The online VA Demo can be placed on your own machine by downloading it and 
following the instructions found in the same directory.  At the moment, it 
only runs on Cache and Windows.

http://opensourcevista.net:8888/NancysVistAServer/VADemo12-5-06/

On Thursday 01 June 2006 23:00, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Come to the VistA conference.  Getting a demo together in 2 weeks
might be optimistic.  But perhaps you could connect to the VA demo
site with a downloaded CPRS client.  That shouldn't be too hard.

Kevin

On 6/1/06, Will Yonker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> <quote who="Kevin Toppenberg">
>
> >> My third question:  Can you scan images and attach them to a patient's
> >> file with any of these?
> >
> > Yes, no, and yes.  Yes VistA has an imaging module that allows
> > attaching images to documents.  No you can't really use it without
> > purchasing an expensive core imaging plugin of some sorts.  But I have
> > done a software modification of CPRS to allow images to be linked to
> > notes (but again I face the forking problem--being now stuck with an
> > older version of CPRS).
> >
> >> Sorry if these questions were answered.  Please just point me to the URL
> >> if so...
> >
> > No need to appologize.  Welcome to the list.  Can you tell us about
> > yourself?
>
> My name is Will Yonker and I live in Ohio.  I'm a Linux server admin and
> part time C/Php coder.    I've been working with Linux for almost 10 years
> now and it never ceases to amaze me when I stumble upon a wonderful
> project like this.
>
> So, I have a friend/client that works at a community medical center.  They
> are currently trying to find a program that will store all of their old
> patient files.  They really just want to scan it all in and file it under
> the patient's name.  During my research for that solution, I stumbled upon
> Vista.
>
> What they are really dreaming of is something that will replace their
> scheduling and billing software that also has EMR and pharmacy support.
> Knowing all this, I got really excited when I saw VistA.  I haven't played
> around with the roll-n-scroll interface too much but it's better than what
> they have now.  Whoever it was that purchased the software they are using
> now pretty much stopped development.  I don't want to name any names.  :)
>
> So there we are.  They are afraid to move away from the software they are
> using now but I know they must be paying 100k a year for the privilege to
> use it.  I'm hoping when they see a demo of VistA it will encourage them
> enough to take the plunge.
>
> I need to learn as much as I can as quickly as I can.  I only have around
> two weeks to put a demo together.  In my spare time even...
>
> Probably more information than you really wanted to know.  :)  I tend to
> ramble at this time of night.
>
>
>
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