I might be able to help you since I have spent a bit of time in the code.
Here is what I can tell.
There is a unit, fFrame.pas that fills itself with tabs by calling:
CreateTab(CT_COVER,'Cover Sheet');
etc for each tab.
As I recall, each different tab is created by creating an instance of
LOL!! I can't believe it. I was just about to write in the same
thing... and add that I thought that I, as a physician, had to learn
alot to practice MY trade!
Kevin
On 2/20/06, Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maury, you forgot to put in the part about walks-on-water. ;-)
On
I believe local governments has a carve out. In fact, governments and
law enforcement in general have a carve out.
On Mon, 2006-02-20 at 08:06, Mike Ginsburg wrote:
I assume that while we still have HIPAA, that the City of New York meets all
HIPAA requirements and that all the appropriate
On Mon, 2006-02-20 at 08:02, Mike Lieman wrote:
On 2/16/06, Ruben Safir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Open my records! Please open my records.
Is that clear enough?
How do you think your patients feel about that?
I don't really care how they feel about it any more than I care how they
--- Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LOL!! I can't believe it. I was just about to write in the same
thing... and add that I thought that I, as a physician, had to learn
alot to practice MY trade!
Kevin
You have heard the phrase fully buzzword compliant, haven't you?
--- Ruben Safir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or do you care more how
your
patient feels about it then saving the life of your patients wife
when
you tell her that her husband has AID's. What kind of professional
ethics are you displaying?
Ruben
I think Ruben raises some valid points
Greg,
I would beg to disagree with you. Perhaps I would not disagree with you if
you had said, Most experienced developers could
pick up MOST OF those technologies quickly enough. I might not disagree.
I have been programming for 37 years and I do not know what a lot of those
technologies
Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
LOL!! I can't believe it. I was just about to write in the same
thing... and add that I thought that I, as a physician, had to learn
alot to practice MY trade!
Well, you have a point here. VistA has 20-30+ years of code behind it
(by a lot of people) and even though
On Feb 21, 2006, at 4:25 PM, James Gray wrote:
Greg,
I would beg to disagree with you. Perhaps I would not disagree
with you if you had said, Most experienced developers could
pick up MOST OF those technologies quickly enough. I might not
disagree. I have been programming for 37 years
It might be more practical to hire two or three staff than this modern
day miracle. This person would certainly be worth 150k and could walk
away anytime. Single point of failure?
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