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Imprivata to demo biometric patient ID solution at Arab Health exhibition

 

Imprivata will be demonstrating its latest solutions for authentication, access management and patient identification at Arab Health next week in Dubai.

Imprivata PatientSecure, a patient identity solution that uses palm vein biometrics, will be on show together with Imprivata OneSign, the single sign-on (SSO) and access management platform, and Imprivata Confirm ID, a solution for authentication of clinical transactions and medical devices.

Imprivata PatientSecure creates a direct match between patients and their medical records across different clinical systems using palm vein biometric information. Imprivata OneSign is a healthcare enterprise single sign-on and virtual desktop access platform that gives clinicians access to clinical administrative applications by replacing passwords with a single badge tap or swipe of a fingerprint. Imprivata Confirm ID delivers a complete strong authentication platform for the healthcare enterprise.

“Arab Health has the reputation for being the largest exhibition for healthcare professionals in the Middle East and North Africa region, an area that is strategically important to Imprivata,” commented Carina Edwards, Senior Vice President Customer Experience at Imprivata. “We see Arab Health as a key investment for Imprivata that demonstrates our commitment to the local market.”

Just last month Imprivata released a new study entitled ‘2016 National Patient Misidentification Report‘, which reveals that patient misidentification has become rampant and carries significant consequences that negatively impact patient care and the hospital’s financial performance.

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