RE: [Hardhats-members] OsiriX Images on iPODS

2005-02-10 Thread Thurman Pedigo


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 I'm not too sure...
 
Snip 
 I only wish the same system did exist for my credit history, DMV
 records, Criminal Records, etc.  How do you know someone else didn't run
 a background check on you?  All you need is an address and SSN - from
 there, identity theft is only a printout away.
Snip


I'm sure its no news to this group, this has become a $multibillion private
industry, funded in no small part by our tax $ purchasing information
embargoed (to government collection) by the Bill of Rights and other laws. 

Not to mention threats to academic freedom.tx/t



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Re: [Hardhats-members] Demo of Scheduling Functionality

2005-02-10 Thread Michael Ginsburg
The article is wrong. Scheduling is not included in VistA-Office EHR
v1.0.



Mike Ginsburg
Project Manager
Iowa Foundation for Medical Care
410-581-2543 - Office
410-419-9371 - Cell

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/09/05 5:52 PM 
According to this article, scheduling will be part of VistA Office and
is 
being tested.

http://www.ihealthbeat.org/index.cfm?Action=dspItemitemID=107717 

For the VAs VistA, there is documentation, some of which has been
recently 
updated, at www.va.gov/vdl then look under Clinical and Scheduling.

On Wednesday 09 February 2005 05:05 pm, Luke Galea wrote:
 Hi Hardhat members,

 We are currently evaluating several patient scheduling
 systems and would like to take a look at the
 functionality provided by Vista..

 I couldn't find any scheduling functionality in the
 online demo provided so I assume that the module
 isn't deployed in that case.

 I've download OpenVistaVivaGold (the knoppix dvd) but
 I'm not certain that's the easiest way to eval as it
 seems theres a fair amount of work in just getting
 CPRS up and running to eval.

 Could someone point me in the right direction?

 Thanks in advance


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RE: [Hardhats-members] pharmacy drugs not visible in CPRS

2005-02-10 Thread Toni Petersen
Refer to the Vista documentation, Pharmacy Data Management (PDM) User
Manual, Section 1.9, where Orderable Items are discussed. If the
orderable item (in file 50.7) is created, and matched to the local drug
file (50), the item will be visible in CPRS to order. 

The specific drug file which has to be populated is the local drug file
(file 50) created through PDM Drug Enter/Edit, not PSA Drug Enter/Edit.
This file (50) is also a different drug file than the National Drug
File, as described in the PSN module documentation.  Unfortunately, I do
not think there is an automated way to populate File 50 with locally
used drugs. 

The reason the matching to orderable item, and the marking for
inpatient, outpatient, etc. functions exist in PDM Drug Enter/Edit is
that it is easier for the physician, (and reduces potential for error
during item selection), to have a short list of drugs available in CPRS
to select, rather than a list of 5000 or so. There are differences in
the drug lists for inpatient and outpatient use, although some items
will be common to both. 

PSA Drug Enter/Edit involves pharmacy inventory management, and the
locations created therein refer to locations of the drugs, (for ward
stock or satellite pharmacy inventory management) not locations of the
patients. 

Also, I believe there is a way to configure CPRS, so that the physician
does not have to select whether or not he is ordering inpatient, or
outpatient drugs. If CPRS is configured accordingly, when the patient is
selected, the patient's location (an inpatient bed, clinic location,
etc) determines the ordering module (inpatient or outpatient) displayed
to the physician for order entry.

I hope this helps clarify the matter further.


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From: Kevin Toppenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] pharmacy drugs not visible in CPRS

I think it is the same issue.  But I at least have put
this issue to the back burner for now.  I've not
solved it yet (i.e. I haven't figure out how the
system works yet.)

Kevin

--- Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Is this a different problem that the orderable items
 problem brought up before 
 that I thought was finally solved by either you or
 one of your compatriots?
 
