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The recent Digital Health Summer School was different this year – and not just in the obvious way. As dictated by current COVID-19 restrictions, it was an online, digital event. This worked very well in terms of the quality and quantity of information that was able to be shared with delegates, but the traditional networking opportunities were missing.
Last year, the Ponemon Institute, a research firm that advises organizations on data security and privacy, released a report revealing that each hospital loses an average $2 million a year in productivity when clinicians can’t access electronic health records. The report sponsored by “Best in KLAS” SSO market leader, Imprivata states that 83 percent of respondents said SSO simplifies access to applications and data, and about 70 percent of participants thought SSO was important or very important to adoption of EHRs and related systems.
Live webinar series addresses the end-to-end benefits of PCoIP technology in VMware View™ and high-performance workstation environments, from data center to desktop.
Consolidation in the industry is expected to continue, with major companies taking over small companies in order to grow business and smaller companies looking for stable partners in order to survive in the competitive market. Besides these mergers and acquisitions, vendors have realized the significance of strategic partnerships with global participants as evidenced by the following developments:
Why are healthcare organizations turning to mobile devices to facilitate the day-to-day work of clinicians? The answer actually falls beyond just clinical workflows. Today, organizations are implementing mobility projects to address enterprise-wide initiatives.
This brief outlines why mobile devices are critical assets to healthcare organizations and how Imprivata can help hospitals better leverage their investments in mobile technology by ensuring security and adoption of corporate-owned devices.