VueCentric is not open source nor FOIA
From the IHS website:
"A private corporation, Clinical Informatics Associates, under contract
to IHS, owns the framework technology for IHS·EHR, called VueCentric.
VueCentric is not an end user application, but is a technical
infrastructure that supports gr
I am sure there was, at least in the code I have been working with, and I was
unaware of the change so I am sorry for the disinformation!
On Thursday 21 April 2005 06:41 pm, Bill Garrett wrote:
> Interestingly, the custom ZTMGRSET script that Keven mentioned in his
> response (thanks Keven) is co
Each GT.M message is identified by a name, e.g., ACTLSTEXP. Quoting
from the Messages and Recovery Procedures Manual:
ACTLSTEXP, Actuallist expected
Run Time Error: This indicates that the DO command, without an
actuallist of parameters, failed because its entryref argume
Interestingly, the custom ZTMGRSET script that Keven mentioned in his
response (thanks Keven) is copying ZISFGTM for GT.M on Unix. So there
must have been a change to ZTMGRSET somewhere along the way as the
builds evolved. Like I said, ZISFGTM is working so far, but I would be
interested in l
Wally just e-mailed me to indicate it should be ZISFGTM for
GT.M (Unix) selections.
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ZISFGUX is what you want.
On Thursday 21 April 2005 05:04 pm, Bill Garrett wrote:
> That's right - ZTMGRSET wants to use ZISFGTM for GT.M on VMS and ZISFGUX
> for GT.M on Unix as seen in the code sample below; however, the ZISFGUX
> routine is missing from the 'OpenVista SemiVivA FOIA Gold 2005021
When operating system # 8 (GTM) is chosen then routine 8 is called. It does the moving by setting the source files into %S, and destination files into %D.
Below one can see that the 4th source file is ZISFGTM and the 4th dest file is %ZISF.
So I don't know why the file isn't being copied prope
As part of my scripting install system I created a custom ZTMGRSET. Here is a link
http://69.68.182.66/downloads/OpenVista/Config/TMGMGRST.m
It fixed a few problems such as not searching the entire $ZROUTINES path for source files.
I'd be curious for Bill to download the above file and try it.
That's right - ZTMGRSET wants to use ZISFGTM for GT.M on VMS and ZISFGUX
for GT.M on Unix as seen in the code sample below; however, the ZISFGUX
routine is missing from the 'OpenVista SemiVivA FOIA Gold 20050212'
build, so ZTMGRSET ends up copying nothing into %ZISF. Also, note that
the first
Your not missing anything but typing ability. I am missing that and knowledge
of VistA. Thanks for the heads up! ;-)
On Thursday 21 April 2005 12:49 pm, Greg Woodhouse wrote:
> I guess I'm missing something. PID-5, patient name, is a repeating
> fieled, anyway.
>
> --- Nancy Anthracite <[EMAIL
Yes, I figured the problem was in the ZTMGRSET code. The one I have in the VA
demo is probably not the same one as he has as I stole it out of a working
version of VistA on GTM, so Bill, would you please email me your ZTMGRSET.m?
On Thursday 21 April 2005 12:28 pm, Bhaskar, KS wrote:
> Nancy --
ZTMGRSET uses the ZISFGUX routine to copy into %ZISF for the GT.M (Unix)
selection and uses ZISFGTM for the GT.M (VMS) selection. It sounds like
that is wrong for the Unix (used also for the Linux) selection.
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I guess I'm missing something. PID-5, patient name, is a repeating
fieled, anyway.
--- Nancy Anthracite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This problem was addressed by the Pediatric HL7 Special interest
> group. Not
> only are there no names to start out with, but there are likely to be
>
> situati
The first VistA-Office EHR release will in fact have the RPMS code to handle
HRNs as used by IHS. While the formal release by VHA of the code to VistA
may not happen until after the release of VistA-Office due among other
things to routine overlaps in patches slated to be released by VHA in the
ne
This problem was addressed by the Pediatric HL7 Special interest group. Not
only are there no names to start out with, but there are likely to be
situations with multiple names being used for the same child, both legally
and otherwise with foster care, adoption, separated parents, etc. The
li
Of course, .NET and web wervices are different things. Web services can
be implemented nicely in Java if desired, but the .NET framework relies
on proprietary technologies as you have described here. What is
unfortunate is that technologies such as XML, SOAP and even HTTP tend
to be inappropriately
Nancy --
I ran ZTMGRSET before packaging the release, and it did its thing. Had
it not worked, even basic entry points like ^XUP and P^DI would not have
worked. Bill simply ran it again. However, an omission from ZTMGRSET
appears to be that it doesn't copy ZISFGTM.m to _ZISF.m.
