1 Introduction to Oracle Health Response Readiness
Learn about the Oracle Health Response Readiness product suite, its portals, users, and security features.
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- What is Oracle Health Response Readiness?
Oracle Health Response Readiness is a suite of web-based portals that enable large organizations (for example, government agencies) that own stockpiles of critical supplies to push the critical or limited resources from a central location to many different end sites. - What are the Oracle Health Response Readiness portals?
Oracle Health Response Readiness consists of six integrated portals, each with a different purpose and different users. - Who are the Oracle Health Response Readiness users?
There are multiple users of the Oracle Health Response Readiness portals. The users have different responsibilities and access to the portals and their features. - 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. - Oracle Health Response Readiness Launchpad
The Launchpad, which opens automatically after you sign in to Oracle Health Response Readiness, provides links to the portals you have rights to access. You can also open the Launchpad from within a portal at any time.