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Oracle® Healthcare Master Person Index Relationship Management Data Manager User's Guide
Release 4.0

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Preface

This document provides conceptual information and procedures for managing Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index (OHMPI) Relationship Management (RM) applications using the web-based Relationship Management Data Manager (RMDM) and is accessed through an internet browser.

Audience

This document is intended for users who manage their OHMPI RM applications and projects using RMDM.

Documentation Accessibility

For information about Oracle's commitment to accessibility, visit the Oracle Accessibility Program website at http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=docacc.

Access to Oracle Support

Oracle customers have access to electronic support through My Oracle Support. For information, visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=info or visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=trs if you are hearing impaired.

Related Documents

For more information and instructions for implementing and using a master person index application, see the following documents in the Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index documentation set:

  • Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index Analyzing and Cleansing Data User's Guide

  • Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index Australia Patient Solution User's Guide

  • Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index Command Line Reports and Database Management User's Guide

  • Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index Configuration Guide

  • Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index Configuration Reference

  • Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index Data Manager User's Guide

  • Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index Installation Guide

  • Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index Loading the Initial Data Set User's Guide

  • Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index Match Engine Reference

  • Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index Message Processing Reference

  • Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index Provider Index User's Guide

  • Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index Real-time Loader User's Guide

  • Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index Relationship Management Data Manager User's Guide

  • Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index Relationship Management REST APIs Reference Guide

  • Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index Relationship Management User's Guide

  • Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index Release Notes

  • Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index Security Guide

  • Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index Standardization Engine Reference

  • Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index Third Party Licenses and Notices

  • Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index United Kingdom Patient Solution User's Guide

  • Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index United States Patient Solution User's Guide

  • Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index User's Guide

  • Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index Working With HPD Profile Application User's Guide

  • Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index Working With IHE Profiles User's Guide

Note:

These documents are designed to be used together when implementing a master index application.

Finding Information and Patches on My Oracle Support

Your source for the latest information about Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index is Oracle Support's self-service Web site My Oracle Support (formerly MetaLink).

Before you install and use Oracle Healthcare Master Person Index, always visit the My Oracle Support Web site for the latest information, including alerts, White Papers, installation verification (smoke) tests, bulletins, and patches.

Creating a My Oracle Support Account

You must register at My Oracle Support to obtain a user name and password account before you can enter the Web site.

To register for My Oracle Support:

  1. Open a Web browser to https://support.oracle.com.

  2. Click the Register here link to create a My Oracle Support account. The registration page opens.

  3. Follow the instructions on the registration page.

Signing In to My Oracle Support

To sign in to My Oracle Support:

  1. Open a Web browser to https://support.oracle.com.

  2. Click Sign In.

  3. Enter your user name and password.

  4. Click Go to open the My Oracle Support home page.

Finding Information on My Oracle Support

There are many ways to find information on My Oracle Support.

Searching by Article ID

The fastest way to search for information, including alerts, White Papers, installation verification (smoke) tests, and bulletins is by the article ID number, if you know it.

To search by article ID:

  1. Sign in to My Oracle Support at https://support.oracle.com.

  2. Locate the Search box in the upper right corner of the My Oracle Support page.

  3. Click the sources icon to the left of the search box, and then select Article ID from the list.

  4. Enter the article ID number in the text box.

  5. Click the magnifying glass icon to the right of the search box (or press the Enter key) to execute your search.

    The Knowledge page displays the results of your search. If the article is found, click the link to view the abstract, text, attachments, and related products.

Searching by Product and Topic

You can use the following My Oracle Support tools to browse and search the knowledge base:

  • Product Focus — On the Knowledge page under Select Product, type part of the product name and the system immediately filters the product list by the letters you have typed. (You do not need to type "Oracle.") Select the product you want from the filtered list and then use other search or browse tools to find the information you need.

  • Advanced Search — You can specify one or more search criteria, such as source, exact phrase, and related product, to find information. This option is available from the Advanced link on almost all pages.

Finding Patches on My Oracle Support

Be sure to check My Oracle Support for the latest patches, if any, for your product. You can search for patches by patch ID or number, or by product or family.

To locate and download a patch:

  1. Sign in to My Oracle Support at https://support.oracle.com.

  2. Click the Patches & Updates tab. The Patches & Updates page opens and displays the Patch Search region. You have the following options:

    • In the Patch ID or Number is field, enter the number of the patch you want. (This number is the same as the primary bug number fixed by the patch.) This option is useful if you already know the patch number.

    • To find a patch by product name, release, and platform, click the Product or Family link to enter one or more search criteria.

  3. Click Search to execute your query. The Patch Search Results page opens.

  4. Click the patch ID number. The system displays details about the patch. In addition, you can view the Read Me file before downloading the patch.

  5. Click Download. Follow the instructions on the screen to download, save, and install the patch files.

Finding Oracle Documentation

The Oracle Web site contains links to all Oracle user and reference documentation. You can view or download a single document or an entire product library.

Finding Oracle Health Sciences Documentation

To get user documentation for Oracle Health Sciences applications, go to the Oracle Health Sciences documentation page at:

http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/documentation/hsgbu-154445.html

Note:

Always check the Oracle Health Sciences Documentation page to ensure you have the latest updates to the documentation.

Finding Other Oracle Documentation

To get user documentation for other Oracle products:

  1. Go to the following Web page:

    http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/index.html

    Alternatively, you can go to http://www.oracle.com, point to the Support tab, and then click Documentation.

  2. Scroll to the product you need and click the link.

  3. Click the link for the documentation you need.

Conventions

The following text conventions are used in this document:

Convention Meaning
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