Security Class Correct Answer • Defines what functionality a group of users can and cannot access in the system. Fine tunes what someone can/cannot do. • Application specific
• Like job descriptions
• Can be assigned to any number of users
Permissive Security Points Correct Answer Allows access to additional features available within a module. Includes the word MAY in the security point name
Restrictive Security Points Correct Answer Removes access to features available within
a module. Does not include the word MAY in the security point name
User Record Correct Answer > Represents the user
> The central hub for bringing together an individual's security-related records
> Not shared across users
> Stores a user's ID and password information
> Links an individual's security class(es) and user role
> Is created in Hyperspace
What are the two types of security points? Correct Answer Restrictive and permissive
True or False
A user will not be able to reject a batch in payment posting unless she is assigned containing security point 100 - MAY Reject Batch in Payment Posting in Hyperspace Correct Answer True
True or False: A user who needs to access multiple Epic applications needs a single security class that
contains the security points from each of those applications Correct Answer False. The person needs a separate security class for every Epic application they need to use
Which two fields on the Resolute Professional Billing form of a user record must be populated for that user to access and use the billing tools? Correct Answer Default Security Class field and Authorized Facility field In a user's record, at what level(s) can you apply a Professional Billing security class override? Correct Answer You can apply a different security class to the user when they
are working in a specified service area.
Security Points Correct Answer Created by Epic. You can't add customer-specific variations of security points nor can you change whether a given security point functions
as permissive or restrictive.
Relationship between modules and related security points Correct Answer Security points have no effect unless the corresponding security module has been assigned.
(Modules/ Security Points) give general access to large areas of functionality Correct Answer Modules
(Modules/ Security Points) give or take away access to smaller, more specific pieces of
functionality Correct Answer Security points
(Permissive/restrictive) security points begin with the word "MAY." Correct Answer Permissive
(Permissive/restrictive) security points do not begin with the word "MAY." Correct Answer Restrictive
From which form in the user record can you force a user to change her password? Correct Answer Basic Information
From the Resolute Professional Billing form of a user record, which two fields must be configured to allow that user to work within Resolute? Correct Answer Default security class, Authorized Facility
Under which of the following conditions would it be appropriate to mark a user's record as inactive? Choose ALL answers that apply.
A. The user will be out of the office for the next two days.
B. The user will be out of the country for the ext six months.
C. The user is no longer working at your organization. Correct Answer B, C
In the provider master file, what is purpose of the Status field? Correct Answer It allows you to make the provider active/inactive for scheduling purposes and determines whether he/she can be set as someone's PCP. Has to be active to be a PCP and for scheduling
If you add specialties to a provider record in text, where can you see the specialties in Hyperspace? Correct Answer Charge Router Charge Entry > Addl Charge Info Tab > Encounter Specialty PB Charge Entry > Session button > Encounter Specialty