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Shared Multi-User iOS Devices in Healthcare

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This walkthrough describes how to use the configured, healthcare, multi-user iOS device experience in TestDrive.  The shared, multi-user device use case is commonly known as 

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Before You Begin

In order to complete this walkthrough, here's what you need:

  • An updated and supervised iOS device.  For iOS supervision instructions, go here.
  • A valid account in the VMware TestDrive environment.
  • An enabled Workspace ONE UEM service in the TestDrive portal.

Device Staging

On the demo device, install the VMware Workspace ONE Intelligent Hub (Hub) from the App Store.

Initiate enrollment by entering either your TestDrive enrollment email address or the staging account's enrollment email address, [email protected]. 

 

Choose the organization group Healthcare - Check In/Check Out.

At the Workspace ONE sign in prompt, authenticate with the staging user rhsstage. Credentials are pictured below.

After a successful authentication, you will be redirected to iOS settings to accept and set up device management.

Yes, you must to allow this.

Follow and accept all prompts to install Workspace Services.  Do not cancel any step.  If you accidentally cancel any step, you'll need to reinitiate enrollment. 

Install mobile device management...then trust Remote Management.

Click Done.

Review and accept privacy notification.

Review and agree to data sharing notification.

The device will now be locked into the Hub's 'checked in' mode.  The use of volume buttons, ringer switch, and screenshot will be disabled. 

Check In / Check Out

Three (3) preset users, or personas, are available for your demo when the Hub presents the checked in screen.  Each user's credentials and experience are detailed in its below expandable section. Familiarize yourself with each persona and use the desired personas for your audience.

Doctor

The doctor has very limited device access, but access is provided to the critical apps required of a neurologist.

  • Neurology web app
  • Camera allowed 
  • No screenshot
  • No Media
  • No access to most native iOS apps

The Hub will open to the apps view when it's successfully checked out.  

Click the home button to exit the Hub. You will see the device has now been configured with applications and websites which are tailored for a neurologist.  Additionally, some applications are starting to install via Workspace ONE UEM polices, like Horizon.

You'll notice almost all of the native applications have been removed.  This setup enables the neurologist to focus clinical tasks and not have to waste time searching through unneeded screens and apps. As well, the dock has rearranged with the Hub, as designed by the admin (Note: if you do not see your apps hidden and dock rearranged this is because your device is not supervised. See instructions here to gain this functionality: http://support.vmtestdrive.com/article/188-supervising-your-demo-device.)

Launch the Hub.  You will be seamlessly signed into the doctor's account.

Navigate the Hub, reviewing apps and categories, notifications, and the customizable home link currently set fo the TestDrive KB.

From Hub's apps view, tap on the upper right corner user icon.  The area accessed is the administrative underpinnings of the Hub application.  When in shared device mode, this is where users check in devices.

Select Log Out to end the doctor's session.

The device will return to the login screen, now checked in.

Head Nurse

Headnurse has limited access, but access is provided to the critical apps and more functions needed for bedside care as a cardiology nurse.

  • Cardiology web app
  • Kronos app
  • Some media allowed
  • Many native iOS apps are available.  Some are blocked. 
  • No screenshot
  • No camera

The Hub will open to the apps view when it's successfully checked out.  

Click the home button to exit the Hub. You will see the device has now been configured with applications and websites which are tailored for a neurologist nurse.  Some applications are beginning to install via Workspace ONE UEM polices, like the Epic apps.

You'll notice many native applications have been hidden but many are also available, as well as the dock has rearranged with the Hub, as designed by the admin (Note: if you do not see your apps hidden and dock rearranged this is because your device is not supervised. See instructions here to gain this functionality: http://support.vmtestdrive.com/article/188-supervising-your-demo-device.)

Launch the Hub.  You will be seamlessly signed into the nurse's account.

Navigate the Hub, reviewing apps and categories, notifications, and the customizable home link currently set fo the TestDrive KB.

From the Hub's apps view, tap on the upper right corner user icon.   The area accessed is the administrative underpinnings of the Hub application.  When in shared device mode, this is where users check in devices.

Select Log Out to end the nurse's session.

The device will return to the login screen, now checked in.

Patient

The patient has very limited access, but access is provided to both entertainment and personal healthcare apps, helping to provide a comfortable and informed stay

  • Bedside medical chart app and several entertainment apps are available, like Netflix.
  • No camera or screenshot available. 
  • All media apps are available.
  • Few native iOS apps are available.  

The Hub will open to the apps view when it's successfully checked out.

Click the home button to exit the Hub. You will see the device has now been configured with applications and websites which are tailored for the Neurologist.  Additionally, some applications are starting to install via Workspace ONE UEM polices, like Horizon and the Epic apps.

Many native applications have been hidden but many are also available.  As well, the dock has rearranged with the Hub in place, as designed by the admin (Note: if you do not see your apps hidden and dock rearranged this is because your device is not supervised. See instructions here to gain this functionality: http://support.vmtestdrive.com/article/188-supervising-your-demo-device.) 

Launch the Hub.  You will be seamlessly signed into the patient's account.

Navigate the Hub, reviewing apps and categories, notifications, and the customizable home link currently set fo the TestDrive KB.

From the Hub's apps view, tap on the upper right corner user icon.   The area accessed is the administrative underpinnings of the Hub application.  When in shared device mode, this is where users check in devices.

Select Log Out to end the nurse's session.

The device will return to the login screen, now checked in.

The device will return to the login screen, now checked in.

Enterprise Wipe

A critical function required by healthcare organizations is the enterprise wipe, which removes all organizational access and data from the device.

Launch the Workspace ONE UEM Console from Workspace ONE: https://testdrive.vidmpreview.com.

After logging into the console you will be logged into the admin role which you were last using.

The Check In Check Out demo is set up to show a device which is part of the Healthcare industry so we have created a separate company called Regional Health Systems for this persona.

Verify your admin role.  In the Workspace ONE UEM console, click your account name in the top right and verify your role is Device Administrator at Regional Health Systems to view your enrolled device.

Then select "Devices" and "List View" from the left navigation bar. Your enrolled device will display in the list view.

Since the device is now enrolled as the staging user, the user is rhsstage. Drill into your device to bring up the device details page.

Select More Actions > Enterprise Wipe (in the menu's management section) to wipe the device of all organizational control and data.

Your device will then return to the pre-enrolled state and all corporate applications and configurations will be removed. 

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