Network Security White Papers
Sign-On Simplification Helps Nationwide Children's Hospital Improve Employee Satisfaction and Patient Safety
Overview Nationwide Children's Hospital, formerly Columbus Children's Hospital, is the 5th largest children's hospital in the United States. Their top priority was protecting the safety of their patients - this includes both the patient's health as well as the security of patient's personal health information. To accomplish this, Nationwide Children s needed their supporting IT infrastructure to be as responsive to their patients needs as their employees are. Nationwide Children s selected CA Single Sign-On to reduce both the number of passwords users need to manage and the time required for productive application interaction.
| Publisher | CA (Computer Associates) | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | November 2007 | ||
| Format | Case Studies | ||
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