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Component: IS-HMED
Component Name: Clinical System
Description: Definition of the properties of a loggable application event. This is the definition of the application event from event management, enhanced with the following additional attributes: Problem class data element BALPROBCL Level of detail data element BALLEVEL
Key Concepts: Logging application events in the IS-HMED Clinical System is the process of recording and tracking changes made to the system. This includes changes to patient records, user accounts, and other system components. The purpose of logging application events is to provide an audit trail of changes made to the system, allowing administrators to review and analyze changes over time. How to use it: Logging application events in the IS-HMED Clinical System is done through the system's logging feature. This feature can be accessed by administrators from the system's main menu. Once logged in, administrators can view a list of all logged events, including date and time of the event, user who made the change, and details of the change. Tips & Tricks: When logging application events in the IS-HMED Clinical System, it is important to ensure that all changes are accurately recorded. This includes ensuring that all users are properly identified when making changes, as well as providing detailed descriptions of each change. Additionally, it is important to regularly review logged events to ensure that all changes are legitimate and authorized. Related Information: For more information on logging application events in the IS-HMED Clinical System, please refer to the system's user manual or contact your system administrator. Additionally, there are a number of online resources available that provide detailed information on logging application events in various systems.