Imprivata®, Inc., the leader in secure access and collaboration for healthcare, today announced that 91 English NHS Trusts, 4 of the Trusts in Northern Ireland and Scotland’s entire NHS system are using Imprivata OneSign to provide clinicians with improved workflow and data security, driving productivity and improving patient service. Imprivata’s UK market share has grown rapidly with customers including Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trusts and Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust coming on board recently.
Imprivata®, Inc., the leader in secure access and collaboration for healthcare, today announced that 91 English NHS Trusts, 4 of the Trusts in Northern Ireland and Scotland's entire NHS system are using Imprivata OneSign to provide clinicians with improved workflow and data security, driving productivity and improving patient service. Imprivata's UK market share has grown rapidly with customers including Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trusts and Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust coming on board recently.
As many as 91 English NHS Trusts, three of the Trusts in Northern Ireland and Scotland's entire NHS system are using Imprivata OneSign to provide clinicians with improved workflow and data security, driving productivity and improving patient service.
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Healthcare IT security firm Imprivata announced that it has deployed its OneSign single sign-on software to 91 National Health Service (NHS) Trusts in England, all NHS hospitals in Scotland, and four trusts in Northern Ireland. The company also said that its market share in the U.K. has grown rapidly, with recent customers including the Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trusts and Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Imprivata also announced that it will be holding its 2012 U.K.
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