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Setting up Argus Connect


  • Bp Allied Version 5 works with Argus Version 6
  • Argus Software needs to be installed prior to sending from Bp Allied.  Argus will do this installation and configuration
  • Can be used with the following:
  • Healthcare Provider Identifier – Organisation (HPI-O)
  • Healthcare Provider Identifier – Individual (HPI-I)
  • Argus email address in place of HPI-I
  • Messages can be received into Argus Software
 
In addition to setting up the details in the Options > Secure Messaging >Argus Connect section the following also needs to be setup in Bp Allied:
 
1: Each Practitioner must have their Argus Email Address entered in their record under Options > User Administration.
 
While it is common for a Practice to have a single address (eg argus@practicename.com), there are situations where multiple addresses will be used within a Practice, therefore we insist that each Practitioner have an Address entered, even if it is the same one for every Practitioner.
 
 
2: Each potential Recipient must be listed in the Data Maintenance > Referrers section with the following information set:
  • Set the Secure Messaging Provider = A
  • Attach the relevant Argus Email Address to their record
  • Argus can be searched from the in the Referrers Screen for the Argus Email address and imported
  • First Name
  • Last name
  • Address, including Suburb and Postcode
  • Provider number
 
 
3: Each Client must have a Practitioner Assigned.  Bp Allied will send any Letters/Reports for that Client based on the assigned Practitioners account. We cannot send a letter/report for a Client without identifying the Practitioner who is treating the Client.