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- Baptist Memorial Health Care Corporation selects HealthCast's Single Sign-On and Workflow Solution, eXactACCESS; eXactACCESS to Speed Clinician Access to Patient Information, Streamline Workflow and Support HIPAA & JCAHO Compliance
- MEMPHIS, Tenn. & BOISE, Idaho -- Baptist Memorial Health Care Corporation Baptist of Memphis TN, regarded as one of the premier health care systems in the nation operating 15 hospitals throughout the Mid-South, is implementing HealthCast's eXactACCESS to meet HIPAA and JCAHO patient privacy and security regulations, while improving the...
- Research articles 2006-02-16
- NEC Expands Identity and Access Management Offering for Healthcare; NEC and Fischer International Form Strategic Alliance to Deliver Easy, Fast Provisioning on Top of NEC's Single Sign-On and Patient Data Manager Solutions
- WASHINGTON -- NEC Solutions America, Inc., a premier provider of integrated solutions for the Connected Enterprise in North America, today announced TouchPassR - Provisioning, which brings automated user identity management capabilities to healthcare IT environments and extends the benefits of NEC's TouchPass identity and access management solutions.
- Research articles 2006-06-05
- Physicians Applaud Gateway Health System's Move to Imprivata OneSign; Industry's Leading Enterprise Single Sign-on Solution Chosen to Secure Sensitive Patient Data and Speed Access to Vital Applications
- LEXINGTON, Mass. -- ImprivataR, Inc., the enterprise single sign-on ESSO appliance company, today announced that Gateway Health System, a family of not-for-profit healthcare facilities, has selected Imprivata OneSignTM as its ESSO solution for 1,050 physicians, nurses and administrative staff. Gateway Health System chose Imprivata OneSign, the industry's only ESSO appliance,...
- Research articles 2006-01-24
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- Microsoft to buy healthcare software firm
- Microsoft is planning to acquire health software company Sentillion for an undisclosed sum. Microsoft aims to merge Sentillion's single-sign technology with its own Amalga Unified Intelligence System to offer doctors, nurses and other healthcare workers streamlined access to patient data from a range of sources. ...
- Articles 2009-12-10
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