Imprivata, the healthcare IT security company, will showcase innovative new technologies and partner collaborations at the
HIMSS16 Conference & Exhibition
(February 29-March 4, 2016 in Las Vegas) that will further enable care
providers to securely and efficiently access, communicate, and transact
patient health information.
New products will be unveiled at the event for
two-factor authentication for employee remote access and fast, tap and go access to medical devices.
At HIMSS16, Imprivata will also showcase new innovations across its
leading portfolio of identity and security solutions for positive
patient identification, authentication, access management, and secure
communications in booth #3043. To receive a product demonstration at
HIMSS, schedule a meeting with the Imprivata team.
In addition, Imprivata customers will present their innovative use of
the Imprivata identity and security platform as part of the
HIMSS16 conference education program, including:
- HealthEast Care Systems will present, "Improving Physician Efficiency and Patient Care with EPCS"
(Session ID: 204) on Thursday, March 3 at 10:00 a.m. PT. The session
will focus on the strategies, including Imprivata Confirm ID,
implemented at HealthEast to drive physician adoption of EPCS.
- Baystate Health will present, "Strategies for Optimizing Care Coordination Across an ACO"
(Session ID: 120) on Wednesday, March 2 at 10:00 a.m. PT. The session
will focus on how Baystate is leveraging secure messaging across their
health system, ACO & HIE to improve clinical communications, care
team coordination, patient-to-provider communications and overall
patient care quality.
Imprivata customers will also lead presentations in the
Imprivata booth (#3043) to highlight how they are solving critical
security challenges with Imprivata to deliver fast, secure access to clinical applications and virtual desktops, improved communications and care coordination, positive patient identification, and comprehensive two-factor authentication for EPCS, remote access, and medical device access. Customer presentations include (the full theater schedule is available here):
- Improving Patient Safety & Reducing Duplicate Records with
Biometric Patient Identification (Becky Carter, Bon Secours St. Francis
Health System)
- The Hospital Steve Jobs Would Have Built: How Virtualization Made It Possible (Aaron Miri, Walnut Hill Medical Center)
- Strategies and Best Practices for Achieving EPCS Success (Martin Littmann, Kelsey-Seybold Clinic)
- Improving Clinical Workflows and Increasing Quality of Care through Secure Communications (Tom Calo, Saint Mary's Hospital)
- Improving Communication with Secure Messaging Across the Health System & ACO (Patrick Streck, Baystate Health)