 On Wednesday 09 February 2005 06:27 am, Nick James
 wrote:
  Hi
  We entered several Drugs along-with their Balances
 in
  hand using option PSA DRUG ENTER/EDIT for
 INPATIENT 
  OUTPATIENT.
  I have defined several Sites under INPATIENT 
  OUTPATIENT.
  But these Drugs and Sites are not visible for the
  Inpatient / Outpatient of CPRS.
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[Hardhats-members] OpenVistA SemiVivA FOIA Gold 0.2 available

2005-02-10 Thread K. S. Bhaskar
OpenVistA SemiVivA FOIA Gold 0.2 is available at the WorldVistA project 
page at Source Forge (http://sourceforge.net/projects/worldvista).  This 
is a SemiVivA of GT.M V5.0-FT01 and VistA as available from the VA FTP 
site under FOIA as of November 26, 2004.  Refer to the release notes of 
OpenVistA VivA FOIA Gold 0.2 for more details on the GT.M and VistA 
releases.

A SemiVivA release is just GT.M and VistA; no Linux.  It can be used to 
install GT.M and VistA into an existing Linux installation.

To install, as root, in /usr/local, execute tar zxvf 
path/OpenVistASemiVivA0.2.tgz.  To run VistA, as a normal user, 
execute /usr/local/OpenVistA/vista - the first time through, the 
gzip'd initial database will need to be un-gzip'd into a directory with 
read-write permission.

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RE: [Hardhats-members] OsiriX Images on iPODS

2005-02-10 Thread Jim Self
The essential idea to me is that patients should have their own copy of their 
medical
records that would augment the records kept by their care givers and clinics 
and that they
could view and share as they choose.

The option for patients to carry a copy of all or a significant portion of 
their medical
record with them could help to get important information to the point of care 
where the
network based infrastructure is not yet in place. Certainly, if the 
infrastructure were in
place to make the smart card function that would be desirable too.

David Sommers wrote:
I'd personally rather have a smart card that linked me to a network.
The network would pull down and put in the latest medical data but only
after I authorized it with my card.  Having all my data on the card (or
iPod) would be dangerous - especially since my wife can't usually find
her insurance card and keys, misplacing your medical data would be
worse.

Then the smart card links your insurance, medical history, and
authorizes treatment.  If only...

/David.

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Joseph Dal Molin
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Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] OsiriX Images on iPODS

...yes and you can groove to your favourite music with your Pod while 
you are waiting in the reception area instead of that horrible elevator 
stuff they play ...sorry couldn't resist the imagery.. :-)

Joseph

Jim Self wrote:
 I think the real beauty of the ipod connection here is that it begins
to give substance to
 the idea that patients could carry around a reasonably comprehensive
and useful copy of
 their own medical records to help them and their family and other
chosen representatives
 to better understand their own problems and the care they have
received (or not) and to
 share with care givers who cannot otherwise access their records in a
timely fashion -
 such as the emergency room of my local hospital that can't even get
your records from the
 clinic next door when you come after hours.

---
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Systems Architect, Lead Developer
VMTH Computer Services, UC Davis
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Re: [Hardhats-members] Steer future direction of VivA packages

2005-02-10 Thread Nancy Anthracite
I assume this CoLinux virtual machine can have configuration work done on it 
just as a VMWare virtual machine, correct?  If so, my 100 points go straight 
to that right now and we should endeavor, as a group, to work on configuring 
a copy of VistA for you to stick on there and warm up for porting VistA 
Office there when it comes out.  I presume that a  1 G thumb drive or a 
external USB hard drive would allow a more fleshed out installation of a 
Linux Virtual machine or the use of a lot of apt-gets? 

On Thursday 10 February 2005 03:01 pm, K.S. Bhaskar wrote:
 Please provide input on the future of VivA packages of VistA.

 Current state: I now have the process down to where, given a new set of
 routines and globals, creating a SemiVivA package takes me perhaps 15
 person minutes over 2 elapsed hours.  Uploading the release to Source
 Forge and making it available takes me perhaps another 15 minutes over 2
 elapsed hours.  Creating a VivA package takes me perhaps 30 person
 minutes over a half day (longer if I use the -b option for best
 compression, which slows down the create_compressed_fs step by a factor
 of 10, but makes the resultant live CD/DVD image perhaps 5% smaller).
 Uploading it and making it available takes perhaps 30 minutes over a
 day, with much of the difference coming from the fact that a live CD/DVD
 is big enough that the first load fails as often as not, and I need to
 make a second (and sometimes a third) attempt to upload.  I have also
 published a recipe for anyone to create a custom live CD of their own
 routines and globals.

