#DitchPageBoy social campaign encourages providers to embrace 21st century communications technology to reduce provider frustration and improve patient care
LEXINGTON, Mass. - Saturday, April 23rd 2016 [ME NewsWire]
(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Imprivata® (NYSE: IMPR), the healthcare IT security company, today launched the #DitchPageBoy social media campaign, to shed light on the risks associated with relying on pagers to communicate within a hospital. Through a series of tongue-in-cheek videos featuring Page Boy, an annoying, intrusive, and inefficient sidekick who causes all kinds of problems for his healthcare professionals and their patients, Imprivata pokes fun at the absurdity of using the obsolete pager in 2016.
To watch #DitchPageBoy videos, visit: https://www.imprivata.com/Meet-Page-Boy.
More information about the campaign can be found here: https://www.imprivata.com/Ditch-Page-Boy.
Visit Imprivata on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, and share Page Boy videos with the hashtag #DitchPageBoy.
“Doctors and nurses are the last professions in the world to rely on pagers to do their jobs today. With the advent of digital communications more than a decade ago, pagers, like fax machines, should vanish, especially in settings that demand real-time, seamless communication like hospitals,” said Ed Gaudet, General Manager of the Imprivata Cortext Products Group. “The number of hospitals that still rely on pagers is staggering, and frankly, it’s terrifying that your life could be in the hands of 50 year old technology and antiquated workflows."
A recent Ponemon Institute study found that providers waste an average of 35 minutes per shift in workflows such as admissions, transfers, and emergency response coordination, due to inefficient communication caused by pagers. Such wasted time translates into an annual loss of about $1.75 million per U.S. hospital and more than $11 billion, industry-wide. Named the 2015/2016 Category Leader for Secure Messaging by KLAS and endorsed for secure messaging by the American Hospital Association, Imprivata Cortext is the secure communication platform for healthcare that enables providers to quickly and easily communicate using their mobile device, tablet, or desktop to better coordinate care across groups and multiple affiliated sites.
About Imprivata
Imprivata® (NYSE: IMPR), the healthcare IT security company, provides healthcare organizations globally with a security and identity platform that delivers authentication management, fast access to patient information, secure communications, and positive patient identification. Imprivata enables care providers to securely and efficiently access, communicate, and transact patient health information to address critical compliance and security challenges while improving productivity and the patient experience. For more information, please visit www.imprivata.com.
View this news release online at:
http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20160422005075/en
Contacts
Imprivata
Media Contacts:
John Hallock, 617-615-7712
jhallock@imprivata.com
or
Kerry Pillion, 781-761-1452
kpillion@imprivata.com
or
Investor Contact:
Jeff Bray, 781-761-1417
jbray@imprivata.com
Permalink: http://me-newswire.net/news/17682/en
LEXINGTON, Mass. - Saturday, April 23rd 2016 [ME NewsWire]
(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Imprivata® (NYSE: IMPR), the healthcare IT security company, today launched the #DitchPageBoy social media campaign, to shed light on the risks associated with relying on pagers to communicate within a hospital. Through a series of tongue-in-cheek videos featuring Page Boy, an annoying, intrusive, and inefficient sidekick who causes all kinds of problems for his healthcare professionals and their patients, Imprivata pokes fun at the absurdity of using the obsolete pager in 2016.
To watch #DitchPageBoy videos, visit: https://www.imprivata.com/Meet-Page-Boy.
More information about the campaign can be found here: https://www.imprivata.com/Ditch-Page-Boy.
Visit Imprivata on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, and share Page Boy videos with the hashtag #DitchPageBoy.
“Doctors and nurses are the last professions in the world to rely on pagers to do their jobs today. With the advent of digital communications more than a decade ago, pagers, like fax machines, should vanish, especially in settings that demand real-time, seamless communication like hospitals,” said Ed Gaudet, General Manager of the Imprivata Cortext Products Group. “The number of hospitals that still rely on pagers is staggering, and frankly, it’s terrifying that your life could be in the hands of 50 year old technology and antiquated workflows."
A recent Ponemon Institute study found that providers waste an average of 35 minutes per shift in workflows such as admissions, transfers, and emergency response coordination, due to inefficient communication caused by pagers. Such wasted time translates into an annual loss of about $1.75 million per U.S. hospital and more than $11 billion, industry-wide. Named the 2015/2016 Category Leader for Secure Messaging by KLAS and endorsed for secure messaging by the American Hospital Association, Imprivata Cortext is the secure communication platform for healthcare that enables providers to quickly and easily communicate using their mobile device, tablet, or desktop to better coordinate care across groups and multiple affiliated sites.
About Imprivata
Imprivata® (NYSE: IMPR), the healthcare IT security company, provides healthcare organizations globally with a security and identity platform that delivers authentication management, fast access to patient information, secure communications, and positive patient identification. Imprivata enables care providers to securely and efficiently access, communicate, and transact patient health information to address critical compliance and security challenges while improving productivity and the patient experience. For more information, please visit www.imprivata.com.
View this news release online at:
http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20160422005075/en
Contacts
Imprivata
Media Contacts:
John Hallock, 617-615-7712
jhallock@imprivata.com
or
Kerry Pillion, 781-761-1452
kpillion@imprivata.com
or
Investor Contact:
Jeff Bray, 781-761-1417
jbray@imprivata.com
Permalink: http://me-newswire.net/news/17682/en
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