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User Roles
Last Post 07 Oct 2009 09:52 AM byHowieB. 1 Replies.
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12 Jun 2009 10:00 AM  

With ICE requesting it would be useful to create panels or pages relevent to different specialties and controlling access via user roles.  The main problem with doing this is that, as the docs move around the hospital, they will need to have their user role updated in order to see the appropriate requesting pages.  This could be a big overhead on the system administration.  Has anyone any thoughts or advice.

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07 Oct 2009 09:52 AM  
Perhaps if the panels/pages viewed were a function of the user role and the location of the PC being used.

Eg user role = doctor (allowed to make requests etc)

PC in childrens ward shows a different panel than logging on in A&E.

Also it would be better if permissions could be set more easily by user role.
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