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Imprivata FairWarning Patient Privacy Intelligence is a full lifecycle privacy monitoring platform that helps you establish a culture of privacy, security, and compliance to grow trust between your patients and providers.
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Healthcare organizations are implementing desktop virtualization to provide care providers with fast secure access to patient information from any device. Imprivata extends the benefits of desktop virtualization by streamlining access to follow-me desktops providing No Click Access to virtual desktops and single sign-on to all applications.
Over the weekend, the Health Secretary, Matt Hancock, announced investment of £40m to support projects aimed at easing the barriers to patient care due to the administrative burden on staff navigating slow login times. It’s long overdue that this challenge has been recognised by Central Government and given national prominence as it is something that we at Imprivata are exceptionally passionate about.
SLOW LOGINS STILL A TOP FRUSTRATION
In today’s compliance and regulation driven world, managing who has access to sensitive patient records is a thorny issue. Too much security and clinicians can’t get to the information they require to do their job. They waste valuable time trying to access systems, or they develop workarounds to circumvent security, just to get the job done. We all know what we mean here – smartcards left in readers, shared login details, sticky notes with passwords written on. It’s the stuff of compliance teams’ nightmares.
SSO – the doorway to enhanced value
And we’re proud to be a part of it!
As the current global pandemic has proven, emergencies bring out the very best in most people, and sadly, the worst in a tiny minority. I’m talking about the proliferation of COVID-19 related phishing scams targeted at a more vulnerable than usual public, cyber-attacks against hospitals and testing labs, and even the World Health Organisation has been hit.
Every now and again a brilliant idea comes along and we all think, why didn’t I do that? Just about everyone has an old mobile phone (or several!) gathering dust in a desk drawer somewhere. We keep them for emergencies, but then never actually use them. We could sell them on eBay, if they are in good enough condition, but we never quite get around to it.
Here's what one tech company did to improve people’s lives and how we at Imprivata got involved.
Recycle old phones
It hasn’t hit the headlines, but it should do
While COVID-19, the US presidential election and Brexit have been hogging the headlines, there’s been a groundswell of change building in healthcare. Specifically around giving the nursing professional a voice that is heard.