Securing Organization Units, Locations, and Programs

SIDS can be created by a system administrator to secure access to organization units, locations, case audits, and programs, including products and service plans. For example, a system administrator can create a SID of type product which can then be used by an administrator to secure read access to products of a particular type. Likewise, a system administrator can create a SID of type organization unit that can then be used by an administrator to control which users are able to maintain information about a particular organization unit. Any changes made to a SID will only take effect when the changes are published.

For more information on organization, location and product security, see the Cúram Location Administration Guide, the Cúram Organization Administration Guide and the Cúram Integrated Case Management Guide.