Login steps
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First page after login
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ATTENTION - you’ll heed to have an existing portal account that has been created for you by your health institution. |
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Access the portal address: https://portal.brain4.care. Enter username and password. |
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Refer to Login for New Portal User if you are doing this for a first time based on an e-mail invitation. | |
2 | If you have access to more than one corporate account they will show up as cards. A card with an open lock () means that your Password at login is valid for this corporate account. |
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3 | A closed lock () means that the password for this corporate account is different. In this case you’ll need to enter the correct password after clicking on that corporate account. |
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The First |
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Portal header
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Description
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Notifications
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System notifications sent to user. Please refer to <system notifications>
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Modules
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Links to system functional modules
ICP reports
member management
device management
account settings
activities history
user account settings
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Help
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Link to help portal
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Language
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Here you can toggle between languages
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User | Account
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Here you can access your user profile and switch between corporate accounts if you have access to more than one.
Portal modules
The middle of the first login screen will show all functional modules a portal user has access to
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Module
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Description
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ICP reports
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You’ll need a Health Professional user profile.
Here you can view, search, and filter monitoring sessions.
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Users management
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You’ll need an Account Manager user profile.
Here you manage user profiles that are linked to the corporate account. You can create, suspend and remove users and also update their information and password.
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Devices management
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You’ll need an Account Manager user profile.
Here you manage mobile devices that are linked to the corporate account. You can block or trust mobile devices and for the latter manage user PINs synchronized to that device.
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Corporate account settings
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You’ll need an Account Manager user profile.
Here you manage important corporate account settings such as basic information, password policy, inactivity policy, IP policy, data sharing and purge policy.
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Activities history
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You can see all your logged activities based on your portal usage.
If you an Account Manager user profile, you can see logged activities for all corporate account users.
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Your user account settings
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will have a header and functional Modules . The modules shown will depend on the user profile assigned to you. You will also have access to Your account profile and settings |