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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
As health organisations around the world have adopted new working practices to support the requirement for remote and multi-location healthcare delivery models, so the management of the supporting technology has grown considerably more complex. The use of non-integrated, point solutions in the past has brought security and efficiency issues.
Andy Wilcox, Senior Product Marketing Manager at Imprivata, explains how the new Imprivata virtual smartcard technology provides fast, secure No Click Access to NHS Spine-enabled applications. The virtual solution eliminates smartcard hassles and risky workarounds, and makes it easy for on-site and remote users to securely access the NHS Spine.
Imprivata invests in combined platform to create significant operational efficiencies, improve cybersecurity, and ensure compliance for healthcare organisations in the DACH region
Discover the latest and greatest Imprivata Identity Governance has to offer for National Health Service (NHS) workers.
It is really important for projects to not only be perceived as successful but also to be able to show measurable benefits to prove success. To be able to achieve this you have to record the ‘as is’ situation before changes are designed and introduced so that you can show the changes made.
With recent funding announced to enable NHS organisations to save staff time on system logins, Andy Wilcox, Senior Product Marketing Manager at Imprivata discusses how time can also be a useful measurement for success when deploying new technology. Understanding the clinical workflow prior to implementation removes the barriers for adoption, saves time in rollout, daily use and ultimately facilitates patient experiences and outcomes.