Thanks for your reply

This idea would probably work, but I fear that it
would not be flexible enough to handle messages that
might come back from file man, such as SOUNDEX
matches... "Do you still want to add the patient?"

I would like some sort of minimal interface for users.

Thanks again
Kevin

--- Adrian Midgley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Sat, 2005-01-01 at 01:07, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
> 
> > Quick question about patient registration.  I know
> > that there is a menu option that walks one through
> a
> > patient registration process.  However, because we
> > will not be using VistA for our billing side, I
> don't
> > plan on keeping demographics up to date in VistA. 
> > Thus all I want to input for registering a patient
> is:
> > Name, DOB, SEX, SSN and possible 1-2 other fields.
> 
> > We are in the process of bringing up a billing
> > software package, and we are going to have to
> > re-register all our patients in the new system 
> 
> 
> Might the    expect    program be useful for this?
> 
> I can imagine a shim or shell that took instructions
> from the new system
> and passed them to the user, while passing some of
> the entered data to
> both systmes, and some to only one of them.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Adrian Midgley            FLOSS  regularly
> 
> 
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