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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.
This video features Dr. Sean Kelly, chief medical officer at Imprivata, discussing the clinical impact of the privacy and security concerns inherent in policies like meaningful use and the HIPAA Omnibus final rule.
This opinion piece authored by Imprivata’s Mark Clark focuses on the U.K.’s NHS system and the progress it is making in adopting technology and digital records. The article notes that the NHS is moving, albeit slowly, in the right direction, but that security remains an important consideration to realize the full advantages of automated systems.
Two days after Tuesday's launch of government-run health insurance marketplaces, technological problems continue to prevent many people from checking out prices and enrolling via the online sites.
South Carolina’s Beaufort Memorial Hospital expects to save millions of dollars this year and potentially prevent some deaths as well by investing in secure texting technology, attendees of the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) Fall CIO Forum in Scottsdale, Ariz., heard last week...
Imprivata has announced its 2013 Desktop Virtualization Trends in Healthcare: A Global Perspective report, which surveys healthcare IT decision makers in the U.S. and EMEA about adoption rates and benefits of desktop virtualization and cloud-based applications. According to the study, server based computing (SBC) and server hosted virtual desktops (SHVD) are prevalent in the USA and EMEA healthcare industries, with adoption of both technologies expected to increase.
In an effort to fight the prescription drug-abuse epidemic, lawmakers in New York State recently passed legislation, known as I-STOP (Internet System for Tracking Over-Prescribing), designed to more effectively track patterns of potential prescription misuse. Among its mandates, the law requires that by March 2015, all prescriptions issued in the state of New York must be done so electronically (with limited exceptions), including prescriptions for controlled substances.
Whether in the ED or at the bedside, physicians are focused on quality care, and they will embrace solutions that support, not detract from, that goal.
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