 Releases of VistA and OpenVistA are infrequent enough that the effort is
 not onerous, so I can continue releasing these packages from time to
 time (although because of other commitments, it sometimes does take me a
 period of enforced down time before I get around to it - witness the
 fact that the FOIA Gold 0.2 releases, whose routines and globals were
 available on the VA FTP site in late November, are just being released
 as VivA and SemiVivA packages).

 There appear to be several directions in which I can take this line of
 work.  In order of increasing effort:

 Go no further - I have caused enough damage already.

 OpenVistA VivitA - based on Damn Small Linux
 (http://damnsmalllinux.org), this would be a complete live CD in perhaps
 a 200MB download (by using best compression, it may even be able to fit
 on a 192MB 3 mini CD).  If I were to start today, I could have this out
 next week.

 OpenVistA VivA USB - boots and runs in a USB flash drive (I may not be
 able to fit it all on a 512MB USB flash drive, so a 1GB drive may be
 required).  The PC would boot and run Linux.  If I were to start today,
 I would probably have this out in a month.

 OpenVistA VivA XP - boots and runs VistA on Linux from a USB flash drive
 or a hard drive, in a virtual machine using CoLinux (http://colinux.org)
 while the main PC runs Windows XP.  CPRS would be bundled with it, and
 could execute on the Windows XP host against VistA on the guest virtual
 machine.  The download would probably be on the order of 1GB.  If I were
 to start today, I may have this out in two months.

 So, please allocate 100 points to the following to provide your input
 (while I reserve the right to do what I darn well please, I do try to be
 responsive to community needs):

   Go no further:
   OpenVistA VivitA:
   OpenVistA VivA USB:
   OpenVistA VivA XP:

 Any other qualitative feedback is always appreciated.  Thank you very
 much for your interest and support.

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Re: [Hardhats-members] OsiriX Images on iPODS

2005-02-10 Thread Greg Woodhouse
Sounds interesting. What kind of user interface do you have in mind?
Have you looked into whether the HL7 standard defines an appropriate
schema?

--- Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I think doctors could send a patient an XML marked up version of
 their records 
 or latest visit and lab data to combine with other doctors' similarly
  
 formated XML information so that patients could  keep and control  a
 complete 
 copy of their own records.  That is part of what the CCR would be
 good for.  
 
 Once the CCR standard is finalized, a nice open source project would
 be to 
 make a program to display all that  XML data in an organized fashion
 with an 
 intuitive' front end. 
 
 Once it is done, I think the ASTM should let the CCR out for free
 download so 
 there will be no barriers to wide and rapid dissemination. 
 Otherwise, I 
 think people will sit back and wait to see what else is coming down
 the pike 
 before they put much effort into making the CCR the way to go for
 sharing 
 data.  That will only serve to further delay movement in this area.
 
 
 On Thursday 10 February 2005 03:47 pm, Jim Self wrote:
  The essential idea to me is that patients should have their own
 copy of
  their medical records that would augment the records kept by their
 care
  givers and clinics and that they could view and share as they
 choose.
 
  The option for patients to carry a copy of all or a significant
 portion of
  their medical record with them could help to get important
 information to
  the point of care where the network based infrastructure is not yet
 in
  place. Certainly, if the infrastructure were in place to make the
 smart
  card function that would be desirable too.
 
  David Sommers wrote:
  I'd personally rather have a smart card that linked me to a
 network.
  The network would pull down and put in the latest medical data but
 only
  after I authorized it with my card.  Having all my data on the
 card (or
  iPod) would be dangerous - especially since my wife can't usually
 find
  her insurance card and keys, misplacing your medical data would be
  worse.
  
  Then the smart card links your insurance, medical history, and
  authorizes treatment.  If only...
  
