I think his is the option.  In the routine DGSEC1, it looks to me like it logs 
who views the record.  I tried to sent the routine but it gets blocked as 
spam.  Goes to show we need to teach those spam filters MUMPS.

NUMBER: 576                             NAME: DG SECURITY ENTER/EDIT
  MENU TEXT: Enter/Edit Patient Security Level
UPPERCASE MENU TEXT: ENTER/EDIT PATIENT SECURITY LE
  TYPE: run routine                     CREATOR: REGGAE,ANNIE
  LOCK: DG SENSITIVITY
 DESCRIPTION:   This option permits holders of the DG SENSITIVITY key to
assign  a security level to a patient. A patient can either be sensitive or
non-sensitive.

 If the security level for a patient is changed from sensitive to non-s
ensitive a bulletin will be sent notifying the Station Security Officer of
the  change.
  UPPERCASE MENU TEXT: ENTER/EDIT PATIENT SECURITY LE



On Monday 03 April 2006 16:02, Mike Schrom wrote:
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
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>"You can't win if you don't finish the race."
>>--Richard Petty
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