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1 1 Single Sign On, Context Management, and Smooth Roaming

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3 1.0 Introduction 2.0 Workflow Functionality 2.1 Application Virtualization Hosting Environment (AVHE) 2.2 Single Sign On (SSO) 2.3 Context Management (CM) 2.4 Smooth Roaming 2.5 Timeouts and Terminations 3.0 Adjunct Functionality 3.1 Citrix Single Sign On Icon 3.2 Logon Manager 3.3 CareFx Toolbar 3.4 Citrix Receiver 4.0 Practice Exercises 5.0 Questions 6.0 References Agenda 3

4 At the end of this training, you will be able to: Access the AVHE which houses the new capabilities Describe SSO, CM, and Smooth Roaming purposes and characteristics Demonstrate the tasks associated with your assigned role(s) Teach SSO, CM, and Smooth Roaming to your site’s users Participate in User Acceptance Testing if needed Objectives 4

5 5 SSO, CM, and Smooth Roaming in Action

6 6 1.0: Introduction to Single Sign On (SSO), Context Management (CM), and Smooth Roaming

7 Single Sign On + Context Management + Smooth Roaming = Time saved! 7 What Can These Tools Do For You?

8 SSO capability reduces time spent entering passwords and contacting the help desk to reset forgotten or expired passwords. CM capability facilitates going back and forth between applications by loading the same patient information between AHLTA and CHCS so users do not have to redo search functions for the same patient. Smooth roaming allows users to travel from workstation to workstation without interruption of their work sessions. 8 How Do These Tools Save You Time?

9 9 2.0: Workflow Functionality

10 2.1: Application Virtualization Hosting Environment (AVHE) 10

11 11 Application Virtualization Hosting Environment (AVHE)

12 12 Accessing AVHE via Citrix Receiver - Step By Step Guide

13 2.2: Single Sign On (SSO) 13

14 14 SSO and Its Benefits SSO is a tool that simplifies application login by storing the username and password for AHLTA and CHCS so users do not have to perform separate login procedures for each application. SSO registers and stores your credentials so you do not have to remember them or remember to change them before they expire. SSO reduces time spent re-entering passwords.

15 15 Initial Citrix Single Sign On Setup for AHLTA 1. Single click on the AHLTA icon in the CareFx Toolbar. 2. An AHLTA Security Banner will appear. Click Acknowledge. 3. Once the Citrix SSO pop-up appears, click Yes.

16 16 3. Enter Username/ID from your handout. 4. Enter provided password for AHLTA login. 5. Re-enter password in the Confirm Password field. 6. Once all of the data is entered correctly, click Finish. Initial Citrix Single Sign On Setup for AHLTA (cont.)

17 17 Patient Screen in AHLTA

18 18 Entering CHCS Credentials 1. Single click on the CHCS icon in the CareFxToolbar. 2. Click yes when the Citrix SSO pop-up appears. 3. The New Logon screen for CHCS should pop up with your information already populated. Click finish. 4. Press the enter button twice and wait for the main menu screen to appear.

19 When an application requires a password update, Citrix Single Sign On guides the user through the change process with the Password Change Wizard. 1. When the Password Change Wizard screen appears, click Next. 19 Password Updates – Auto Prompt

20 20 Password Updates – Auto Prompt (cont.) 2. Establish a new password, and enter it into the New Password and Re- Enter Password fields. 3. Click Ok. 4. Click finish once the password is accepted by the application.

21 2.3: Context Management (CM) 21

22 CM is a computer process that allows you to select a patient in one application, such as AHLTA, and have that patient’s information follow to other participating clinical applications, such as CHCS, once they are launched. As you open an additional CM participating clinical application, the applications will synchronize and display the new patient. CM is credential- and privilege-driven. 22 What is CM?

23 Context Management 23 Single Click on AHLTA

24 Context Management (cont.) 24

25 25 Context Management – Keeping Context

26 26 ON (Linked) = This icon is displayed when an application is in context with other applications (sharing context for the selected patient). OFF (Broken) = This icon is displayed when an application is NOT in context with the CareFx toolbar. NOTE: If a clinical link is OFF, different patients within an application can be loaded without loading the CareFx toolbar. CHANGING = Clinical link is changing/updating patient for “this application” (current application). What are the Different CM Icons?

27 Context Management – Keeping Context 27

28 Context Management – Keeping Context (cont.) 28

29 Context Management – Keeping Context (cont.) 29

30 30 Context Management – Breaking Context

31 Context Management – Breaking Context (cont.) 31

32 32 Context Management – Breaking Context (cont.)

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34 Context Management – Breaking Context (cont.) 34

35 Context Management – Rejoining Context 35

36 Context Management – Rejoined Context 36

37 Context Management – Rejoined Context (cont.) 37

38 Context Management – Leading and Following 38

39 Context Management – Leading and Following (cont.) 39

40 Context Management – Leading and Following (cont.) 40

41 Context Management – Leading and Following (cont.) 41

42 42 Context Management – Leading and Following (cont.)

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44 Context Management – Leading and Following (cont). 44

45 45 Context Management – Leading and Following (cont).

