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Health-care reform is ushering in an era of more coverage plan choices for patients, and while more options can be empowering, it can also be confusing when trying to find the right plan. “Health-care reform provides insurance coverage for many people who may be locked out of the market today,” says Sean Kelly, chief medical officer at health care IT security company Imprivata. “However, even with the new reforms, insurers can still impose limits on the number of doctor's visits, prescriptions and days spent in the hospital.”
Sramana Mitra’s article is an overview of entrepreneurs who are making strong progress in the healthcare IT domain. Imprivata is one of 5 companies featured and information was drawn from her multi-part interview with Omar Hussain earlier last month.
The personal computer has done a lot of good for clinicians in hospital settings, but its days are numbered. Zero-client terminals are quieter, safer, and cheaper to buy and to maintain.
Imprivata has 30 Percent Market Share amongst U.S. Hospitals using Single Sign-On and EpicCare EMR; Imprivata to Showcase Solutions at Epic 2013 User Group Meeting
Imprivata, a leading global provider of health care IT security solutions, recently announced its "2013 Desktop Virtualization Trends in Healthcare
Fast user switching with Imprivata OneSign helps eliminate generics user logins at shared workstations, enables applications to run “hot” and optimizes workflows to save care providers time and increase workstation security.
Imprivata Customers to Lead Two Speaking Sessions, Imprivata to Showcase Solutions during McKesson InSight Users Group 2013 Annual Conference
If there were ever an area of healthcare informatics that could truly be called a “work in progress” it’s e-Prescribing of controlled substances (EPCS).
What it does: Imprivata helps to ensure fast and safe access to patient health information through its single sign-on authentication management and secure text messaging solutions.
How it grew to become one of healthcare's hottest: Founded in 2002, Imprivata saw a need to improve the efficiency and security of accessing client patient information for busy clinicians who were transitioning to the use of electronic health records.