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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.
In health care, perhaps even more than in other industries, it is a necessity that networks and applications are accessed only by authorized employees and caregivers. But, health care facilities are busy places, and finding ways to streamline access without compromising security can be a challenge. This white paper demonstrates how single sign-on technology can fortify your health care organization’s overall security posture while ensuring that you’re ready if and when an audit strikes.
It was with great regret that I canceled my trip to Healthport’s first HIM Educational Summit earlier this week. (A rampant stomach bug claimed me as the last victim in our family of four, and so I thought my healthcare conference colleagues would, in fact, appreciate my absence.) I had been scheduled to moderate a discussion on the exchange of personal health information within an accountable care organization (ACO) – a topic that I thought I knew a lot about, until I began researching the subject.
Teradici, the developer of the PC-over-IP (PCoIP) protocol, will showcase its full range of desktop virtualization solutions, as well as its joint solution with Imprivata, at the VMware User Group in Indianapolis on July 26. Teradici PCoIP solutions provide the unique remote display protocol that is essential to the performance of all VMware View deployments. In addition to demonstrations of the Teradici APEX 2800 server offload card, Teradici will also be showcasing its joint solution with Imprivata.
Some 100 companies and organizations have been named to Modern Healthcare's Best Places to Work in Healthcare for 2012. The recognition program, now in its fifth year, honors workplaces in healthcare that enable employees to perform at their optimum level to provide patients and customers with the best possible care, products and services.
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By David Ting
Imprivata will hold its first annual Imprivata HealthCon 2012 User Conference at the Hyatt Regency in Boston, Nov. 6 – 8. Information technology and clinical informaticists from Imprivata’s worldwide base of 900 healthcare customers will share their experiences and best practices for increasing care provider productivity, speeding EHR adoption and protecting patient data. Imprivata engineers, product managers, trainers and industry experts will also deliver education sessions on implementation, deployment and security compliance.
Imprivata, a provider of secure access and collaboration for healthcare, will hold its first annual Imprivata HealthCon 2012 User Conference at the Hyatt Regency in Boston, Nov. 6 - 8. According to a release, information technology and clinical informaticists from Imprivata's base of 900 healthcare customers will share their experiences and best practices for increasing care provider productivity, speeding EHR adoption and protecting patient data.