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== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
− | Allscripts provides a mechanism known as "Unity" or "UAI" for | + | Allscripts provides a mechanism known as "Unity" or "UAI" for external products and devices, such as Allscripts Remote and vital signs monitors, to connect to an Enterprise EHR environment. This document covers the installation and configuration of the server-side components of Unity/UAI. |
''Target Audience:'' Systems and Network Administrators of Enterprise EHR servers | ''Target Audience:'' Systems and Network Administrators of Enterprise EHR servers | ||
− | '''This is advanced technical documentation. Do not perform these steps on production servers during business hours. Always evaluate server changes in a test environment prior to making changes to production servers. Contact your Allscripts support representative | + | '''This is advanced technical documentation. Do not perform these steps on production servers during business hours. Always evaluate server changes in a test environment prior to making changes to production servers. Contact your Allscripts support representative or Galen technician if you are uncomfortable with this material.''' |
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+ | == Background == | ||
+ | There are 2 necessary components for Unity/UAI: | ||
+ | * Server installer, which is run on the Enterprise EHR web server(s) | ||
+ | * Client installer, also known as ''UAI DesktopAgent'', which is installed on end user PCs or terminal servers | ||
+ | ** Alternative clients: Allscripts Wand (iPad), Allscripts Remote (iPhone/Android), Unity or UAI compliant third party applications | ||
+ | |||
+ | Allscripts provides access to Unity installers and documentation at [https://clientconnect.allscripts.com]. Please create a ClientConnect account if you have not already. | ||
== Installation == | == Installation == | ||
== Configuration == | == Configuration == |
Revision as of 17:26, 30 May 2012
Summary
Allscripts provides a mechanism known as "Unity" or "UAI" for external products and devices, such as Allscripts Remote and vital signs monitors, to connect to an Enterprise EHR environment. This document covers the installation and configuration of the server-side components of Unity/UAI.
Target Audience: Systems and Network Administrators of Enterprise EHR servers
This is advanced technical documentation. Do not perform these steps on production servers during business hours. Always evaluate server changes in a test environment prior to making changes to production servers. Contact your Allscripts support representative or Galen technician if you are uncomfortable with this material.
Background
There are 2 necessary components for Unity/UAI:
- Server installer, which is run on the Enterprise EHR web server(s)
- Client installer, also known as UAI DesktopAgent, which is installed on end user PCs or terminal servers
- Alternative clients: Allscripts Wand (iPad), Allscripts Remote (iPhone/Android), Unity or UAI compliant third party applications
Allscripts provides access to Unity installers and documentation at [1]. Please create a ClientConnect account if you have not already.