Your data, your insights: New insights into access analytics data

Healthcare organizations can now leverage the power of data insights with Imprivata Enterprise Access Management Analytics. This new functionality allows IT teams to drive adoption, optimize workflows, track security risks, and save on IT operational spend. 

In a healthcare environment, providing clinicians with secure and convenient access to patient information is crucial. Imprivata has spent years helping healthcare organizations accomplish this by securing and streamlining access with Imprivata Enterprise Access Management (formerly Imprivata OneSign and Imprivata Confirm ID). Now, we’re excited to empower those same organizations by giving them new insights into their access management data with Imprivata Enterprise Access Management (EAM) Analytics.

EAM Analytics provides healthcare organizations with actionable insights into their access management data. This new offering allows organizations to visualize the value of providing clinicians with secure and convenient access to applications, recognize where security risks might be, and identify where IT operational costs can be saved.

Understanding the value of Imprivata Enterprise Access Management data

EAM Analytics allows IT teams to dig into their organization's access management data to drive adoption of EAM and evaluate how best to allocate operational resources. By making time savings and usage patterns observable, healthcare organizations can better understand the impact single sign-on (SSO) has on clinical workflows and identify areas for improvement.

Key features and benefits of Imprivata Enterprise Access Management Analytics

  1. Optimize IT investments: Identify where clinicians are logging in, whether that’s through shared workstations, remote access, or other methods, to identify where challenges exist, resolve adoption issues, and evaluate areas of potential IT operational savings.
  2. Time savings analysis: Highlight the login methods that save the most keystrokes and hours to quantify the time savings achieved through EAM implementation and make informed decisions regarding workflow optimization.
  3. Application optimization: Insights into the most and least used SSO applications and endpoints help identify gaps in adoption, resolve potential issues, and see where IT operational spend could be saved.
  4. Improved security with failed login reporting: By monitoring the frequency of failed logins, IT teams can identify how frequently to resolve user experience challenges, or spot potential security threats.

By leveraging the power of data insights with EAM Analytics, healthcare organizations can drive adoption, optimize workflows, track security risks, and save on IT operational spend.

To learn more about this new analytics functionality, download our infographic.