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Ad an easy link: Open Instructions for patients (this link only works if you are already logged into your Rosa account) https://hp-calendar.rosa.be/en/settings/organization/postbooking-instructions? → to use this link for other instructions, change ‘postbooking-instructions’ to the correct word. To change this link from EN to NL or FR, just change the ‘en’ to ‘nl’ or ‘fr’.
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When you’re on the road, you might want to access your Rosa account from a smartphone or a tablet. To give you the best experience, we created a mobile friendly version of the Rosa website. There are a few differences between Rosa on your computer vs on your smartphone/tablet.
On your computer, you have access to your calendar as well as all settings.
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In the mobile version, you’ll have access to your calendar, with the options to see, add, modify and remove appointments/leaves. You will have no access to your settings.
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Add a shortcut (app icon) to your smartphone
Add a shortcut to your desktop
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