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Learn how electronic prescribing of controlled substances (EPCS) can benefit chronic pain patients: it's simple, fast, and secure.
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Lexington, Mass.—February 11, 2015—Imprivata® (NYSE: IMPR), the healthcare IT security company, today announced a revised date for its fourth quarter and the full year ended December 31, 2014 conference call. Imprivata will now hold a conference call for investors on Tuesday, February 24 at 5:00 p.m. ET during which management will review highlights from the company's fourth quarter and year end 2014 results, its business outlook and other matters. The Company expects to issue the earnings release after the market closes on Tuesday, February 24, 2015.
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Erin Bastick
February 11, 2015
Imprivata has launched a new product to enable a major shift from paper to elctronic prescribing of controlled substances.
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Symantec Norton Secure Login and Symantec VIP Integrate with Imprivata Confirm ID to Simplify Provider Identity-Proofing and Credentialing Workflows to help meet Regulatory Requirements for EPCS
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Biometric Patient Identification System Improves Patient Engagement and Safety, Reduces Enrollment Time, Eliminates Duplicate Medical Records, and Prevents Identity Theft and Insurance Fraud
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For providers considering how to assemble a viable accountable care organization, experts say the key is to first have a strong care coordination system in place. Without cohesion and collaboration among clinicians, an ACO has no chance of getting off the ground, says John Shankman, senior vice president of clinical innovation for New York-based AMC Health.
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Imprivata, the healthcare IT security company, is going full-force into the patient identification market with its announcement today of its purchase of HT Systems, a provider of vein-scan biometric technology. Executives at Imprivata and HT Systems gave Fortune an exclusive preview of the deal this week, and said they would provide more details at Imprivata’s quarterly earnings call May 4.
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Lexington health care technology company said Thursday that it has acquired a small firm that makes a product with big potential: a palm-scanning patient identification system.
Imprivata Inc. said it will pay $19 million, plus up to $7 million in additional payments over the next two years, for HT Systems of Tampa . HT Systems sells a system that helps hospitals and medical offices identify patients and access their records by scanning a patient’s palm.
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Imprivata, a Lexington, Mass.-based health IT security vendor, has acquired HT Systems, a Tampa, Fla.-based provider of palm-vein based biometric patient identification systems for approximately $19.1 million in cash at closing.