Then what? Is there a log of access to that record?

Kevin Toppenberg wrote:

Setting a patient to sensitive is a standard menu option in the
security menu tree.  You enter the patient to be considered sensitive.

Kevin


On 4/3/06, Gregory Woodhouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


On Apr 3, 2006, at 6:55 AM, Gary Monger wrote:


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.



That makes sense. I've seen things like that done with identifiers, but
Fileman does have a special lookup routine (which I have not looked at in
any detail).


Gregory Woodhouse
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