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Your AquilaCRS/IBID software stores its data at your own hospital/service. In the case of the England & Wales NHS it also needs to send anonymised data to the IBID National Database.
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Your AquilaCRS/IBID software stores its data at your own hospital/service.  
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In the case of the England & Wales NHS it also needs to send anonymised data to the IBID National Database. This is known as Data Replication.
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The data is sent from the desktop software while you work. Under normal circumstances the user shouldn't be aware of any activity.
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At the bottom left of the dashboard a Replication Status bar displays the replication result
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The data is sent from the desktop software while you work. Under normal circumstances you shouldn't be aware of any activity.
 
  
 
If communications with the National Database are interrupted, or not possible at all, your software will report that to the software technical support team who will instigate a resolution. If this is the case, as you exit the software you will see a pop up message box explaining that a fault report has been sent.
 
If communications with the National Database are interrupted, or not possible at all, your software will report that to the software technical support team who will instigate a resolution. If this is the case, as you exit the software you will see a pop up message box explaining that a fault report has been sent.

Revision as of 16:01, 20 November 2014

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Your AquilaCRS/IBID software stores its data at your own hospital/service.

In the case of the England & Wales NHS it also needs to send anonymised data to the IBID National Database. This is known as Data Replication.

The data is sent from the desktop software while you work. Under normal circumstances the user shouldn't be aware of any activity.

At the bottom left of the dashboard a Replication Status bar displays the replication result


If communications with the National Database are interrupted, or not possible at all, your software will report that to the software technical support team who will instigate a resolution. If this is the case, as you exit the software you will see a pop up message box explaining that a fault report has been sent.

See also: National Database URL