Specifications include, but are not limited to: IConfiguration and Validation Services Confirm ID for EPCS Application Enablement The Implementation Engineer will work with OhioMHAS’ EHR administrator(s) to configure and test Electronic Prescribing of Controlled Substance (EPCS) workflows. Confirm ID for Clinical Workflows for Epic Enablement The Implementation Engineer(s) and Clinical Workflow Specialist(s) will work with OhioMHAS’ Clinical Champions and the OhioMHAS’ EHR Administrator(s) to confirm and/or identify the initial clinical workflows to configure and test the identified clinical workflows as specified in the Work Breakdown. This may include clinical workflows such as, but not limited to: E-Prescribing (non-EPCS) Witness Signing Break-the-Glass Medication Administration Medication Review Verification Closing Patient Encounters Integrated Badge Scanning for Specialty Narrator Connector for Epic Configuration for Confirm ID The Implementation Engineer(s) will work with OhioMHAS’ Epic administrator(s) to install, configure, and test the Connector for Epic to support Confirm ID workflows. Tasks include: Configuration of the POC or TST Epic system environment, including Creation of Imprivata category and records in Epic, as required. Configuration of workstation records for workflows/contexts Configuration of PRD Epic system environment by copying TST to PRD via Data Courier Configuration of the Citrix environment (as required), including Review of Citrix server version and server OS. Review of Citrix server provisioning/cloning methods in use Review of Epic published application Installation of the Imprivata agent and performance tuning Installation and configuration of the Connector VASCO Token Configuration The Implementation Engineer(s) will configure the Imprivata Enterprise for integration with VASCO one-time password (OTP) tokens as required by the Project. End User Testing Resources will work with OhioMHAS’ end user group to test the solution and validate workflows. Issues discovered during testing can be quickly resolved by the Implementation Engineer(s) and/or workflows and policies adjusted as needed to improve the end-user experience.