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[[Media:Functional Security.pdf|View/download powerpoint slides here]] | [[Media:Functional Security.pdf|View/download powerpoint slides here]] |
Revision as of 17:26, 14 December 2012
Webcast Overview
Let Galen's expert EHR Consultants help you with: Functional Security: Understanding and Applying Security Components.
Q&A
Question: A Document Security code I created is not available to assign to a document type or note template. Why is that?
Answer: When creating new document security codes, one must first assign the new code to a classification that is assigned to the user (or administrator) who is trying to assign this new code to a document.
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Files
View/download powerpoint slides here
Additional Information
See also Security Gates
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