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Imprivata ID

Imprivata ID

Imprivata, Inc.

2.5

Release Details


Publisher CountryUS
Country Release Date2018-11-01
CategoriesMedical
Country / RegionsUS
Developer WebsiteImprivata, Inc.
Support URLImprivata, Inc.
Content Rating4+

Imprivata ID is a secure authentication application that helps improve clinical workflows for medical professionals for electronic prescribing of controlled substances (EPCS), remote network access, and others.

For EPCS, Imprivata ID enables Hands Free Authentication, a breakthrough solution that delivers exceptional speed, security, and convenience for providers while meeting DEA two-factor authentication requirements for EPCS. Instead of typing a manual token code, Hands Free Authentication wirelessly retrieves and verifies a one-time password from the Imprivata ID application on the user’s mobile device, even if it is locked and/or in the user’s pocket, which delivers unparalleled speed and convenience with minimal impact to clinical workflows.

For remote network access, Imprivata ID enables fast, convenient push notifications. Users receive a notification on their mobile phone asking them to verify their identity. The user simply swipes the notification from the lock screen of their device and taps “Approve,” and the second factor of authentication is complete.

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27

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Featured Reviews


  1. By Jametaz

    2025-10-17

    Version 2025.3.0

    loginperformance_and_bugsupdates_and_maintenance

    I’ve been using this for a couple yrs, with iPhone 14 and now 16 pro and it worked fine until the update. I have to enter the token instead of hitting approve or deny since the last update.

  2. By SnappyFerguson

    2025-10-13

    Version 2025.3.0

    servicecross_platform_consistency

    We use Imprivata daily for multiple employees, never had any issues. As far as watch functionality, I’ve never used it or knew that was a thing with the app. Phone access works great.

  3. By Dr Dan the Man

    2025-07-30

    Version 2025.2.0

    designfeature_requestsservice

    I use this multiple times a day when I work to write controlled substance prescriptions. One suggestion is to make the approve and deny buttons larger and separated, and color the deny button red and the approve green (include the words or use a check mark and X for those who are red green colorblind).

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