  /David.
  
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
  Joseph Dal Molin
  Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 4:35 PM
  To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
  Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] OsiriX Images on iPODS
  
  ...yes and you can groove to your favourite music with your Pod
 while
  you are waiting in the reception area instead of that horrible
 elevator
  stuff they play ...sorry couldn't resist the imagery.. :-)
  
  Joseph
  
  Jim Self wrote:
   I think the real beauty of the ipod connection here is that it
 begins
  
  to give substance to
  
   the idea that patients could carry around a reasonably
 comprehensive
  
  and useful copy of
  
   their own medical records to help them and their family and
 other
  
  chosen representatives
  
   to better understand their own problems and the care they have
  
  received (or not) and to
  
   share with care givers who cannot otherwise access their records
 in a
  
  timely fashion -
  
   such as the emergency room of my local hospital that can't even
 get
  
  your records from the
  
   clinic next door when you come after hours.
 
  ---
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  Systems Architect, Lead Developer
  VMTH Computer Services, UC Davis
  (http://www.vmth.ucdavis.edu/us/jaself)
 
 
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Re: [Hardhats-members] Transcription

2005-02-10 Thread Kevin Toppenberg
Joseph,

Yes, but that would be creating an new upload system. 
That, itself, would likely open up new problems.  But
it could be done.

Kevin


--- Joseph Dal Molin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Kevin
 
  From what you know would the following be possible:
 If one used a 
 wordprocessor that stored files in XML (like
 OpenOffice does) you could 
 tag the file in a way that VistA could very likely
 pick up the patient 
 id and import it to the right
 placeautomagically??
 
 Joseph
 
 Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
  Nick,
  
  KERMIT will work from a linux terminal (I think),
 but
  I have never done it this way.  What happens with
 ZOC
  is that you connect to your vista server like a
  standard terminal emulator would.  You then go to
 that
  menu option TIU UPLOAD DOCUMENT (I think that is
 it). 
  then, when the vista server sends the 'ready'
 signal
  (which in N3), then you you go to the menus in
 your
  ZOC program and select KERMIT SEND.  At this point
 the
  ZOC program will bring up a file select dialog
 box. 
  Then you would select the file to upload.  You'll
 then
  see a progress dialog box that shows the file
 being
  transferred.
  
  I should mention here that ZOC is capable of
 transfers
  with KERMIT, XMODEM, and YMODEM.  You have to go
 into
  the session settings in ZOC and tell it that you
 want
  your transfers to be in KERMIT protocol.
  
  This KERMIT transfer stuff is a bit complicated. 
 I am
  figuring that out as I am trying to teach my
  transcriptionists to do it (i.e. not very computer
  savy people.)  Its a bunch of steps, and sometimes
 the
  KERMIT transfer fails and you have to do it again.
  I
  am thinking about deriving a solution of somehow
  sharing a drive/directory on my linux server with
 the
  windows network.  Then have the transcriptionist
 save
  the file there.  They could then do the upload via
 the
  HFS method.
  
  Another solution that I have considered is to have
 the
  transcriptionists create the note in their
 favorite
  word processor.  Then they could select it and
  cut-n-paste it directly into CPRS.  This would
 ensure
  that they have the correct patient selected etc.
  
  Let me know when/if you want more info.
  
  Kevin
  
  --- Nick James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  
 Kevin,
 
 have downloaded ZOC. generally i work with putty
 so
 this does look very different! wonder if putty is
 capable of KERMIT uploads!
 I have understood what you have said. But that
 again
 leads to another question! If i have the
 transcribed
 document on my local machine how can VistA
 identify
 that it is this specific document (out of the
 hundreds
 of documents stored on my local machine) i need to
 upload (using the KERMIT method)? Guess I'm
 missing
 out on something!
 I've been able to enter the operation report, but
 i
 had to do that as the CHIEF,MIS. Not as the
 transcriptionist! 
 
 Nick.
 
 --- Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
 Nick,
 
 Sorry about that...
 
 
 2.) Voice file/recording is assigned to a 
 transcriptionist.
 
