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Die vor Kurzem erschienene Studie mit dem etwas sperrigen Titel „Wie durch die Einführung einer Single Sign-On-Lösung die Verarbeitung von elektronischen Gesundheitsdaten in Krankenhäusern vereinfacht werden kann“, die das Journal of Hospital Administration veröffentlichte, ist höchst informativ und lesenswert.
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When it comes to cybersecurity, a company’s team members are its first line of defense. Unfortunately, they are often also its greatest weakness—especially when it comes to those who aren’t particularly tech-savvy.
Healthcare organizations are struggling to sufficiently protect patient privacy. Although detecting the inappropriate access of protected health information (PHI) is required by HIPAA, it's nearly impossible for organizations relying on manual processes to monitor all access, especially with PHI being spread across multiple environments, including on-premise data centers, mobile devices and the cloud. Many users also require elevated access privileges, adding to the complexity.
Imagine being a tightrope walker suspended over a canyon, balancing each step while negotiating the wind's constant push and pull. The scenery is breathtaking, but you don't dare look down; every moment demands your full attention. Now, replace that canyon with the vast landscape of the digital world, the tightrope with cybersecurity, and the walker with organizations navigating hybrid work. Doesn't seem so different, does it?
Mobile technology is playing an increasingly important role in enabling clinical workflows, but ensuring its security is still a concern for HDOs. With Imprivata, there’s a way forward.Enabling workflow continuity and data securityIt’s healthcare’ worst kept secret: mobile workflows improve care quality and the patient experience. So, for healthcare delivery organizations, supporting mobile workflows is no longer an option but a necessity.