Ok like doing Q and A in the medical field you would get handed a file on the nurses visit to a home or something. Then being the Q and A nurse you have to go over said nurse in question. So that file is a direct link to the nurse the Q and A nurse is investigating. But with tech you don’t know who is signing in or whatever. If a nurse gave another nurse her login because a nurse forgot theirs, what happens to the nurse who used that persons log in? Can it be traced back to a single person. Or is it just up in the air?
There’s a whole world of accountability a nurse does not want to get dragged into by sharing their login.
When I was at the hospital last east nurse would swipe their ID tag and type in their password to log into the computer. When they were done they’d swipe it again to log out.
Nobody wants to get held accountable for someone else killing someone.
Ok like doing Q and A in the medical field you would get handed a file on the nurses visit to a home or something. Then being the Q and A nurse you have to go over said nurse in question. So that file is a direct link to the nurse the Q and A nurse is investigating. But with tech you don’t know who is signing in or whatever. If a nurse gave another nurse her login because a nurse forgot theirs, what happens to the nurse who used that persons log in? Can it be traced back to a single person. Or is it just up in the air?
There’s a whole world of accountability a nurse does not want to get dragged into by sharing their login.
When I was at the hospital last east nurse would swipe their ID tag and type in their password to log into the computer. When they were done they’d swipe it again to log out.
Nobody wants to get held accountable for someone else killing someone.