Doctor speaking to patients in hospital

HID Modernizes Healthcare Visitor Management

New cloud-based platform integrates with EHR systems to enhance clinician safety and regulatory compliance.

As healthcare facilities face an evolving landscape of security threats, the shift from manual logs to integrated identity ecosystems has become an operational necessity. The latest development in this transition, unveiled this week at the HIMSS26 Global Health Conference & Exhibition, is a cloud-based visitor management solution designed to bridge the gap between facility security and clinical data.

The HID Visitor Manager for Healthcare addresses a critical pain point for modern health systems: the siloed nature of visitor data. By integrating directly with electronic health record (EHR) platforms such as Epic and Oracle Health, the system allows security personnel to link every visitor to a specific patient and their current room location. This automation reduces the administrative burden on front-desk staff while ensuring that only authorized individuals gain access to sensitive clinical areas.

The launch comes at a time of heightened focus on workplace violence prevention. Hospitals are under increasing pressure to meet standards from the OSHA and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). The new platform supports these compliance efforts through photo capture, ID scanning, and the generation of audit-ready logs that track every interaction within the facility.

According to the HID 2026 State of Security and Identity Report, worker safety and compliance are now the primary drivers of technology adoption in the healthcare sector. The report indicates that 69% of respondents cite these factors as the leading reason for implementing real-time location systems (RTLS).

Beyond the lobby, the integration of identity technology is moving deeper into the care continuum. Modern "smart" hospitals are utilizing RTLS platforms to coordinate the movement of staff and high-value assets. These systems provide a layer of protection that includes infant security, wander management for at-risk patients, and immediate duress signaling for nurses in high-stress environments.

To support these workflows in the field, the security infrastructure now includes ruggedized mobile computers and RFID readers from Janam. These devices are built to withstand the rigorous disinfection protocols of a clinical setting while enabling instant credential validation and data capture at the point of care.

By centralizing these disparate security threads—visitor management, EHR data, and real-time location—health systems can build a more resilient infrastructure. The goal is a frictionless environment where security measures are invisible to the patient experience but robust enough to meet the regulatory and safety demands of 2026.

About the Author

Jesse Jacobs is assistant editor of SecurityToday.com.

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