John,
 Once again, thanks for the very pertinent info!
Charles

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Charles Lambrecht
Manager - Computer Operations
[EMAIL PROTECTED]                                       (865) 974-5742
University of TN College of Veterinary Medicine
"Knowledge, Compassion, Discovery"
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To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
From: John McCormack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 06/03/2005 06:44PM
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Lab Instruments

Charles,
None of the current HL7 patches remove support for v1.5 interfaces. They
are waiting for the Lab UI to be moved to using VistA HL v1.6
interfaces. We currently have a project underway to effect that upgrade.
We have the software developed and are working with the various vendors
to insure their systems work with the v1.6 messaging paradigm. Once the
interface issues are resolved we intend to beginning alpha/beta testing
with VA facilities. When that testing is complete then a Lab patch will
be issued to upgrade the Lab UI to HL v1.6 interfaces. We are developing
the lab patch to allow the patch to be installed and the site to migrate
the current interfaces in an orderly fashion.

Charles G Lambrecht/HOSPOPS/VET/UTIA wrote:

>John,
> Thanks for the info. It makes the whole process a lot clearer.
>
>We are almost current on lab patches. After reading what the
>latest patch could do, we are going to try be current very soon.
>
> We were being held up on some HL7 patches which seemed
>to indicate support for version 1.5 interfaces was going to be removed.
>Our Lab UI process is still the 1.5.  version which runs the routine HLLP
>Is there a newer way to interface to a Data Innovations box?
>
>Regards,
>Charles
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>Charles Lambrecht
>Manager - Computer Operations
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]                                       (865) 974-5742
>University of TN College of Veterinary Medicine
>"Knowledge, Compassion, Discovery"
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>
>John McCormack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>06/03/2005 12:45 AM
>Please respond to
>hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
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>To
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>cc
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>Subject
>Re: [Hardhats-members] Lab Instruments
>
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>Basically follow the procedure you used to setup the Celldyne.
>
>If the test profile for the new instrument is the same as the old then
>you can use the existing file #60 tests. You may need to add/remove
>tests from any panel test that is used as an orderable test.
>
>Create a new entry in the auto instrument file #62.4 for the new
>instrument and configure it appropriately with the test characteristics
>for the new instrument - result tests the instrument transmits and test
>codes the instrument sends (UI Test Code). You can use your existing
>entry for the Celldyne as a template.
>
>You can use the existing load/list file (#62.8). Just adjust for any new
>tests that the new instrument supports which the old instrument did not.
>
>With the release of patch LR*5.2*286 you can use the same tests (file
>#60) and datanames (file #63) for the results. Just change the
>units/normals if any for the new instrument. LR*5.2*286 retrieves the
>units/normals stored with the results from file #63 instead of using the
>values from file #60 when reporting/displaying test results. When the
>results are verified the units/normals specified in file #60 for the
>test/specimen are copied and stored with the results. The one "gotcha"
>here is if you are using a file #63 data name that have results for
>specimens that are several years old and predate the storing of
>units/normals. When old results are accessed which do not have the
>units/normals stored with the results, the software retrieves the
>current units normals from file#60 for the related test.
>
>This assumes your running a currently patch VistA system, i..e your
>current on the released Laboratory patches and have not implemented
>local changes (Class III) to any of the lab verifying software.
>
>You may want to review the documentation for the Lab UI patch (LA*5.2*27).
>
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>
>Steven Cuneo/HOSPOPS/VET/UTIA wrote:
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>  
>
>>Hi
>>
>>Right now our Celldyne is interfaced to a Data Innovations box.  We
>>are working on getting a driver from them.  We are expecting to modify
>>the WORKLIST file.
>>
>>Thanks, Steve
>>
>>
>>*"Carlson, Larry G" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>*
>>Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>06/02/2005 02:45 PM
>>Please respond to
>>hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
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>>To
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>>cc
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>>Subject
>>               RE: [Hardhats-members] Lab Instruments
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>>Hi there,
>>    How are you interfaced now?  Dawning, Data Innovations, local
>>direct connect interface, LSI and Lab Job???  Depending on this
>>answer, you may have to make modifications to AUTO INSTRUMENT file and
>>the LOAD/WORK LIST files etc.
>>-poo
>>-----Original Message-----*
>>From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]*On Behalf Of
>>*Steven Cuneo/HOSPOPS/VET/UTIA*
>>Sent:* Thursday, June 02, 2005 11:21 AM*
>>To:* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject:* [Hardhats-members] Lab Instruments
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>>
>>We are changing hematology instruments from Celldyne to a Bayer Advia
>>120 and getting ready to redefine our hematology tests.  Can anyone
>>point us to a procedure?  Do we need to redefine the corresponding
>>entries in the Lab Data file?  Any other potential "gotchas" we should
>>look out for?
>>
>>Thanks
>>Steven Cuneo
>>University of Tennessee
>>College of Veterinary Medicine
>>    
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