RE: [gpc-informatics] #80: assessment of GPC vs. data privacy and security standards

2014-10-17 Thread John Steinmetz
Sounds like a good plan. I'll update milestone 3.9 for Jan 15. Thanks, John. From: GPC Informatics [d...@madmode.com] Sent: Friday, October 17, 2014 9:20 AM To: Dan Connolly Cc: tachina...@wisc.edu; m...@wisc.edu; phillip.ree...@utsouthwestern.edu; John

Re: [gpc-informatics] #178: determine whether last.visit is the last fulfilled visit or the last scheduled visit

2014-10-17 Thread GPC Informatics
#178: determine whether last.visit is the last fulfilled visit or the last scheduled visit ---+ Reporter: mish | Owner: hhickman Type: problem| Status: assigned Priority: major | Milestone: data-quality2

Re: [gpc-informatics] #141: differentiate well-child visits, sick visits, and chronic visits (utilization)

2014-10-17 Thread Alex Bokov
On 10/17/2014 10:57 AM, GPC Informatics wrote: #141: differentiate well-child visits, sick visits, and chronic visits (utilization) + Reporter: dconnolly | Owner: bokov Type: design-issue| Status: assigned

Re: [gpc-informatics] #157: CDM 2.x review: outpatient medication dispense etc.

2014-10-17 Thread GPC Informatics
#157: CDM 2.x review: outpatient medication dispense etc. ---+ Reporter: dconnolly | Owner: lv Type: task | Status: assigned Priority: major | Milestone: data-domains2 Component: data-stds | Resolution:

Re: [gpc-informatics] #157: CDM 2.x review: outpatient medication dispense etc.

2014-10-17 Thread GPC Informatics
#157: CDM 2.x review: outpatient medication dispense etc. ---+ Reporter: dconnolly | Owner: preeder Type: task | Status: assigned Priority: major | Milestone: data-domains2 Component: data-stds | Resolution:

RE: General questions about registries

2014-10-17 Thread McClay, James C
Yes, well the idea is pretty lame ☺ I’m glad you know what I’m talking about. Have you guys implemented this for a particular patient cohort? James McClay, MS, MD, FACEP Associate Professor, Emergency Medicine Chair, Biomedical Informatics Graduate Program University of Nebraska Medical Center