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By Mike Miliard | 12:03 pm | February 26, 2016
A new agreement with FHA will allow DirectTrust's federal partners to operate their Direct implementations within its Security and Trust Framework.
By Mike Miliard | 12:02 pm | February 26, 2016
The industry veteran also said that visionary CIOs will start to think about limiting EHR exposure to other tasks.
By Bill Siwicki | 11:47 am | February 26, 2016
The new tool builds on the SAP Foundation for Health platform by enabling third-parties to build apps for very specific use cases, like diabetes management, prescription fulfillment or non-adherence issues. 
By Mike Miliard | 11:31 am | February 26, 2016
Cybersecurity concerns have become much more than a hypothetical for vulnerable hospitals, most of whom are finally realizing just how vulnerable they are. So it’s no surprise that IT security vendors will surely be among the most visited booths on the HIMSS16 exhibit floor. Among those: Imprivata will be showcasing the expanded capabilities of its Confirm ID technology, touting new remote access features and two-factor authentication for medical devices. Initially launched in early 2015 as a comprehensive security tool for e-prescribing of controlled substances, Confirm ID helps providers meet DEA requirements for EPCS while also simplifying eRx workflows in general. The new platform aims to address, on an enterprise level, other cybersecurity imperatives such as remote employee access, medical device security and in-process authentication for clinical transactions, officials said. [HIMSS16 survival guide: what you need to know now] "As healthcare goes digital, critical clinical workflows are using simple usernames and passwords to provide access, making patient information easily vulnerable to hacking," Imprivata CEO Omar Hussain said in a prepared statement. Imprivata officials said Confirm ID enables fast and secure authentication, protecting workflows against hacking and leaving an auditable "chain of trust" wherever users interact with patient records, financial information or other sensitive data. "A single, centralized authentication management platform improves security and compliance auditing across the enterprise by enabling better control over how, when, and where users interact with patient records and other sensitive information," added Aaron Miri, chief information officer of Dallas-based Walnut Hill Medical Center. Miri will discuss Walnut Hill’s use of Imprivata’s identity management and security tools at HIMSS16. Others include Martin Littmann, CTO and CISO at Kelsey-Seybold Clinic, who will present on s‎strategies and best practices for achieving EPCS Success, and Rebecca Carter, director of informatics at Bon Secours St. Francis Health System, who will talk about improving patient safety and reducing duplicate records with biometric patient ID. Plenty of industry partners will also be touting their Imprivata collaborations, with vendors including Allscripts (booth #2612), Cerner (#2032), Citrix (#3412), First Databank (FDB) (#1143), HP (#1332), MEDHOST (#3821), Nuance Communications (#2612), Samsung (#724) and VMware (#2221) displaying the company's tools in their in booths. Imprivata, meanwhile, can be found at booth #3403. Twitter: @MikeMiliardHITN  This story is part of our ongoing coverage of the HIMSS16 conference. Follow our live blog for real-time updates, and visit Destination HIMSS16 for a full rundown of our reporting from the show. For a selection of some of the best social media posts of the show, visit our Trending at #HIMSS16 hub.  
By Bernie Monegain | 11:18 am | February 26, 2016
McKesson is expanding its footprint in the oncology field with a combined $1.2 billion acquisition of two companies – Vantage Oncology and Biologics.
By Jessica Davis | 11:03 am | February 26, 2016
The same week the Hollywood Presbyterian attack was making headlines around the world,  another species of ransomware – aptly named "Locky" – was first observed in the wild.
By Bill Siwicki | 10:59 am | February 26, 2016
The vendor said it can create a ‘golden record’ by combining the new tool with its data warehouse to give payers, providers and patients more complete information. 
By Bill Siwicki | 10:27 am | February 26, 2016
The new app mimics the Uber set-up, with certified interpreters standing by to come to a hospital and help interpret languages between caregivers and patients.
By Bill Siwicki | 09:57 am | February 26, 2016
The hardware and software combination brings a touchscreen UI and the company integrated it with medical grade sensors. 
By Mike Miliard | 09:53 am | February 26, 2016
The Ottawa-based Rich said he’s most interested in learning about the challenges of getting patients engaged via new technologies and the quest to integrate digital health into their lives.