WEBCAST:
Learn about Memorial Healthcare’s latest approach to ensure that its clinicians have fast and secure access to critical patient information. You will learn about secure “follow me” desktops to provide doctors and nurses with patient information at their fingertips - from any workstation or personal device.
Posted: 19 Jan 2011 | Premiered: Jan 27, 2011, 13:00 EST (18:00 GMT)
VIDEO:
This brief video explores how Augusta Health leveraged a single sign-on technology to make it easier for physicians to use technology in the clinical workflow, while also improving the protection of confidential patient information.
WEBCAST:
This webcast demonstrates how one hospital was able to benefit from single sign-on technology that helped foster physician satisfaction while meeting HIPAA compliance regulations.
VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT:
Building wireless networks for use in the healthcare field can be challenging, especially in light of HIPAA privacy and security concerns. In these classroom lessons, learn how to overcome the challenges of building these networks, and hear from one hospital that has focused on making mobile technology integration part of its long-term strategy.
WEBCAST:
View this webcast to see how Locala Community Partnerships fared after implementing the cloud and laptop usage in efforts to improve patient care and create more efficient workflows.
WEBCAST:
This white paper presents a simple, secure mobile platform that enables your healthcare facility with text messaging capabilities that remain in compliance with HIPAA.
VIDEO:
This brief video describes an asset management tool that can help you meet the challenges of an evolving healthcare landscape. Tune in to learn how you can increase productivity and asset utilization, manage compliance, lower costs, and more.
VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT:
In this virutal classroom you'll understand more about the key factors that go into implementing such a project, considerations for the different types of virtualization, and best practices in making your network mobile for today's on-the-go clinicians.