Simple badge taps let medical personnel quickly and securely log on to any of the institution's hundreds of publicly accessed hospital workstations.
Scores between 3 and 6 points Above the Market Area Average for Single Sign-On
Licking Memorial, a 227-bed hospital in Central Ohio is truly leading the way in the adoption of electronic medical records and CPOE. Named as a “Top 100” hospital by Thomson Reuters for 10 years in a row, Licking Memorial has also achieved Stage 6 on the HIMSS Analytics EMR Adoption Model (EMRAM), has attested for Stage 1 Meaningful Use and has just received an “A” rating for patient safety from the Leapfrog Group.
This year I am attending my first Association of Medical Directors of Information Systems (AMDIS) meeting in Ojai, California. Maybe it is the beautiful southern California setting that brings the analogy to mind. Or maybe the round of applause that spontaneously erupted this morning when the Supreme Court ruling upheld the Health Care Reform Bill's major muscle reinforces the energy. But I can't help but feel like this tightly-knit community of tech-geek-doctors is surfing a rising tide of momentum.
Meaningful use. Healthcare Reform. EHR rollouts.
Imprivata, a provider of secure access management and collaboration, announced that Imprivata OneSign has received a score of 88.4 in the Klas 2012 Mid-Term Performance Review: Software and Services report. In a release dated June 21, the Company said that the report states that Imprivata scored 6 or more points above the software category average and between 3 and 6 points above the Single Sign-On market area average. OneSign was among the top seven products out of the 718 rated this year." Imprivata's success can be attributed to listening and understanding our customers
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Imprivata is excited to announce our three Platinum sponsors for the upcoming Imprivata HealthCon 2012 user conference:
You’ll be able to see demos and talk to experts from VMware, Coretek Services and Dell at the HealthCon Solutions Fair during the conference.
The Supreme Court has spoken. In a 5-4 decision unveiled Thursday, the court ended months of media-hyped, politically charged speculation and upheld President Barack Obama’s healthcare law. Today though, as democrats celebrate and republicans vow to continue the fight, I would like to turn our attention to the one common ground in this battle – technology innovation – and the incredible progress that is being made amidst the partisan impasse. The reason?
The Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust (Royal Liverpool) says an implementation of secure access and collaboration software has substantially improved productivity, allowing clinicians to spend less time on authenticating to the system and more time with patients. Following the implementation of a clinical portal that allows a single view of a patient's information aggregated from 200 disparate clinical and administration systems, Royal Liverpool required a single sign-on to enable users fast
Imprivata Assigned Patent ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 11 -- Imprivata, Lexington, Mass., has been assigned a patent (8,220,063) developed by David M.T. Ting, Sudbury, Mass., for a "biometric authentication for remote initiation of actions and services." The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: "In one aspect, the invention relates to generating a trusted communication channel with a client. An agent module is provided at the client along with a task set including one or more tasks.