Personal identification numbers (PINs) provide an additional layer of security beyond login credentials. If you are assigned to a facility that requires PIN verification, you may be prompted to enter a PIN in the following situations:
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The first time you accept or reject a deficiency after logging on to DeficiencyPop
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The first time you save a transcription or other deficiency after logging on to DeficiencyPop
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When you perform either of these actions after a period of inactivity
If you are not assigned to any facilities that require PIN verification, then DeficiencyPop will not prompt you for a PIN.
See the following topics for more information: