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Clinician Time Savings and Financial Value of Workstation Single Sign-On and Access Management in the United Kingdom and Ireland
Advances in Health Information Science and Practice2025Vol. 1(2), pp. IPGV6692–IPGV6692
George A. Gellert, Daniel Johnston, Anita Wilcox, Zoe Starmer, M. Gopi, Mark P. Nicol, Sam Mayers, J. R. Lucas, D. Roberts, Graham Annan, Alan Ledbetter, Sam Norton, Anthony E. Pickering, D. I. W. Phillips, Craig York, Oliver Chandler, Andrew Webster, Sarah Hanbridge, Richard A. Greene, Gavid Kerrigan, Cathal Collier, Ronan Connaghan, Dierdre Moriarty, Claire O’Halloran, Nidhi Pandit, Orfhlaith O’Sullivan, David J. N. Wall, Stephen King, Andrew Winter, Alex Rough, Carl Mustad, Matthew John, James Chess, Elizabeth Williams, Gabriel Gellert, Sean P. Kelly
Abstract
SSO/AM has been deployed successfully to accelerate and ease identity authentication and access to the EHR, clinical applications, and patient data in the United Kingdom and Ireland, where it supplants clinician manual keyboard login. Clinicians in the UK and Ireland benefit from increased time to provide patient care delivered by SSO/AM, and secure EHR/clinical application login workflows have been simplified and expedited.