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Users of CAT are responsible for the safety of the extracted data just as they are responsible for any other patient data collected in a clinic. To minimise the potential for misuse of the CAT extract files CAT has a number of data security features built into it:

When the practice staff presses the ‘Collect’ Button in Classic CAT, to create a report, two files are produced. The two files produced by CAT are encrypted to ensure the data can only be viewed within CAT. A de-identified data file can be created within CAT using the ‘de-identify dataset’ tool. This is the only data file that can be exported and taken off-site either by

  1. using the CAT 'Send To' function (recommended) or
  2. copying the file to a USB stick (not recommended).

Option 1 is recommended as it:

  • provides password protection and encryption options so the file can be sent securely,
  • keeps a history log of where and when the file has been sent and by which user login, and
  • ensures that the practice has control over sending the file.

Patients who have withdrawn their consent to share data can be flagged in CAT. This will remove them from the de-identified data fileData encryption occurs in CAT4 during the data extract process, all data extracts collected by CAT4 are encrypted in this way.