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Since custo diagnostic 4.0, custo diagnostic supports a Tenant systemSystem. The Tenant is a logical unit under which or for whom the in custo diagnostic logged in user works. In a hospital e.g. a department can be a Tenant. In opposite to the multi-database system (each custo diagnostic user has his own patient demographics database), the Tenant system System always has only one patient demographics database in which all patients of all Tenants tenants are stored. This is better than the multi-database system in that the patient only has to be included in custo diagnostic once and not in every single diag patient master database.
Note: Since custo diagnostic 4.6.x a multi-database system is not longer supported.

Enable Tenant System

The Tenant System is automatically enabled if the License Option "Mehrmandantensystem" is activated.

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A tenant is a logical summary of multiple users. This summary is either patient-related (not currently working) or evaluation-related.
Evaluation-related means:
Each user belonging to the same tenant can "see" the evaluation that a user created for this tenant. Users who do not belong to these tenants can not see these reportsevaluations. However, the patients are global, all users of all tenants can see all patients and patient data and work with them. Jobs Orders imported in an HL7 system are assigned to a tenant during import (default Ident is "MSH-6"), so only users belonging to these tenants can see and execute these jobsorders. After logging in to custo diagnostic, the user has access to all patients in the entire system, but only sees the reports the evaluations (in the patient's evaluation list) that were created under the tenant for which the user was configured / approvedassigned. Evaluations of the patient that have been created with users of other tenants are not visible in the evaluation list. If the setting "CSC -> " Database\Client\EnableMultipleClientRelationshipView" is activated (this is deactivated by default), then the user sees all evaluations of the patient of all tenants to whom he has access (or is assigned to). This is the 1: -to-n illustration of the evaluations and can optionally be activated. The functionality behind this setting can be used for users who have to work for multiple tenants (to report some evaluations, eg. in a hospital with multiple departments). For the User "Supervisor" this restriction does not apply, this continues to see all evaluations of all patients.
At present, the tenant system only supports evaluation-related tenant system.
Each newly created evaluation in the database is stored with an internal identifier for the respective current tenant, thus defining the "tenant affiliation" of the evaluation. Only the users who have been configured for this tenant can see this evaluation.

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