HealthCast and VMware
Healthcare providers now require IT solutions that include tracking and auditing capabilities to determine who has accessed devices and personal health information (PHI) in the cloud. Many providers demand single sign-on (SSO) integration to add another layer of convenience and protection, using username/password or other identity and authentication technologies such as proximity badges or biometrics, to control access and security to clinical workspaces and patient-care applications.
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HealthCast was ranked the #1 SSO Vendor in the Single Sign-On Category of the 2011 KLAS report. Its solutions automate time-consuming manual processes, securely and quickly managing access to healthcare applications and the information contained within them. They are designed to meet healthcare's critical needs for efficient user access without sacrificing security and data privacy. Its products can be implemented individually or together to meet specific needs and can be seamlessly integrated with virtual desktops, advanced authentication technologies, remote second-factor authentication solutions, patient context management solutions, provisioning solutions, etc.
eXactACCESS (“XA”) is HealthCast’s comprehensive enterprise SSO solution that automates secure and convenient access to any integrated application, balancing stronger data security with streamlined user workflow. Its QwickACCESS, (“QA”) product enables secure and convenient proximity badge access to Windows® or virtual desktops, streamlining access to virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) brokers or comprehensive EMR solutions without user interaction. Both solutions are certified for use on the VMware vSphere® virtualization and cloud infrastructure platform and the VMware View VDI solution. This integration ensures greater efficiencies and lower costs for healthcare providers.
The company also offers QwickSTART, a unique, patent-pending application that enables users to activate proximity badges with a biometric authentication rather than a password.
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