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General Education for Medical Practices

Last updated on March 29, 2015

Table of Contents

Health Information Exchange User Access - EGEN.01

  • Responsibility for User Access
  • Requesting User Access to Health Information Exchange Systems
  • Changing Existing User Access
  • Removing User Access
  • Reinstating User Access 

Clinical Data Management - EGEN.02

  • Storing Health Information Exchange System Data
  • Display of Clinical Data
  • Masking and Unmasking Data
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