In message <[log in to unmask]>, Adrian
Midgley <[log in to unmask]> writes
>In many general practices there is more than one terminal in the
>reception or office area, and also more than one member of staff.
>
>Each staffmember therefore is likely to use each terminal.
>
>What solutions do people have to the problem of logging in and
>identifying the changer or adder of particular information in the
>medical records?
All staff have their own logon, and are expected to use it.
In addition, we have a fictitious staff member "Suzie Bloggs" at the
very lowest level - only allowed to look at appointments - for the
terminals shared between staff
Guess it depends on the organisation within the practice
>We defined two logon IDs as reception team one and reception team two,
>but realistically it is not possible to tell which receptionist entered
>what.
I'd consider that dangerous..
Mary
Mary Hawking Kingsbury Court Surgery Church Street Dunstable LU5 4RS
tel:01582 663218 (surgery)fax:01582 476488 (surgery)
Member of British Healthcare Internet Association
Dunstable and Houghton Regis Locality Commisssioning Pilot
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