What's Next in HealthMicrosoft

Identity and Access Management Solutions

Built exclusively for healthcare, these technologies enable the right people to access the right information.

Overview

Microsoft recently acquired the Identity & Access Management family of products from Sentillion. This suite of products are optimized to meet the needs of caregivers and hospital IT organizations. These products give physicians and staff quick access to applications and patient data, so that they can spend less time behind a computer and more time in front of the patient.
HealthVault Products – What’s Next in Health

Solutions

Vergence – What’s Next in Health
Vergence, a technology recently acquired from Sentillion, unifies single sign-on, context management, and multi-factor authentication into a fully integrated managed clinical workstation that enables caregivers to quickly access their applications and the associated patient data.
expreSSO – What’s Next in Health
Developed specifically for healthcare, and recently acquired from Sentillion, expreSSO simplifies and streamlines the organizational rollout of single sign-on through a practical and cost effective “Do It Yourself” approach.
proVision – What’s Next in Health
proVision, recently acquired from Sentillion, is an identity management solution that enables hospitals to easily automate centralized policies for managing data access as employees enter and leave the organization or as their roles change.
Way2Care – What’s Next in Health
Way2Care, recently acquired from Sentillion, leverages standard passive proximity cards to enable caregivers to use one badge for parking lot entry, building access, and single sign-on to their workstation.

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Identity and Access Management Solutions


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Webinar: Driving HIS Adoption with SSO & Context Management

On-Demand Recording
Mayo Clinic Health System-Eau Claire’s CIO, Brian Foster, outlines his strategy for deploying SSO in conjunction with an HIS roll-out and the impact it has had on caregiver usage of such applications as CPOE and other ancillary systems. Mr. Foster shares best practices for implementing Microsoft’s SSO and context management solution, Vergence.

Webinar: Accelerating Access to Patient Records with SSO and Context Management

On-Demand Recording
Join West Tennessee Healthcare’s CIO, Jeff Frieling, as he outlines his identity and access management strategy, including the decision to deploy Vergence, the SSO and Context Management solution from Microsoft. He'll also discuss the implementation process and timeline, detail how he was able to leverage his existing investment in biometrics, and share lessons learned.

Webinar: A Case Study on the Impact of Automating the User Account Creation Process

On-Demand Recording
Brian Schwinger, Director of Infrastructure Services, shares tips and lessons learned from The Methodist Hospital System’s implementation of proVision.

Webinar: From Desktop to Data: Palmetto Health Speeds Caregiver Access through Single Sign-On & Advanced Authentication

On-Demand Recording
Senior IT executives from Palmetto Health outline their identity and access management strategy, including their decision to deploy Vergence and Way2Care (both recently acquired from Sentillion), the implementation process, and the documented impact on data access and caregiver workflow.

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Microsoft in Health

Microsoft is committed to improving health around the world through software innovation. Over the past 13 years, Microsoft has steadily increased its investments in health, with a focus on addressing the challenges of health providers, health and social services organizations, payers, consumers and life sciences companies worldwide. Microsoft closely collaborates with a broad ecosystem of partners and develops its own powerful health solutions, such as Amalga, HealthVault, and a portfolio of identity and access management technologies acquired from Sentillion Inc. in 2010. Together, Microsoft and its industry partners are working to deliver health solutions for the way people aspire to work and live.