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Federated Identity Management in Health Care

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Thursday, February 05, 2015, 01:00pm - 02:00pm ET
by Tasha Shaw-Verbic

What's holding back some clinicians and consumers from adopting digital health solutions? Is it frustration over repetitive logons and having to use numerous digital identities? Canada Health Infoway (Infoway) believes that clinicians and consumers will have one less barrier to adoption if solution authentication and access is easier and more convenient. Federated Identity Management (FIdM) solutions could be the answer, especially when combined with interoperable authentication features.

In this webinar, members of Infoway's Emerging Technology Group will explore how FIdM solutions can improve the productivity of clinicians, and make access to electronic patient information more convenient for all users. And they will talk about the business, governance, policy and technology considerations that health delivery organizations, regional health authorities or federal/provincial/territorial governments might wish to take into account when implementing FIdM solutions. Join us for the discussion!

Presenters:
• Dennis Giokas, Chief Technology Officer
• Stanley Ratajczak, Group Director, Privacy & Security

Learn more about Infoway's Emerging Technology Group.

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Note: webinar start time is 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. ET

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