CPRS is based on Delphi.... not MUMPS....and yes it is being ported to Java by VA.
Nandalal Gunaratne wrote: >> Right now it is in hibernation. > > Pity. > > I find that it is difficult to get people to look at > MUMPS. They all shy away from it. I have yet to meet > someone in asia who uses VistA and M or GT.M for that > matter. > > Porting it into Java was being discussed sometime ago. > I guess that would be a difficult job? > > Nandalal > > --- Joseph Dal Molin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> It got 95% of the way there and needs more funding >> to complete the work. >> Right now it is in hibernation. >> >> Joseph >> >> Nandalal Gunaratne wrote: >>> Thanks. >>> >>> There was an attempt with CodeWeavers to build the >>> CPRS to work with Linux instead of MS Windows. >> How >>> far has this gone? >>> >>> Nandalal >>> --- Joseph Dal Molin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>>> > Does this have a GUI interface? >>>> >>>> That is a very broad question.....the answer is >> not >>>> everything in VOE >>>> nor VistA has a GUI interface... the backend >>>> components like lab and >>>> pharmacy are role and scroll for the most >> part.... >>>> but if you are a >>>> provider of care you work in a GUI world. >>>> >>>> The clinical GUI interface for VOE is primarily >>>> CPRS, we are also using >>>> a couple of other components which have their own >>>> GUI.... like document >>>> scanning etc. We have integrated EsiObjects to >>>> provide a web browser >>>> patient registration capability. >>>> >>>> There is no online demo for VOE but you can get a >>>> good idea of what it >>>> is like by going to the online demo that the VA >> has: >>>> www.va.gov/cprsdemo >>>> >>>> Joseph >>>> >>>> >>>> Nandalal Gunaratne wrote: >>>>> Does this have a GUI interface? IS there a demo >>>> online >>>>> to try out? >>>>> >>>>> Nandalal >>>>> --- Joseph Dal Molin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> wrote: >>>>>> ....a couple of important clarifications to >>>>>> Bhaskar's post: >>>>>> >>>>>> > Please note that this VERSION OF THE >> software >>>> has >>>>>> not been field tested. >>>>>> >>>>>> .... this specific version has not been field >>>> tested >>>>>> > Furthermore, most of the components IN THIS >>>>>> VERSION OF VOE were >>>>>> introduced to none of >>>>>> > the usual VistA SDLC (Software Development >>>> Life >>>>>> Cycle) where packages >>>>>> > and patches of any complexity usually endure >> a >>>>>> number of iterations >>>>>> > between SQA (Software Quality Assurance) >>>> reviews, >>>>>> field testing and >>>>>> > developer responses. >>>>>> >>>>>> VOE is currently undergoing completion of SQA >>>> using >>>>>> the same standards >>>>>> as are used in the VA. This work will be >>>> completed >>>>>> toward the end of >>>>>> March. WorldVistA has submitted its application >>>> to >>>>>> certify the software >>>>>> under the CCHIT 2006 criteria...assuming all >> goes >>>>>> well successful >>>>>> certification will be announced in late April >> or >>>>>> very early May. >>>>>> >>>>>> Joseph >>>>>> ..... >>>>>> VOE Program Manager, WorldVistA >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> K.S. Bhaskar wrote: >>>>>>> VistA Office EHR SemiVivA 2.3.1 (MD5 sum >>>>>>> 16a0e6ae1951a512e88d83edd4e254a9) is available >>>> for >>>>>> downloading from >>>>>>> the WorldVistA project page at Source Forge >>>>>>> (http://sourceforge.net/projects/worldvista). >>>>>>> >>>>>>> VistA Office EHR SemiVivA 2.3.1 packages the >>>>>> release of VistA Office >>>>>>> EHR 2.3.1 as made available at the VistA >> Office >>>>>> EHR project page at >>>>>>> Source Forge >> (http://sourceforge.net/projects/vista-officeehr) >>>> on >>>>>>> January 31, 2007. Nancy Anthracite configured >>>> the >>>>>> settings for it to >>>>>>> run on GT.M, and provided the CPRS and Vitals >>>>>> executables (for >>>>>>> Windows). An access code of VistAis#1 and >>>> verify >>>>>> code of #1isVistA >>>>>>> will work for CPRS to connect. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Please note that this software has not been >>>> field >>>>>> tested. >>>>>>> Furthermore, most of the components for VOE >> were >>>>>> introduced to none of >>>>>>> the usual VistA SDLC (Software Development >> Life >>>>>> Cycle) where packages >>>>>>> and patches of any complexity usually endure a >>>>>> number of iterations >>>>>>> between SQA (Software Quality Assurance) >>>> reviews, >>>>>> field testing and >>>>>>> developer responses. This software is >> intended >>>>>> for evaluation / >>>>>>> demonstration purposes. You take all >>>>>> responsibility for using it. >>>>>>> This SemiViVA package is bundled with GT.M >>>>>> V5.2-000, as available >>>>>>> under the GNU General Public License from the >>>> GT.M >>>>>> project page at >>>>>>> Source Forge >>>>>> (http://sourceforge.net/projects/sanchez-gtm). >> A >>>>>> SemiVivA >>>>>>> package is a one-step install of VistA and >> GT.M >>>> on >>>>>> a Linux machine. >>>>>>> Assuming the file has been downloaded as >>>>>>> /Distrib/VistAOfficeEHRSemiVivA_2.3.1.tgz, to >>>>>> install on your Linux >>>>>>> PC, execute the following, as root: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> cd /usr/local >>>>>>> tar zxvf >>>> /Distrib/VistAOfficeEHRSemiVivA_2.3.1.tgz >>>>>>> This will create new directories >>>>>> /usr/local/VistAOfficeEHR_2.3.1 and >>>>>>> /usr/local/gtm_V5.2-000. Please note that this >>>>>> will overwrite any >>>>>>> directories or symbolic links you have with >>>> those >>>>>> names. You may wish >>>>>>> to replace your symbolic links with new ones >>>>>> (i.e., the following is >>>>>>> optional; also to be executed as root in >>>>>> /usr/local): >>>>>>> rm gtm ; ln -s gtm_V5.2-000 gtm >>>>>>> rm VistAOfficeEHR ; ln -s VistAOfficeEHR_2.3.1 >>>>>> VistAOfficeEHR >>>>>>> To use it, you will need to create a working >>>>>> environment (see >>>>>>> http://tinyurl.com/738jk for details). To >> create >>>>>> an environment in >>>>>>> ~/myVistAOfficeEHR (the choice of directory >> name >>>>>> is entirely yours), >>>>>>> as a normal user, execute: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> /usr/local/VistAOfficeEHR_2.3.1/install >>>>>> ~/myVistAOfficeEHR >>>>>>> Subsequently, to get to an interactive mode >> GT.M >>>>>> prompt in that >>>>>>> environment, execute: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ~/myVistAOfficeEHR/gtm_V5.2-000/run > === message truncated === > > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ > 8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time > with the Yahoo! 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