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Utilization Review User Guide - CPSI Application Documentation

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4<strong>Utilization</strong> <strong>Review</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>6. From the Hospital Base menu, select the back arrow icon.7. After a few seconds, the system displays “CPWARE TERMINATED”. At this point, the systemis logged off. It is not necessary to turn the terminal off.2.3 Employee Sign On / Sign OffSIGN ON: Attaches identification to all order entry functions.SIGN OFF: Removes identification.Each facility decides which functions require certain levels of employee security. Pharmacies havethe option to allow an employee to sign on to the system for order entry security. If a departmentrequires employee “Sign On”, enter an employee number and password to access patientfunctions. Employee numbers and passwords are obtained from the department manager orcomputer systems manager.Signing On To The SystemIf departmental sign on security has been activated for the pharmacy, the only option that can beaccessed is Sign On from the Hospital Base menu. If only Employee Security has been activatedin the pharmacy, then only patient information access is restricted. For either security setting,each employee must have an employee number and password.1. Select Sign On from the Hospital Base menu.2. The system prompts for the employee number. Enter employee number and press .3. Type password and press .4. If either the employee number or password is not entered correctly, a prompt will displayalerting that the employee number or password are incorrect.5. After successfully signing on, the signed on name and initials appears in Signed On field in thetop right of the screen.6. Proceed with patient or pharmacy functions.Select Sign On ScreenFigure 2.2 Employee Sign On© 2009 Computer Programs and Systems, Inc.

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