-- Bhaskar
On
Whether from the nurse’s menus or
directly from XUP, it is the same since there are no “entry actions”
in prior menus. I was pointing out that TaskMan would have it in its task list
only if it was tasked to run, which isn’t what happens when invoked
directly from the menu (or XUP, which i
Nice work! Now to find out why ZTMGRSET didn't work.
On Thursday 21 April 2005 10:33 am, Bill Garrett wrote:
> I tried to do KIDS install on a (reasonably) fresh install of 'OpenVista
> SemiVivA FOIA Gold 20050212' and found that %ZISF for GT.M didn't
> exist. This is the routine that supports
One of the more interesting is names for newborns. To enter a patient into
RPMS they must have a name (.01 field in file 2). You may need a .01 value
before the infant has a name. So newborns end up with names like "Babygirl
Begay". Then when the infant is given a name the name is changed in
On Thu, 21 Apr 2005, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
--- Nancy Anthracite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Tantalized and becoming less confused would describe
me, and hoping someone
would be willing to help us document how to
implement this for the WorldVistA
Wiki.
BTW, it sure is nice to see posts coming from
.NET is an application framework Microsoft is using against JAVA they are
similar in what they can do but for now the only MS supported runtime is
written for MS Win2K and XP. There also is a way to write a program in .NET
and to compile to JAVA byte codes so potentially you could do this and still
Take a look at the last post on the first page and the second page. All is
not lost. From what I understand of .NET, Open Source .NET languages could
replace the stuff done in proprietary .NET languages. The compiled product
should be the same not matter what .NET it is written in. All is
Kevin, I am not aware of any "hard feelings" between IHS and VA.
Your first annonymous poster seemed to want to create some, though. IMO
anyone who wants to post annonymously, to this board, is expecting to create
controversy, but wants to avoid responsibilty for what they say. Kind of
like throwi
Nancy,
>>What sorts of things are we
likely to notice trouble with?
>>
>>DIPT ;SFISC/XAK,TKW-DISPLAY
PRINT OR SORT TEMPLATE ;7/3/96 17:23
>>;;22.0;VA FileMan;;Mar
30, 1999
>>
Files with fields that are Variable
pointers, won't have the variable pointer fields updated during a "transfer
entrie
I tried to do KIDS install on a (reasonably) fresh install of 'OpenVista
SemiVivA FOIA Gold 20050212' and found that %ZISF for GT.M didn't
exist. This is the routine that supports host files on GT.M for
Unix/VMS (according to its header). It should have been put in place by
ZTMGRSET, so I ran
I need to amend my comment below. Specifically, as I refer to the
distinction between architecture as structure, and architecture as PROCESS,
I do not mean to include the VHA IT architecture presentation. On the
contrary, there is an explicit recognition of this distinction in that site
and an ac
--- Nancy Anthracite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tantalized and becoming less confused would describe
> me, and hoping someone
> would be willing to help us document how to
> implement this for the WorldVistA
> Wiki.
>
> BTW, it sure is nice to see posts coming from IHS
> folks.
I'd like
I started with a fresh install last night... then realized that I didn't
like the format of the document... so I am starting again today.
Once I finish through to the end of Nancy and Marks Documentation.
I will post it on the wiki... then...
I would like to distribute accounts so that others can
Let me see if I understand.
1. The HRN is a good system for the IHS
2. Althought file 901 is distributed with the FOIA
vista, it is not fully integrated, i.e. the lookup
routines are not there.
3. It shouldn't be too hard to achieve this
integration.
If this is true, and if such a HRN is need
--- Doctor Bones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Of course Kevin beat me to it :P
I haven't beat you to it. I just documented some of
what I did. Now if you document what you are doing
(which is different than mine), we can perhaps combine
them and be even better off.
>
> But here is my proposa
Molly,
The reference you provide is a much more extensive and detailed presentation
of the subject than my paper. It is, at its title indicates, a view of
"Information Architecture". Rich in details, the presentation here almost
has "too many notes." :-)
My paper approaches the subject under
This just in on LMN: http://www.linuxmednews.com/1114090027 Why has
Ontario, Canada chosen to link their Smart Systems for Health Agency
to the proprietary .NET technologies? I recently was perusing the
website for the Ontario, Canada Smart Health initiative and noticed
that a lot of the job po
A three layered approach that separates the data, the Model, and the view.
The data is the database the model contains any business logic and the view
displays it all. The three parts are designed so that any on part can be
totally replaced without the other two knowing that the one was changed. It
Title: Re: [Hardhats-members] IHS system???
Some questions.
1)
can one patch the VA
Vista to use the HIS files or do they have to start with fileman and install HIS
packages to get RPMS
2) is there a way to install
multiple packages or is there a base install to load RPM
Tantalized and becoming less confused would describe me, and hoping someone
would be willing to help us document how to implement this for the WorldVistA
Wiki.
BTW, it sure is nice to see posts coming from IHS folks. The experience you
all have had with adapting VistA for the "Real World" cert
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