Supporting RRDNs should access a Health Informatic from the Lead RRDN PRIDES Website. They can download the IT file and share it locally. Supporting RRDNs may want to test and ensure it works in their area (may need code changes in some cases). They may want to troubleshoot by discussing it with the Lead RRDN but should take responsibility for making any local changes they wish to make and for rolling out local versions to their region. If there are any major protocol changes to a study then the Lead RRDN is responsible for making any necessary changes to the master HI file and re-sharing on their local PRIDES website.
Supporting RRDNs will:
Download the study specific HI from the Lead RRDN website.
share the HI locally via the Lead RRDN website or for local versions via a local PRIDES website, emailing files, inserting files into each GP system or sharing group of their own depending on their preference.
Conduct local testing to ensure HI works in their area (may need code changes in some cases).
Trouble shoot any fundamental issues by discussing with the Lead RRDN