Role-Based Security
In Oracle Health Insurance applications, users have roles through which they gain access to functions and data. Users can have any number of roles.
When a user signs in to Oracle Health Insurance, he or she doesn’t have to select a role. All of the roles are active concurrently. The functions and data that the user can access are determined by the combination of roles he or she has.
Role-Based Access Control
Role-based security in Oracle Health Insurance controls who can do what.
This table summarizes role-based access.
| Component | Description | 
|---|---|
| Who | Is a role assigned to a user | 
| What | Is a function that users with the role can perform | 
| Which Data | Is the set of data that users with the role can access when performing the function | 
This table provides some examples of role-based access.
| Who | What | Which Data | 
|---|---|---|
| Line managers | Can create performance documents | For workers in their reporting hierarchies | 
| Employees | Can view payslips | For themselves | 
| Payroll managers | Can report payroll balances | For specified payrolls | 
| HR specialists | Can transfer workers | For workers in specified organizations |