Multi-factor authentication

To ensure security, Oracle Health Response Readiness requires multi-factor authentication (MFA) codes when you sign in to any of the portals. MFA ensures the security of the portals by requiring all users to enter something they know (their password) and something they have (an MFA code) before they can access the system.

An MFA code is also known as a one-time code because it changes or expires within a set amount of time to ensure no one can guess it.

You can access your MFA code for Oracle Health Response Readiness in an email or by scanning a QR code with an authentication app (such as Oracle Mobile Authenticator, Google Authenticator, or Microsoft Authenticator) on your mobile device. You can use either method to receive an MFA code, but you must use an MFA code to activate your account and each time you sign in to a Oracle Health Response Readiness portal.