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Drivers such as HIPAA compliance, general PHI privacy, and concerns around unauthorized use have led to increased regulations for medical device security. While healthcare organizations look to implement critical security measures for Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) components, such as medical devices, it’s important to do so in a way that does not impede clinical productivity.
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Wait times across all types of healthcare settings averaged nearly 19 minutes in 2017, according to a Vitals2 study. Practitioners with the longest wait times were emergency physicians (24.75 minutes on average) and general practitioners (22 minutes). Offices with shorter-than-average wait times tend to have more satisfied patients. The Vitals2 study found physicians with five-star ratings had average wait times of less than 13 minutes, while those with 22-minute wait times received only three stars on average.
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Originally published by Just Associates
This is the first of three blogs focused on patient identity management best practices, which is the subject of a white paper series by patient matching experts with Just Associates. To access the series, click here.
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Imprivata has partnered with DigiCert, a federally approved certification authority (CA), to enable remote identity proofing and give customers more options for meeting the DEA requirements for electronic prescribing for controlled substances (EPCS).
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Enacted into law in 1996, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) includes five sections detailing data privacy and security provisions for safeguarding protected health information (PHI). Failure to comply with HIPAA can result in civil and criminal penalties. If a healthcare organization is unaware that its practices led to a HIPAA violation, the minimum civil penalty is $100 per violation, with an annual maximum of $25,000 for repeat violations. The maximum civil penalty is $50,000 per violation with an annual maximum of $1.5 million.
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To help streamline workflows for healthcare organizations who use Epic Community Connect, Imprivata developed Imprivata for Community Connect (ICC), making the process of authenticating into the EHR platform easier and more secure for clinicians while also remaining DEA compliant for electronic prescribing for controlled substances (EPCS).