This is a little out of my area, but pretty sure the “sensitive” patient record warning is part of the patient lookup routine.  Also the all the RPC calls are audited. 

 


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On Mar 31, 2006, at 11:25 AM, Mike Schrom wrote:



In the VA hospital, some records opened in CPRS give us a warning about "Sensitive Patient Record" and the warning says something about all access being monitored. I don't have any idea how it's implemented (or whether it's just a scare tactic!). I've never seen a warning in "blue screen" VistA, which is more task oriented than patient oriented, but we don't use "blue screen" VistA, as clinicians, in the VA hospital much any more.

 

 

I have, during patient lookup/selection.

 

Gregory Woodhouse

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--Richard Petty

 



 

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