DEV-102091 New authentication settings for use with Open Authentication (OAuth) Several new authentication settings are available to implement OAuth login capability for Android and iOS handheld users. To configure these settings, you must be a Level 0 user. OAuth is an open-standard authorization protocol, or framework that specifies how unrelated servers and services can safely allow authenticated access to their assets without actually sharing the initial, related, single logon credential. This is known as secure, third-party, user-agent, delegated authorization. In the OAuth environment, access tokens are issued to a Commure Pro user’s mobile device by an authorization server. The token is used during the OAuth process to grant users access to the Commure Pro application. In addition, the Authentication Settings screen layout has been redesigned into two sections that contain settings for Portal and Handheld configuration. To access the settings:Documentation Index
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- On the Commure Pro Admin tab, select Institution.
- In the Edit Settings field, select Authentication. For more information, see Authentication Settings.
- Patient DOB: The date of birth for the patient
- Destination Pharmacy Name: The name of the route destination.
- Prescriber NPI: The National Provider Identifier number for the prescriber.
- Rx Order Date: The date on which an order was sent to the default pharmacy. For more information, see eRx Orders Report.
These updates apply when the protocol table is set to hidden on a discharge display override.
- When backend hospital order has a protocol table, the table is displayed in the special instructions.
- When backend hospital order has a protocol table and protocol text, both the text and table are displayed in the special instructions.