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How is patient data accessed — by numbers or names of patients? How does this happen when the physician is accessing from the hospital?

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How is patient data accessed — by numbers or names of patients? How does this happen when the physician is accessing from the hospital?

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The system receives patient information, including names and ID numbers, from the clinics core patient registration system. Access to these records is Web- and role-based. In theory, a physician who is authorized to use the system can access the Internet and generate a note on the patient from anywhere. It is, therefore, possible to generate a note for a patient who is hospitalized, provided that patient is in the clinics registration system.

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