deliver an end-to-end clinical mobility platform and solution designed to support the implementation and management of mobile programs.
The complete offering includes:
The introduction of a single sign-on security solution at the Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust is helping to save clinicians up to two minutes per patient, a trial has revealed. The time saving comes while doctors are entering data into the electronic patient record (EPR) system, saving each medic up to 40 minutes in a single day; time that can be spent improving patient care.
Imprivata OneSign helps hospitals adopt EMR by ensuring care providers can access the information they need simply and securely. This animated video shows you how.
Mobile technology is playing an increasingly important role in enabling clinical workflows, but ensuring its security is still a concern for HDOs. With Imprivata, there’s a way forward.
Enabling workflow continuity and data security
It’s healthcare’ worst kept secret: mobile workflows improve care quality and the patient experience. So, for healthcare delivery organizations, supporting mobile workflows is no longer an option but a necessity.
Mobile devices are revolutionizing the way healthcare is delivered. With the right mobile strategy, clinicians can access patient records, monitor vitals and communicate with team members and patients from any place, at any time—even directly from the patient’s bedside. This can lead to immense benefits, such as improved patient and family satisfaction, increased communication between staff and better quality of care. Relying more on mobile devices allows clinicians to spend less time accessing information and documenting at a workstation and more quality time with patients.
Engineering and building material provider, Pleasanton, California-based Simpson Manufacturing Co. Inc., fell victim to a cyberattack Tuesday.
An 8-K disclosure filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the company said it experienced disruptions in its Information Technology area Tuesday and took some systems offline.
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In the wake of the pandemic, the nursing field has continued to suffer large-scale burnout and a wave of retirements. An estimated 100,000 registered nurses have left the field since 2020 due to Covid-related stress, according to the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN), accelerating the chronic understaffing crisis that already strained hospitals and healthcare organizations pre-pandemic.
Boston Children's Hospital and Children's Hospital of Philadelphia tie for first place in U.S. News & World Report's 2012-13 Best Children's Hospitals Rankings. Much of the quality related data collected for the rankings are based on measures underpinned by health information technology, such as electronic health records. U.S. News & World Report released the rankings on June 5.
Demonstrations for VMware View(TM) deployments will include Teradici's APEX 2800 server offload card and Imprivata No Click Access® with PCoIP zero clients