 This would take place independant of VistA. 
 I.e.,
 in
 my office, when I dictate a tape, it is given to
 a
 transcriptionist.  They know to then type it up. 
 
 In
 
 a
 hospital system, I think that the equipment would
 put
 this into a que etc, ready for the next
 transcriptionist to pull from.  Again, this is
 all
 separate from VistA.
 
 
 
 4. If word processor is used, then resulting
 
 file
 
 is
 
 uploaded into VistA, and filer program puts the
 
 text
 
 
 into a TIU DOCUMENT record.
 
 
 This is where the rubber meets the road, so to
 speak. 
 Try selecting option: TIU UPLOAD MENU  From that
 menu,
 choose Upload Documents (option: TIU UPLOAD
 DOCUMENTS).  When you do, there will be about a
 10-20
 second delay, and then some funny characters and
 a
 N3
 are displayed.  This is the signal that vista is
 ready
 to accept a file for upload.  It expects the
 transfer
 to be a KERMIT transfer.  So you have to have a
 terminal emulator that is capable of kermit
 
 uploads.
 
 I am using a demo version of ZOC
 (http://www.download.com/3000-2085-10357635.html)
 which supports this.
 
 I should mention, that Kermit upload is only one
 
 way
 
 that the document can be transferred to Vista for
 processing.  One can also save the file in the
 
 host
 
 file system... i.e. a standard file in a
 directory
 somewhere.  Then the upload process would consist
 
 of
 
 providing the filename and path.  You choose
 which
 method you want in your TIU PARAMETERS.
 
 After the file is uploaded successfully, the
 uploaded
 file is processed.  It scans the file, divides it
 into
 the separate notes, and files each one.  Before I
 
 go
 
 into too much detail on this part, let me know if
 you
 
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Re: [Hardhats-members] Steer future direction of VivA packages

2005-02-10 Thread John Leo Zimmer
Bhaskar,
Your doing whatever you darnwellplease has served the community pretty well 
so far.

I think OpenVistA VivA XP is now a stronger option with the latest version of 
coLinux, 0.6.2 released 5 Feb 2005. 

Among the improvements:
a.) Windows partitions can now be mounted... (It lets you access your C:\ 
without using Samba or other network file systems.) 

b.) This includes usb drives under windows. (Not USB drives formated for 
Reiserfs or ext, But all my other linux partitions mount effortlessly. Makes 
it easy to copy the gtm and OpenVistA directories over into colinux XP.)

c.) Networking is very simple... apt-get and wireless work just fine.

I have debian running under XP and gtm/OpenVistA up and working with Putty.
I do not yet have VistA configured for CPRSChart. (I think I'm over gentoo 
for a while.)

Stay tuned. 
GrandpaZ is slow but he's still out there. :-)


Healthcare, a human right.


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From: K.S. Bhaskar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 15:01:46 -0500
Subject: [Hardhats-members] Steer future direction of VivA packages

 (while I reserve the right to do what I darn well please, I do try 
 to be responsive to community needs):
 
   Go no further:
   OpenVistA VivitA:
   OpenVistA VivA USB:
   OpenVistA VivA XP:
 
 Any other qualitative feedback is always appreciated.  Thank you very
 much for your interest and support.
 
 -- Bhaskar
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Re: [Hardhats-members] Integrating mailman

2005-02-10 Thread Tom Munnecke
For what its worth, a little MailMan history:

I worked with Jon Postel of ISI in Marina Del Ray when I was designing
the original MailMan 1982-1983.  He was one of the designers of SMTP
and the standard for mail names [EMAIL PROTECTED] formats.  I didn't
have Internet access at the time, but I wanted to use the SMTP
standard in the event that VA got connected to IP.  I took Jon's
standard, and sent the files as a batch to him for debugging...

Since I didn't have TCP access at the time, but rather point-to-point
1200 baud autodial, I created the SCP protocol to simulate the
open/close/read/write TCP protocol.  I then built a bootstrap
capability in the SMTP HELO command as an extension that would allow
nodes to declare what protocols they could use.  Thus, new protocols
could roll in to the network gracefully, one node at a time, and the
nodes would adapt to the most advanced protocol  available.

