Start your web browser in Incognito/Private Browsing mode to avoid sign-in issues. Here are some tips for accessing UW Health web applications that have a new login experience: See the Tips section below for login and access information. June 18 (after completion of Oracle update) – Enable MFA for UW Health Oracle ERP and EPM ApplicationsĪfter completion of the Oracle Cloud update, when you connect to the Oracle Cloud applications ERP or EPM from the SMPH Network or Internet, you will see a new login page, and you are required to provide a second form of identification (aka multi-factor authentication) to access the application. Tap “Continue” to proceed and follow the prompts.
Every time you login thereafter you will see a single field with the hospital code populated on the login screen.If you have an UW Health e-mail address, enter your UW Health email address for the username. If you do not have an UW Health e-mail address, enter [UW Health User for the username. You will be directed to a screen where you will need to enter an address for the username.At that time, the first time you login, you will need to tap the “Use different account” link at the bottom of the login screen.On Tuesday, June 14 at 9 a.m., current users of the MyTime symplr Mobile Workforce App will have a change to their login experience. If you access MyTime from a device on the UW Health internal network, the login experience will not change. The login page requires you to enter an address as the username. Starting June 11, when you connect to MyTime from the SMPH network or internet, you will see a new login page and be required to provide a second form of identification (aka multi-factor authentication) to access the application. June 11 – Enable MFA for UW Health MyTime application UW Health U-Connect is not affected by this change. *If you use your SMPH or UW-Madison Net ID user credentials (e.g., to access the UW Health SharePoint Online site, you will not be prompted for MFA. UW Health Office 365 Suite (e.g., Outlook Web Access, *SharePoint Online).
Starting June 8, any person connected to the SMPH network that accesses a UW Health MFA-enabled web application will need to provide a second form of identification (aka multi-factor authentication). – Enable MFA for people connecting to UW Health MFA-enabled web applications from the SMPH network If you access UW Health web applications, please read this article carefully to understand the impacts. MFA protects your UW Health user account against unauthorized access. In June, UW Health will strengthen defenses against cyberattacks by turning on multi-factor authentication (MFA) for different UW Health applications and networks. Leadership Searches: Candidate Visit Information.medRAMP Grants Office & Grant Funding Resources.Basic Sciences Strategic Plan Action Items and Progress.Performance Management and Development (PMDP).Support, Managing Conflict, and Grievances.Faculty Track and Promotion Information.Faculty Affairs and Development Expand Collapse.Diversity and Equity Transformation Home.Diversity and Equity Transformation Expand Collapse.Key Health Professions and Basic Science Program Contacts.Building Equitable Access to Mentorship (BEAM) Program.