As the healthcare sector increasingly depends on the successful deployment of technology, Andrew Griffiths, CEO of FEDIP, the Federation for Informatics Professionals in health and care, believes that the two disciplines have deep lessons to learn from each other that will benefit them both.
Cindy Fedell, Regional Chief Information Officer, Northwestern Ontario Hospitals in Canada, with her 7+ years experience in the NHS in the North of England, is uniquely placed to look at how AI solutions can help address the pressing workforce issues faced in both countries.
A report published by the Health Services Safety Investigations Body (HSSIB) previously highlighted the dangers of incorrect patient information. Sean Kelly & Dan Johnston argue that establishing a digital identity strategy for clinicians, devices and patients will usher in a safer and more efficient workflow.
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Digital identity company Imprivata, and Ponemon Institute, today unveiled new research that highlights security, financial, and operational consequences associated with existing enterprise-owned mobile device programmes.
The findings, detailed in a new report titled Unlocking the Cost of Chaos: The State of Enterprise Mobility in Life- and Mission-Critical Industries, show the costly reality: Without effective tools or a unified strategy, organisations experience significant challenges when implementing mobile devices.
Research conducted by Imprivata and Ponemon Institute finds 28% of IT and IT security practitioners say their organisations can secure devices and access to data, while less than half cite satisfaction with the access experience.
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Imprivata, a leading digital identity establishment for mission-critical industries, has today announced a top-level leadership transition. After seven years at the helm, present CEO Gus Malezis, is stepping down from his role and trading it for a position as strategic advisor to the firm, effective from January 1, 2024. His successor has been unveiled as Fran Rosch.
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Each year, Imprivata hosts a series of regional HealthCon user groups worldwide to highlight customers, share best practices, and facilitate conversations around industry trends.
Held on November 16, the awards ceremony celebrated healthcare leaders that have leveraged Imprivata solutions to drive value, innovation, collaboration, clinical excellence, and organisational impact.
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Patient misidentification is a growing problem in the United States, the results of which can be dangerous and even fatal.
Traditional identification methods, such as using patient names and dates of birth, are prone to errors and can result in duplicate records. Compounded by the increase in demand for medical care post-pandemic and the nationwide nursing shortage, patient misidentification can lead to catastrophic medical errors.
There are so many good ideas in healthcare, but tragically so little time, resources, people, and money. Because of our limitations, not every project immediately gets invested in and there are also lots of projects that had their investments slowly run dry until they disappeared entirely. The true tragedy of all of this is that even though we don’t have the resources to effectively do what we need to, these projects cannot move forward without investments and often get left behind, all the while new projects keep on coming.