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Nurses at Cambridge Health Alliance (CHA) use tablets to share patient vitals with remote physicians, and, especially now, need a quick, easy, and near touch-free login experience.
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Imprivata to Present Series of Web-Based Discussions on 'Effective Workflows for Roaming Clinicians'
Alegent Health CMIO, Dr. Michael Westcott, and Imprivata Founder and CTO, David Ting, to Discuss Transitioning to Electronic Medical Records and Innovations for Productivity and Security
LEXINGTON, MA-September 15, 2010-Imprivata®, Inc., the company that simplifies and secures user access, announced today that it is presenting a Webinar titled “Effective Workflows for Roaming Clinicians” on Thursday, September 16, from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. EDT.
Imprivata Customer to Present on Implementing Single Sign-On and Biometric Authentication in a Clinical Setting
Telehealth lets hospitals limit physical provider contact with COVID-19 patients, while still allowing for high quality virtual care – a critical element in reducing exposure and flattening the curve. This saves resources and clinician time as they work to keep up with new patient inflow. Imprivata is helping hospitals use iPads to conduct on-site telehealth sessions and manage interactions with patients kept in isolation.
Innovative Technology, Volume of New Customers and Strong Partnerships Attributed to Top Ranking
An increasing number of hospitals are finding value providing iPads for inpatient use. During the current COVID-19 pandemic, many hospitals are severely limiting visitors.
Integrated Solution Secures Data and Improves Productivity via One-Touch "Follow me" Desktops with Single Sign-on and Extended Strong Authentication
COVID-19 is, simply put, a generational event. In my career, the only parallel I can draw is 9/11, when I was CTO and then CIO of the second-largest medical facility in the U.S. Air Force (USAF). COVID-19 is a worldwide event, however, one that affects every one of us in some way.
During 9/11, the entire USAF healthcare IT team was laser-focused on supporting our pilots and protecting our citizens. We ran 24/7 incident centers and kept our headquarters apprised of our capabilities, often on an hourly basis.