Jon taught me a lot about scalability, decentralization and network
design which I factored into the early DHCP design, as well as my
subsequent thinking.

P.S.  I had planned to be able to send messages to patients with the
syntax P.patientname, by the way.

I have no idea how much of all this survives to this day, but I amazed
at how persistent that system is.


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Re: [Hardhats-members] Integrating mailman

2005-02-10 Thread Nick James
Hi
It would be really helpful if the MailMan messages
could be forwarded (automatically or manually, as
specified by the user).
Is there any way of sending or receiving messages from
yahoo, etc., into MailMan?
Nick

--- Floyd Dennis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Nick:
 
 Could you clarify what you mean by integrated?  Do
 you want to forward
 MailMan-received mail messages to an external
 Internet-based e-mail account,
 or are your needs a little more complicated?  The
 forwarding capacity is
 already built into the system.
 
 

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 Grandpa did.
 Not screaming like the passengers in his car.
 
 Floyd Dennis
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 On 2/9/05 11:58 PM, Greg Woodhouse
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Mailman uses SMTP for network mail. So, in other
 words, the anwer is
  yes. 
  
  --- Nick James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  Can Mailman be integrated with other Internet
 mailing
  systems?
  
  Nick
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Re: [Hardhats-members] Integrating mailman

2005-02-10 Thread Greg Woodhouse
Are you talking about forwsarding messages to Mailman, orf are you
talking about using Mailman as a POP or IMAP client? I don't think the
latter is possible (Mailman isn't a client providing remote access to
other servers), but forwarding mail to Mailman is no different from
forwarding to any other address, so I guess I don't understand the
problem.

--- Nick James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi
 It would be really helpful if the MailMan messages
 could be forwarded (automatically or manually, as
 specified by the user).
 Is there any way of sending or receiving messages from
 yahoo, etc., into MailMan?
 Nick
 
 --- Floyd Dennis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Nick:
  
  Could you clarify what you mean by integrated?  Do
  you want to forward
  MailMan-received mail messages to an external
  Internet-based e-mail account,
  or are your needs a little more complicated?  The
  forwarding capacity is
  already built into the system.
  
  
 
 --
  When I die, I want to go peacefully in my sleep like
  Grandpa did.
  Not screaming like the passengers in his car.
  
  Floyd Dennis
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  
  On 2/9/05 11:58 PM, Greg Woodhouse
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   Mailman uses SMTP for network mail. So, in other
  words, the anwer is
   yes. 
   
   --- Nick James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
   Can Mailman be integrated with other Internet
  mailing
   systems?
   
   Nick
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[Hardhats-members] VistA Community Meeting - Boston, April 7-10

2005-02-10 Thread Maury Pepper
The next general VistA Community Meeting will be in Boston, MA

April 7 ~ 10, 2005.

Sponsored by and located at:
InterSystems Corporation
One Memorial Drive
Cambridge, MA 02142

Hosted by WorldVistA

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[Hardhats-members] GUIs for VistA Technical Meeting in Salt Lake City

2005-02-10 Thread Chris Richardson
Folks;

   We have some talented folks lined up to attend this technical meeting in
Salt Lake City, (24th of February thru the 27th of February, 2005).  We will
have as our goals;

  1) The current state of GUI interfaces with VistA,
  2) Identify future GUI interfaces, and
  3) Development of new user interface strategies, and
  4) Plan migration strategies for existing VistA functionaility to enhanced
user interfaces.

   Any who have not contacted me already who want to be involved with this
effort, please contact me and we will see about getting you the hotel
information.  The number of attendees is limited for this meeting.  We will
make as much progress as we can in the four days of this meeting.  If you
can't be there in person, we will have email and chat capability as well as
some demos to try remotely.

   If there are ideas that you have for the teams, please submit them to
this list and we will collect them for discussion at the meeting.  There
will be some external sites that we will try to put up dmonstrations for
folks to try.  If you want to help test, also talk to me about it.

Best wishes all;  Chris
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