How do I ensure patients don’t get access to my medical centre computer system if they do the Mind Screen on one of our computers?
This is simple. If you do not wish your patients to get access to your centre’s computer system for privacy reasons, then we recommend you use a stand alone computer with Internet access. You can also opt to have your patient complete their Mind Screen session outside of your centre. Many patients are completing their Mind Screen sessions at home or anywhere private where they can access a computer that is connected to the Internet.
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