List of Imprivata Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Imprivata customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Imprivata for Electronic Health Record, Healthcare ERP, Patient Management, Medical Practice Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Imprivata for Electronic Health Record, Healthcare ERP, Patient Management, Medical Practice Management include: The Johns Hopkins Hospital, a United States based Healthcare organisation with 40000 employees and revenues of $10.00 billion, Oxford University Hospitals, a United Kingdom based Healthcare organisation with 14619 employees and revenues of $3.70 billion, Mid And South Essex Nhs Foundation Trust, a United Kingdom based Healthcare organisation with 16871 employees and revenues of $1.88 billion and many others.
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Mid And South Essex Nhs Foundation Trust | Healthcare | 16871 | $1.9B | United Kingdom | Imprivata | Imprivata | Electronic Health Record,Healthcare ERP,Patient Management,Medical Practice Management | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, Mid And South Essex Nhs Foundation Trust's Southend University Hospital deployed Imprivata OneSign across departments following an A&E pilot. Imprivata was implemented to deliver faster, secure authentication and access to clinical applications used in frontline care.
The implementation focused on single sign-on and authentication workflows to streamline clinician access to multiple EHR and clinical systems, reducing time spent logging into separate applications. Modules and capabilities emphasized streamlined access to electronic health record workflows and patient management interfaces consistent with access management in healthcare settings. The deployment enabled clinicians to access disparate clinical applications from ward desktops and A&E stations with reduced credential friction.
This deployment positioned Imprivata within Electronic Health Record,Healthcare ERP,Patient Management,Medical Practice Management contexts, supporting clinical access and patient administration functions. Integrations were executed at the application layer with multiple hospital clinical systems to provide unified sign-on and session management across those systems. Operational scope covered departmental rollouts beyond the initial A&E pilot, impacting emergency care, inpatient wards, and clinical support teams.
Governance and rollout were coordinated between clinical leads and IT to sequence the A&E pilot into wider departmental adoption, with local operational procedures updated to reflect streamlined authentication workflows. Reported outcomes included estimated savings of 3–5 minutes per patient engagement and higher clinician satisfaction, alongside faster secure access to clinical applications.
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Oxford University Hospitals | Healthcare | 14619 | $3.7B | United Kingdom | Imprivata | Imprivata | Electronic Health Record,Healthcare ERP,Patient Management,Medical Practice Management | 2008 | n/a |
In 2008, Oxford University Hospitals implemented Imprivata OneSign to provide single sign-on and strong authentication across its clinical estate. Imprivata OneSign was configured to support NHS smartcard authentication and to speed clinician access to EPR and Spine-connected systems.
The implementation concentrated on single sign-on, strong authentication, and session management capabilities common to access management in healthcare. Imprivata OneSign was used to enable rapid access to electronic patient record workflows and virtual desktop environments, and to integrate authentication flows with the NHS Spine for smartcard validation.
This deployment directly impacted Electronic Health Record,Healthcare ERP,Patient Management,Medical Practice Management systems by centralizing sign-on and authentication controls and reducing password-related helpdesk calls across the trust. Operational scope covered clinician access across Oxford University Hospitals with configuration aligned to clinical workflows and virtual desktop access patterns.
Governance emphasis included centralized authentication policy, role-based access controls and aligned helpdesk procedures to handle smartcard and authentication incidents, standardizing access across multiple clinical systems. Imprivata OneSign therefore served as an access control layer unifying authentication for clinical applications and virtual desktops within the trust.
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The Johns Hopkins Hospital | Healthcare | 40000 | $10.0B | United States | Imprivata | Imprivata | Electronic Health Record,Healthcare ERP,Patient Management,Medical Practice Management | 2009 | n/a |
In 2009 The Johns Hopkins Hospital selected Carefx Fusionfx together with Imprivata OneSign to deliver an integrated clinical access solution across the health system in the United States. The deployment was positioned to streamline clinician access to patient information and clinical systems, with a rollout scheduled to begin in early 2010. The selection explicitly targeted access to patient information and clinical applications, aligning with the institution's Electronic Health Record,Healthcare ERP,Patient Management,Medical Practice Management domains.
Imprivata OneSign was implemented as the central authentication and single sign on layer, providing session management and expedited access pathways into EMR workflows and clinical applications. EHR/EMR integration is inferred from the announcement because the project emphasized access to patient information, so implementation work focused on connector configuration, authentication policy enforcement, and user provisioning aligned to clinician workflows.
Technical architecture was organized as an integrated access layer where Carefx Fusionfx provided contextual clinical workflow integration while Imprivata provided authentication services, creating a federated access model across multiple clinical application endpoints. The operational scope covered systemwide clinician access across Johns Hopkins health system sites in the United States, affecting medical, nursing, and allied clinician user groups and the applications they use for patient care.
Governance and rollout planning included centralizing access policies and aligning authentication workflows with clinical change management, moving from selection in 2009 to staged go live in early 2010. The project explicitly reported reduced login time and improved workflow as outcomes, reflecting changes to clinician access procedures and session handling provided by Imprivata.
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