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Patient ID Now, a coalition of leading healthcare organizations, applauds the reintroduction of H.R.2002, the Patient Matching and Transparency in Certified Health IT (MATCH IT) Act of 2025 by Representative Mike Kelly (R-PA) and Representative Bill Foster (D-IL), cosponsored by Representative Seth Moulton (D-MA), in the US House of Representatives.
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Fran Rosch is the CEO of Imprivata, a digital identity company for life- and mission-critical industries.February marked the first anniversary since ransomware group BlackCat infiltrated UnitedHealth subsidiary Change Healthcare’s networks, beginning the largest healthcare data breach in U.S. history.
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The InteropNow! Podcast features conversations about healthcare interoperability and the technology solutions that will transform the business of healthcare through better data sharing. As the industry transitions to APIs, we will share highlights from innovative projects, thought leaders and healthcare providers who are paving the way forward for better health services.
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Fran Rosch, CEO of Imprivata, joins Managing Partner Scott Crabill on this Beyond the Deal mini-sode to discuss his career journey and leadership philosophy. Rosch shares his belief in open communication, setting ambitious goals, and the importance of continuous learning. He also provides advice on navigating career challenges and emphasizes the significance of having the right people to drive results and achieve success.
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In this episode of Behind the Deal, Imprivata CEO Fran Rosch shares how the company is revolutionizing access to critical healthcare systems with its cutting-edge security solutions. As a leader in cybersecurity for hospitals and health systems, Imprivata specializes in Access Management for shared device ecosystems, as well as streamlining and securing access for professionals in critical environments (like Healthcare).
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Security concerns continue to grow for healthcare organizations as systems integrate new technologies and as electronic patient health information (PHI) proliferates all aspects of the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT). However, increased security measures can quickly turn in to clinical roadblocks as providers spend more time interacting with security barriers and less time face-to-face with patients.