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Once you put a check mark on the provider that their schedule is secured (in TW User Admin), the system creates a security code with that provider’s name.  You then must create or add that code to a classification.  
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Check the "secure schedule" box on the providers user account in [[TWUser_Admin | TW User Admin]]), the system creates a [[V11_Security_Codes | security code]] with that provider’s name.  Next, manually add that code to a classification group.  
  
 
Example:  Cosmetic provider, John Smith, MD wants their schedule secured.  In the TW User Admin you place a check mark in Secure Schedule box.  This creates a security code named "John Smith".  Assign this code to the appropriate classification or create a new classification called "Cosmetic" to assign specific users to.
 
Example:  Cosmetic provider, John Smith, MD wants their schedule secured.  In the TW User Admin you place a check mark in Secure Schedule box.  This creates a security code named "John Smith".  Assign this code to the appropriate classification or create a new classification called "Cosmetic" to assign specific users to.

Latest revision as of 15:24, 12 August 2014

SECURING A PROVIDER'S SCHEDULE

Check the "secure schedule" box on the providers user account in TW User Admin), the system creates a security code with that provider’s name. Next, manually add that code to a classification group.

Example: Cosmetic provider, John Smith, MD wants their schedule secured. In the TW User Admin you place a check mark in Secure Schedule box. This creates a security code named "John Smith". Assign this code to the appropriate classification or create a new classification called "Cosmetic" to assign specific users to.