“ThinIdentity Corp. Improves Healthcare” Telehealth World Spring 2009 Issue
ThinIdentity Corp., a new Denver-based technology company, has launched a solution that will change the way doctors and nurses care for patients. The ThinIdentity solution improves workflow by providing reliable, near-instant access to electronic information. Standard computer log on times can stretch to minutes.
The ThinIdentity solution allows for seamless smooth-roaming and consistent access to data within seconds, from any location.
“We know first-hand the technology challenges caregivers face. When one considers that most caregivers log on to a PC and applications over 50 times per day, and each log on can take at 30 seconds to a few minutes, we’re giving doctors and nurses a significant amount of time back in their days,” said Joe Jaudon, founder and chief technology officer, ThinIdentity Corp. “Not only are we improving the efficiency and effectiveness of today’s healthcare providers, but we’re also allowing for near-instant access to patient data at the bedside, reducing clinical errors and improving overall patient care.”
By replacing hospital PCs with stateless thin-client terminals connected to a ThinIdentity Synchronizer, doctors and nurses can quickly insert a smart card and in seconds from anywhere in the hospital, they are logged on to their own unique desktop, with access to locationappropriate applications. ThinIdentity simplifies a caregiver’s workflow by dynamically updating policy, content and location specific functionality such as printing as a doctor or nurse moves
to a new location in the hospital.
For hospital IT managers, ThinIdentity delivers a centralized, standardized desktop environment for application delivery, dynamic software updates and tighter security. This results in a more efficient infrastructure that reduces operational and environmental costs. Additionally, because ThinIdentity terminals are stateless thin-clients, each terminal can be deployed in minutes and have a useful life of more than 10 years.