High-quality, patient-centred care requires information, connection, and speed. Shared mobile devices – when paired with the right technologies and strategies – provide all that while also improving operational efficiency and regulatory compliance.
This article explores the benefits of a strong shared mobile device strategy, and the advantages of end-to-end management. Read on to learn key takeaways for healthcare organisations looking to unlock the full potential of their shared mobile program.
Waltham, Mass.—February 5, 2025 — Imprivata®, the digital identity company for life- and mission-critical industries, today announced that Imprivata Enterprise Access Management (EAM) has been named 2025 Best in KLAS for Access Management.
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George Gellert MD, MPH, MPA, is a public health physician and epidemiologist focused on using health information technology to improve population and public health outcomes. Here he discusses the findings from one of his recent research collaborations with Imprivata about the reality of using mobile devices within hospitals in the UK, the US, Germany and Australia.
Waltham, Mass. – May 6, 2025 – Imprivata, the digital identity company for life- and mission-critical industries, today announced that the company has won two Global InfoSec Awards 2025, presented by Cyber Defense Magazine during RSA Conference 2025: Best Service - Passwordless Authentication, and Best Solution - Third Party Risk.
Matthew Little, Chief Nurse Information Officer (CNIO) and Associate Chief Nurse at Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, gives his view on the latest advances that the NHS has made and why it’s important to fully use the technology that has been invested in, while also innovating and pushing boundaries to make healthcare better.
Sean Kelly is Chief Medical Officer and head of healthcare strategy at Imprivata – the digital identity company providing simple and secure access for the healthcare industry.
Imprivata enables organisations in over 45 countries to fully manage and secure all enterprise and third-party digital identities by establishing trust between people, technology and information.
Mobile healthcare tools don’t replace traditional devices like workstations on wheels, but rather complement them by increasing flexibility and clinician satisfaction.
While many in healthcare believe shared mobile tools will be beneficial, the sector is still in the process of fully understanding just how transformative they may be. From a clinician’s perspective, mobile devices already improve the ability to deliver care more effectively, but the full extent of their influence is still being evaluated.
In our latest webinar; “Putting the brakes on shared mobile challenges”, myself and a panel from Imprivata discuss the hot topics around the challenges to mobile adoption including, workflow considerations, security of shared devices and how to achieve successful staff engagement with new technologies. In short, how clinicians can thrive with share mobile devices.
I’m joined by Brad Gwyther, Customer Success Manager and Andy Wilcox, Senior Product Manager to discuss how healthcare organisations can successfully deploy mobile devices for care delivery.