What is simplified remote access (SRA)?
Physicians and office staff for all facilities: (877)422-2060. Simplified Remote Access (SRA) is a way for employees using HCA owned devices to quickly, easily, and securely access the HCA network from outside the hospital. Users will no longer need security tokens to connect to the hospital systems; instead, they will use a 3-4 ID and password.
What is remote access and how does it work?
Remote Access gives providers and their staff capabilities to remotely connect to hospital resources while away from the facility or from within the practice - a convenient way for providers to complete work or review patient information without having to be present in a hospital facility.
How do I access the UPMC Pinnacle Citrix portal?
Welcome to the UPMC Pinnacle Citrix Portal. To access the Citrix Environment, click the link below. Supported web browsers: Internet Explorer 10 or higher, Google Chrome, Safari, or FireFox. Citrix Receiver required. You can download Receiver from the links to the right. PinnacleHealth System Citrix Login Important Links
What services does UPMC Pinnacle offer?
UPMC Pinnacle Employee Services ShareFile Employee Login ShareFile Vendor Login IT Service Desk GotoMeeting Citrix Clientless Access (No printing)
What is the phone number for Physician Access?
Physician Access & Logins. ID/PW assistance: (405) 271-8660 - Use your AD 3-4 ID and password to access these sites.
Can outside organizations request a physician's verification?
Outside organizations can quickly and easily request the verification of physicians in good standing. The requesting organization may self generate and print a verification letter.
Is NPDB report acceptable?
NPDB reports are not acceptable, please do not include.
Apple iOS 8 – hCare Access (VDI)
iOS is now supported with hCare Access after updating to the new version of Citrix Receiver in the App Store.
For Employees
Simplified Remote Access (SRA) is a way for employees using HCA owned devices to quickly, easily, and securely access the HCA network from outside the hospital. Users will no longer need security tokens to connect to the hospital systems; instead, they will use a 3-4 ID and password.