Windows Access to Hospital Citrix based applications relies on having a valid Hospital domain account. If you do not know your Hospital login information, please contact the Hospital Support Desk (ISD) at (984) 974-4357. Please note that beginning March 01, 2018, Hospital Duo 2-Step Authentication will be required when accessing Citrix applications when off-campus or if using Citrix Receiver. Web based access when on-campus will not require 2-Step Authentication. Preferred Method: Citrix Access via Web Browser Access from a web browser will not require Hospital Duo 2-Step Authentication if you are on a campus or hospital network. Open your preferred web browser, navigate to the:.
Log-in with your hospital domain account. Select the link for the application you want to run.
Citrix Workspace app is the easy-to-install client software that provides seamless, secure access to everything you need to get work done. With this free download, you easily and securely get instant access to all applications, desktops and data from any device, including smartphones, tablets, PCs and Macs.
Choose Run or Open if prompted Setup for Citrix Receiver. Check if Citrix Receiver (Ver.
4.9 or newer) is already installed on your computer. On most Department of Medicine Machines, the Citrix Receiver shortcut will be on the desktop. You can check in Windows 7 by clicking start searching Citrix Receiver using the search bar.
If Citrix Receiver is installed on your computer, it should show up in the search results. In Windows 8 or 10, you can use a similar method by searching using + S. If you have Citrix Receiver installed on your computer, skip to step 4. If Citrix Receiver is not installed on your computer, go to the and download Citrix Receiver. Install Citrix Receiver on your computer by following the prompts. Note: You will need Administrator rights to install Citrix Receiver. Launch Citrix Receiver.
When it first opens, you will be prompted to Enter your work email or server address, enter and click Next. Log-in as detailed below. In the Domain User field, enter UNCH username where username is the username for your Hospital domain account. Enter your Hospital domain account password in the Password field. Click Next.
Note: If you do not know your Hospital domain account username or password, contact ISD at (984) 974-4357. Once you log in successfully, click the plus sign on the left. This will open a a list of all of the applications you have access to. Click on the ones you want and they will be added to your 'Desktop' within Citrix. If you want additional applications added to Citrix, contact ISD at (984) 974-4357.
Mac Access to Hospital Citrix based applications relies on having a valid Hospital domain account. If you do not know your Hospital login information, please contact the Hospital Support Desk (ISD) at (984) 974-4357. Please note that beginning March 01, 2018, Hospital Duo 2-Step Authentication will be required when accessing Citrix applications when off-campus or if using Citrix Receiver. Web based access when on-campus will not require 2-Step Authentication. Preferred Method: Citrix Access via Web Browser Access from a web browser will not require Hospital Duo 2-Step Authentication if you are on a campus or hospital network. Open your preferred web browser, navigate to the:. Log-in with your hospital domain account.
Select the link for the application you want to run. Choose Run or Open if prompted Setup for Citrix Receiver. Go to the and download Citrix Receiver.
Install Citrix Receiver on your computer by following the prompts. Note: You will need Administrator rights to install Citrix Receiver. Launch Citrix Receiver. When it first opens, you will be prompted to Enter your work email or server address, enter and click Next. In the Domain User field, enter UNCH username where username is the username for your Hospital domain account. Enter your Hospital domain account password in the Password field. Click Next.
Note: If you do not know your Hospital domain account username or password, contact ISD at (984) 974-4357. Once you log in successfully, click the plus sign on the left. This will open a a list of all of the applications you have access to. Click on the ones you want and they will be added to your 'Desktop' within Citrix. If you want additional applications added to Citrix, contact ISD at (984) 974-4357.
IPad Access to Hospital Citrix based applications relies on having a valid Hospital domain account. If you do not know your Hospital login information, please contact the Hospital Support Desk (ISD) at (984) 974-4357. Please note that beginning March 01, 2018, Hospital Duo 2-Step Authentication will be required when accessing Citrix applications when off-campus or if using Citrix Receiver. Web based access when on-campus will not require 2-Step Authentication. Go to the App Store.
Search for Citrix Receiver. Install.
After it downloads, open Citrix Receiver. Choose to Add Account. Enter Address: and tap Next. In the Username field, enter UNCH username where username is the username for your Hospital domain account. Enter your Hospital domain account password in the Password field. Click Next.
Note: If you do not know your Hospital domain account username or password, contact ISD at (984) 974-4357. Enter Domain: unch.unc.edu. Save.
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►. Most Read ►. ►. Top 40 Articles ►. April 17, 2014 Epic Systems is a large, privately held health IT company best known for its electronic health record system.
Here are 10 things to know about Epic. Some of the nation's largest and most prestigious hospitals and health systems use Epic's EHR system, including Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente, Cleveland Clinic, Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore, UCLA Health in Los Angeles, Arlington-based Texas Health Resources, Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, Mount Sinai Health System in New York City and Duke University Health System in Raleigh, N.C. In total, Epic has 297, and 70 percent of HIMSS Analytics Stage 7 hospitals use the EpicCare inpatient EHR system. In February, CVS Caremark's retail clinic chain, MinuteClinic, it will switch from its proprietary EHR system to Epic. When the transition is complete, about 51 percent of Americans will have an Epic record.
Epic was founded in 1979 by computer scientist Judy Faulkner, who coded the original Epic software. Faulkner remains Epic's leader, currently serving as CEO. Forbes her net worth at $3 billion and put her at No. 243 on the magazine's annual of the richest people in America. Epic EHR systems are some of the most expensive on the market.
Duke University Health System paid $700 million for its Epic system; Kaiser Permanente,. Additionally, a Peer60 found Epic EHRs come with higher upgrade costs — Epic users spent an additional sum between 40 and 49 percent of the system's initial costs in major and minor upgrades, while Cerner users spent between 30 and 35 percent and Allscripts users spent between 20 and 22 percent. In the past year, several providers, including Winston-Salem, N.C.-based and in St. Paul, Minn., have pointed to the cost of their Epic EHR implementations as a cause of their credit challenges. All Epic EHR systems and applications are developed, implemented and supported in-house.
Epic garners positive user reviews, and was ranked the No. 1 Overall Software Suite for 2013 by KLAS Research. Epic is the only major EHR vendor that is not a member of, an industry coalition aimed at increasing interoperability between EHR platforms.
The group an attempt to increase the vendors' market shares, Epic instead partnered with Kaiser Permanente, Walgreens, Surescripts and other organizations to form Carequality, which aims to increase data exchange between hospitals, physicians, payers, retail clinics and other healthcare stakeholders. In 2005, Epic moved its headquarters from Madison, Wis., to nearby Verona, Wis.
The current 950-acre campus is designed to foster creativity and promote casual interactions among its near-7,000 employees through features like a climbing wall and a functional tree house retreat. Every year, thousands of health IT professionals descend on the Verona campus for Epic's. Because many smaller healthcare organizations may not have the resources to implement Epic, many Epic clients have begun offering their version of the EHR to local providers.
In February, Mercy, a health system based in Chesterfield, Mo., the first accredited provider of the Epic Connect program, and will provide consulting services and hosting of its Epic EHR in a software-as-a-service model. Epic is known for spending little money on sales and marketing efforts.
According to the company has about one-quarter the sales staff of competitor Cerner, and customers generally reach out to Epic rather than the other way around. More Articles on Epic: © Copyright ASC COMMUNICATIONS 2019. Interested in LINKING to or REPRINTING this content? View our policies.