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Video
This video provides an overview of Imprivata OneSign ProveID™ Embedded, which integrates directly into the firmware of thin and zero client devices to provide customer with an out-of-the-box solution for delivering fast, secure No Click Access® to clinical applications and patient information at the point of care.
Video
“We did some research and some of our providers were typing in their password 120 times in a day”. By streamlining the sign-in process to Epic and other applications, Aspirus is able to save significant time for care providers and pave the way for electronic prescribing for controlled substances.”
Blog
A quick look around at the vendors exhibiting at the VMworld 2013 conference in San Francisco this week seems to confirm the belief that the move to cloud computing is inevitable (a notion supported by a number of different studies).
Press
Survey Finds that Cloud Computing is becoming More Prevalent in Healthcare, with 30 Percent of Respondents Indicating they use Cloud-Based Applications Today (up from Nine Percent Last Year)
News
Imprivata has unveiled OneSign ProveID Embedded, an API that is designed to allow health care providers to enable fast, secure No Click Access to electronic health records (EHRs) and similar clinical software in a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI).
News
The number of server-hosted virtual desktops in healthcare is up 39% compared to last year, and server-based computing is up 23%. Furthermore, 30% of 211 IT leaders responding to a survey from Imprivata indicated that they are using cloud computing today, up from 9% at this time last year.
News
Imprivata, a leading global provider of healthcare IT security solutions, recently announced its 2013 Desktop Virtualization Trends in Healthcare report, the company’s third-annual survey about the adoption rates and benefits of desktop virtualization and cloud-based applications in healthcare. According to the study, the proliferation of desktop virtualization in healthcare continues to increase, with the use of Server Hosted Virtual Desktops (SHVD) up 39 percent and the use of Server Based Computing (SBC) up 23 percent from last year’s survey.
Customer
Aspirus Wausau Hospital, part of the Aspirus Healthcare System, is a 321-bed facility serving north central Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
News
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.
Press
Fletcher Allen Health Care to Discuss how Imprivata Enables Fast, Secure No Click Access to its Epic EMR on Virtual Desktops to Allow Clinicians to Better Focus on Patient Care