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New version of Imprivata OneSign® delivers secure, transparent access to on-prem and cloud applications to support hybrid environments in healthcare organisations
New solution, first of type outside of the USA, enables clinicians and care givers to log in securely and quickly to medical devices, improving overall care with real-time data
New solution accelerates path to digital maturity and enables clinicians to electronically record patient vital signs quickly and securely via shared mobile devices, improving quality of care and patient safety
Free Imprivata GroundControl provisioning licences facilitate easier management of mobile devices for safer COVID-19 interactions and more efficient use of scarce PPE resources
Imprivata is providing free of charge access to its GroundControl device provisioning software for healthcare organisations around the world to support their responses to COVID-19. GroundControl facilitates easier management and use of iPads and other iOS devices to make possible a range of interactions with seriously ill patients in much safer ways.
Over 40 intensive care clinicians at a Surrey hospital have been using mobile technology to safeguard staff and patients, maximise the use of limited personal protective equipment (PPE) and save time in the fight against the coronavirus outbreak.
Single sign-on solution gives clinicians secure and auditable ‘tap & go’ access to shared mobile devices and apps
London, England– September 4th, 2019—Imprivata®, the healthcare IT security company, is partnering with global healthcare ICT provider Ascom to give clinicians speedy, secure access to patient and clinical data, via ‘tap and go’ technology.
Imprivata Identity Governance helps Healthcare organisations streamline onboarding and deprovisioning of user accounts, control access to sensitive patient data, and meet GDPR compliance regulations
And why many CIOs are choosing managed services to bridge the IT resource gap and boost security.
Even before the pandemic, CIOs at most healthcare organisations faced severe IT resource shortages as they worked to transform digital infrastructures to strengthen cybersecurity, automate clinical workflows, comply with regulations, and deliver consumer-driven healthcare.
Imprivata will unlock further value for customers by unifying, integrating, and automating digital identity to enable autonomous identity systems
DCB0129 has been around well over ten years, and yet is rarely talked about openly. DCB0129 is a standard for manufacturers of health IT software, and helps to prove the clinical safety of products. Originally introduced in 2009 (when it was known as ISB0129) and most recently updated in 2018, the standard provides a set of requirements suitably structured to promote and ensure the effective application of clinical risk management by those organisations that are responsible for the development and maintenance of health IT systems for use within the health and care environment.