
Reducing Friction for Fast and Secure Clinical Onboarding
Jojo Konta
Description
<p>See what is happening now at www.healthimpactlive.com </p><p>Long-term planning and short-term solutions for healthcare burnout and turnover are critical to healthcare’s ability to deliver patient care. A solid identity infrastructure can ensure that nurses and others can access relevant care information at the right time. Automating access is essential for quick onboarding during surges and avoiding long-term technology frustration and security issues. In this session, we’ll speak with leaders about the challenges of delayed access and the temptation to “rubber stamp” provisioning. </p><p>Updated protocols for an evolving staffing model to accommodate travel nurses, nurses with multiple roles, and the changing roles of nurse leadership. Beyond multi-factor authentication - creating a deeper understanding of identity governance to ease staffing challenges Educate to avoid dangerous workarounds like using the same access or over-provisioned clinicians to prevent breaches that impact the delivery of care Discover, secure, and manage identity to help clinicians get on the front lines faster by providing frustration-free access to the application, systems, and data at the right place and time.</p><p> </p><p><i> Scott Raymond, MHA, INF, BSN, RN Chief Information & Innovation Officer Nebraska Medicine </i></p><p><i>Rob Sebaugh, Healthcare Strategist SailPoint </i></p><p><i>Victoria Tiase, Ph.D., RN-BC Assistant Professor University of Utah </i></p><p><i>Matthew Holt, Founder THCB Moderator</i></p><p> </p><p> </p>