46 2.4: Smooth Roaming 46

47 Smooth Roaming provides the ability to easily move from one workstation to another while maintaining your server applications and session state. You can view your patient’s file in your office and pick up where you left off in the exam room (and vice versa). 47 Smooth Roaming and How It Benefits You

48 1. Remove your CAC card from the reader (this will lock your workstation). 2. Move down one workstation to the left. Wait 30 seconds. 3. Insert your CAC card into the new workstation. 4. Enter your PIN. 5. Click OK. 48 Smooth Roaming Step-by-Step Guide

49 49 Smooth Roaming and Patient Privacy

50 2.5: Time-outs and Terminations 50

51 A session is idle if the user does not have any keystrokes or move their mouse for 30 consecutive minutes. Once the idle timeout is reached, the session will be put into a disconnected state. Once the disconnected timeout is reached, the session will be terminated. The disconnect timeout for AVHE is set to 1 hour. 51 Time Outs and Terminations

52 Break Time 10 Minutes 52

53 53 3.0: Adjunct Functionality

54 3.1: Citrix Single Sign On 54

55 55 Citrix Single Sign On Icon  Click on the up arrow in the system tray to locate the Citrix Single Sign On icon.  Right click the blue key to view the menu.

56 56 Citrix Single Sign On Shortcut Menu Logon Manager: Displays stored credentials Pause: Temporarily turns off Citrix SSO; Citrix SSO will not prompt to store new credentials, submit stored credentials, or recognize password changes while it is paused Refresh: Refreshes the list of applications shown Help: Displays the online help system for Citrix SSO About: Displays the version information for Citrix SSO Exit: Shuts down Citrix SSO until another Citrix session is initiated Submit Credentials: If SSO does not automatically launch, you can use this option to submit your credentials to open the application.

57 3.2: Logon Manager 57

58 58 Logon Manager  Double click on the icon for access to the Logon Manager.  Logon Manager allows the user to view all applications participating in SSO and the status of each application’s logon credentials.

59 59 Logon Manager From the Logon Manager, you can: Delete credentials Add credentials To delete stored credential(s): 1. Highlight AHLTA. 2. Right-click and select the Delete key (or open the File Menu and select Delete).

60 To manually add credential(s): 1. Select file  New Logon. 2. Verify that Windows is selected as the program type. 3. Select the program in the drop-down menu: AHLTA. 4. Fill out the Username/ID, Password and Confirm Password fields with the provided information. 5. Click Finish. Adding Credentials via Logon Manager 60

61 3.3: CareFx Toolbar 61

62 What Information Is In the CareFx Toolbar? 62 MHS User Name CM - Enabled applications Patient Roster Patient List Actions Recently Used Patients Admin Functions Close Toolbar

63 Patient Roster Drop Down 63

64 3.4: Citrix Receiver 64

65 To log off the Citrix Session: 1. Right click the Citrix Receiver 2. Select Online Sessions > Connection Center 65 Citrix Receiver – Logging Off

66 3. From Connection Center, you can click the folder that your session is running under and click the Log Off button if your application in your session is hung or experiencing an error that you cannot recover from. 66 Citrix Receiver – Logging Off

67 3.5: Warnings 67

68 When a user enters data into the patient record in the leading application, and then moves to the patient record in a following application and changes patients without suspending context, there is potential to lose unsaved data in the original application. AHLTA will quickly auto save data so users should not risk losing data unless under unusual circumstances if auto save is disabled or slow. 68 Saving Your Data

69 Break: Suspends context and allows the second patient’s data to load without losing data Cancel: Cancels the attempt to change patients and return to save data OK: The new patient data loads in the following application and unsaved data is lost 69 Saving Your Data (cont.)

70 A patient’s information is displayed in the leading application, but not found in the following application. If this happens the following application will show a message or display a blank screen. There are two main reasons this may occur: 1. The patient does not have a record in the following application. 2. There may be conflicting or duplicate patient identifiers associated with the patient and the application cannot determine the correct record to display. As a protective measure for patient safety, the CM-enabled applications will NOT make assumptions or select a patient record when there is a data conflict. 70 Where Is My Patient?

71 71 4.0: Practice Exercises

72 Exercise 1 72 With AHLTA opened, load a test patient’s record and:  Order a medication in CHCS for the same patient  Check lab results in CHCS for the same patient  Check Rad result in CHCS for the same patient  Return to AHLTA

73 Exercise 2 73 Launch CHCS, go to Order Entry, select a different test patient than what is loaded in your CareFx toolbar and:  Confirm that AHLTA has loaded with the new patient  Return to Order Entry in CHCS

74 Exercise 3 74 With a test patient loaded in AHLTA:  Check a lab result on a different patient in CHCS  Return to AHLTA  Check a lab result on the same patient in CHCS

75 Exercise 4 75 With a test patient loaded in AHLTA:  Create a walk-in appt in AHLTA for a test patient then:  Open the encounter and document a sentence in the S/O module  Without saving the text, launch CHCS  Load a different patient in CHCS without suspending context  Return to AHLTA, find your original patient open your note and see if your data was saved

76 Questions? 76

77 All reference materials will be loaded on the DHIMS Knowledge Sharing Site (KSS). For more information, please visit: References 77 Follow onscreen instructions to create an account Type in SSO in the search bar (do not click enter) Under “Places” select SSO CM Download and review the desired material

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