[acb-hsp] Hipa Question
J.Rayl
thedogmom63 at frontier.com
Wed Jul 25 05:43:59 EDT 2012
Are your computers passworded? I have to sign mine on all the time with a password, therefore unless you know it, you cannot get on. It may also be possible to get them to partition sections of the computer (e.g., you'd have your own section, another user would have theirs) and each person would have their own passworded user profile. This way, consumers and/or other staff cannot access your stuff, or you theirs.
Just some thoughts.
But I would sure think, especially with security issues, this would be a real concern.
Jessie Rayl
thedogmom63 at frontier.com
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----- Original Message -----
From: Darla Rogers
To: 'Discussion list for ACB human service professionals'
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2012 7:15 PM
Subject: [acb-hsp] Hipa Question
I have had this concern since I began my new job as an independent living specialist at the coalition for Independence in Kansas City, Kansas.
We are housed in pretty small cubes; when clients/consumers meet with us, we meet in a lounge where other staff and consumers can access computers.
Today a consumer of mine with an MSW brought up that very question to me, so I felt emboldened to bring it up with my supervisor.
What say you all?
Darla J. Rogers
djrogers0628 at gmail.com
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