Healthcare providers and insurance companies:
protect your patients' information
with advanced biometric authentication.
Healthcare solutions
Healthcare providers, health insurance companies and their partners are trusted with confidential patient information. To protect patient privacy, they are legally obligated to keep this information secure from unauthorized access.
Meanwhile, concerns about the quality of care, a desire for better information flow among the patient's often widespread healthcare team, and the continued need for cost savings are driving a movement to store all patient information in electronic form.
BioID's software- and web-based solutions are well-suited to healthcare environments, and can provide an attractive option for one of the most critical parts in the security chain: secure authentication of their employees, partners, customers, and patients.
Our proven technology offers healthcare providers and insurance companies the assurance that their clinical and patient information is protected with the highest levels of security available.
BioID's solutions for healthcare
Mobile office/clinic
To save infrastructure costs and improve morale, more and more companies are offering their support staff (e.g. call center agents) the option to work in a mobile office environment or from home. Meanwhile, traveling employees and mobile clinics also need to access corporate information resources wherever they are. Finally, business continuity plans often call for teleworking in case of natural disaster or widespread illness. However, risk increases anytime confidential data is carried or accessed outside the controlled confines of the office or clinic. Stronger authentication is required.
Corporate desktop
Because of the large volume of sensitive patient information they have access to, healthcare providers and health insurance companies are among the organizations who require stronger authentication within their secure corporate networks.
Protect your network from:
- Weak passwords
- Unattended, logged in PCs
- Unauthorized casual viewing of a PC, also called "shoulder surfing"
- Improper use of shared PCs
Web authentication
When a company offers secure web access, whether the application is patient records access or a secure partner portal, strong user authentication is critical to prevent identity theft and data breaches.
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