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What is the difference between a “delegate” and a “grantee”?

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What is the difference between a “delegate” and a “grantee”?

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A “delegate” is an individual who has been given the full access permission by the veteran to view and make changes to patient information. The delegate can also grant certain privileges to others. A “grantee” is an individual that has been given limited access permission by the veteran or his/her delegate to view certain subject areas of the veteran’s record.

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