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Mobile Pulse Secure Setup

TeamHealth’s new Pulse Secure VPN process will authenticate via Okta and instead of requiring certificates, and utilizes Okta’s second factor login. On initial login, you can setup your second factor using the Okta Verify mobile app (preferred method and, available for iOS, Android and Windows Phone) or SMS (text-message). After the initial setup of the…

TeamHealth Leader 411

Nurse 411 is transitioning to Leader 411, a LinkedIn page designed for leaders at TeamHealth client facilities to share resources and other information. The new LinkedIn page will share the same helpful tools, data and case studies and will also cultivate a professional network where users can start discussions and join in conversations. The page…

Okta | Set up Multi-Factor Authentication

Okta | Set up Multi-Factor Authentication Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is required when accessing many TeamHealth applications.  While MFA requirements may vary by application, most require MFA once every 24 hours. To complete the Registration process, you must have your primary mobile device available to install the authentication app, Okta Verify, which can be downloaded on Apple,…

Multifactor – SMS

Setting up SMS authentication You will see the screens below on your first time connecting to a Multi Factor enabled application To set up SMS authentication click the Setup button for SMS Authentication

Logging into Okta

How do I access Okta? Go to https://teamhealth.okta.com What is my Okta username? Use your email address that shows in the outlook address book.  (e.g.  john_smith@teamhealth.com or jsmith@ipcm.com) If you do not exist in the TeamHealth outlook address book, your username will be your TeamHealth network id (e.g. smijoh) What is my Okta password? Use your TeamHealth network…

Okta

How to request self-service applications Installing the Okta Mobile App Logging into Okta Multifactor – SMS Okta | Set up Multi-Factor Authentication