Partnership Gives Clinicians Secure Access to Patient and Clinical Data

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A new partnership between InterSystems and Imprivata aims to give clinicians secure access to patient and clinical data.

Healthcare providers using InterSystems TrakCareTM will be able to select their preferred method of user authentication from the options of ‘tap and go’ proximity cards, swipe card, or biometric authentication.

The collaboration between the two companies provides fast and secure access to InterSystems TrakCare Unified Healthcare Information System, promoting efficiency, effectiveness, and integration throughout the healthcare environment. Imprivata OneSign® and Imprivata Confirm IDTM are designed to facilitate fast and secure access to essential clinical applications and devices. With TrakCare now validated with Imprivata single sign-on and user authentication, healthcare organizations can provide clinicians with fast system access, whilst also ensuring optimum security and auditability.

Mediclinic Middle East, one of the largest private healthcare groups in the UAE and part of Mediclinic International, recently went live with TrakCare and uses Imprivata Confirm ID in the Emergency Department. Busy care providers can simply tap their badge to log on or off TrakCare, saving precious time. As one of the registered nurses in the ED states, “we spend less time on the technology and more with the patients” thanks to the integration of TrakCare and Imprivata.

Users of TrakCare save time because they can log on to TrakCare and other enterprise applications simultaneously. There is no need to remember multiple passwords and enter them repetitively. Additionally, the solution increases security as password formats and policies are easier to adhere to, eliminating insecure workarounds.

Partnering with Imprivata has enabled us to provide clinicians with fast and secure access to TrakCare, delivering accurate, up-to-date, and complete information about patients at the point of care,” said InterSystems Vice President of TrakCare Christine Chapman. “This not only improves patient and clinician interaction and communication, but also delivers a more coordinated and efficient care model.

Dr. Sean Kelly, Chief Medical Officer at Imprivata, added; “Too often IT security practices can be a barrier to delivering care. At Imprivata we believe that if IT security doesn’t work for people, then it doesn’t work at all. Our partnership with InterSystems removes the barriers to accessing patient data by providing fast and secure access to accurate information. Instead of grappling with passwords, clinicians can focus on positively impacting patient care aided by streamlined system access.