Hi Michelle
I had issues with IT before implementing the Inform meters. Put IT security guy at the time even took one of the meters and tried to hack into it. We only use the hospital number as the patient ID rather having the patient name displayed. This seems to satisfy our IG team.
Best Wishes
Sharon
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> On 28 Apr 2015, at 09:57, Michelle Bennett <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hi All
>
> A quick query, are any other Trusts experiencing issues with their IG departments with regards to the storage of patient information and results on POCT devices? Our IG department is trying to oppose the use of CoaguChek XS Pros for the running of our anticoagulant service as it is not enough that Roche guarantee that the devices require username and password access and a member of public cannot download the information from these devices.
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> Any advice would be greatly appreciated as we have to go live with these devices in 2 weeks time or we risk having no anticoagulant service for 7000+ patients.
>
> Many thanks
> Michelle
> BTHFT
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