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Like many hospitals, Baton Rouge General Medical Center relied on a manual registration process during check-in, causing patient concern about having to provide sensitive personal information that could be overheard and used to commit medical identity theft. In addition, the risk of identification and transcription mistakes made Baton Rouge vulnerable to medical errors and the costs of a highly complex billing process.
Introduction to Imprivata PatientSecure: Biometric patient identification for improved patient safety and revenue cycle throughput
Speakers: David Wiener, GM, Imprivata PatientSecure Product Group; Justyna Evlogiadis, Product Marketing Manager, PatientSecure
The National Association of Healthcare Access Management (NAHAM) Patient Identity Integrity (PII) Toolkit offers patient access professionals ideas and best practices around managing and maintaining integrity of patient identity and patient information. In this webinar, members of the NAHAM Policy Development & Government Relations Committee discuss the recently updated and expanded toolkit features.
Many hospitals today are still unable to positively identify patients, as they rely on manual processes and tools, such as photo IDs, oral demographic data, or social security numbers. This can create patient identification errors that jeopardize patient safety, impede patient engagement, and result in serious financial inefficiencies for hospitals.
Watch this webinar to learn how your organization can:
Within each health care organization lies a treasure trove of sensitive data: protected health information (PHI), personally identifiable information (PII), social security numbers, financial account information and much more. Without the proper security measures in place, cybercriminals gain access to this data with just a few keystrokes.
Whether you're migrating to Epic or are already using it today, these experts can help answer your questions.
Imprivata solutions have been deployed at one third of all Epic health systems worldwide and along the way we’ve gained some great insights and perspectives we’d like to share with you. We’ve assembled a panel of our Epic experts to share their perspective about how customers use Imprivata to help optimize their new and existing Epic deployments and to answer questions such as:
View this webinar with Wooster Community Hospital and learn how they successfully implemented a DEA compliant EPCS solution to help.
Medical errors in the US claim over 250,000 patient lives annually. On average, 30% of medical errors such as medication errors, blood transfusion errors, radiation overdoses and wrong patient surgeries are directly caused by patient misidentification. As a result, the Joint Commission has declared improving patient identification as the #1 Patient Safety goal for hospitals.
Watch this on-demand webinar to learn how your healthcare organization can:
92% of patient identification errors are caused by inpatient registration mistakes, with consequences ranging from medical errors to adverse effects on the hospital’s bottom line. In this podcast, Imprivata’s Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Sean Kelly, and VP, Market Development for Imprivata PatientSecure, David Wiener, discuss how patient identification errors occur and what hospitals can do to prevent them.
Watch this 15 minute webcast to learn the top 3 factors that healthcare organizations should consider before implementing a strong two-factor authentication solution within their environment
Key considerations for choosing the right solution include:
DEA compliance
Workflow integration (VPN, EMR, VDI, medical devices)
Convenient and flexible authentication modalities to support in-hospital and remote access needs