Synaptic maybe? As I recall, that is the name of what I used to use, but it
seemed like there was some problem I heard about, like it wasn't supported
any more or something?
On Wednesday 08 March 2006 23:58, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Thanks Mike.
I had some gui installed on my system about a
Try looking for the help files in here.
ftp.va.gov/vista/Software/Packages/RPC Broker - XWB/XWB1_140PG.EXE
But doesn't Getting Started with the Broker Development Kit from
www.va.gov/vdl Infrastructure help?
On Wednesday 08 March 2006 11:24, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Gokul,
There is a help
Ashfaq --
Installing VistA on GT.M on Linux is trivial. Download the latest FOIA
VistA SemiVivA - in this case 20060113 - and follow the instructions at
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=534052
The fun starts when you start to setup/configure VistA itself. Until
the Wiki comes
I figured he'd tell you, but try the instructions on Kevin's page
http://kdtop.vistaoffice-ehr.com/ It's a fairly complete set of
configuration instructions.
Bhaskar, KS wrote:
Ashfaq --
Installing VistA on GT.M on Linux is trivial. Download the latest FOIA
VistA SemiVivA - in this case
I have not been able to reach David. If you need access to the wiki, send me
an email.
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Yup Synaptic was it. And there it is on my menu system... despite the
fact that I spent about 5 minutes trying to look at all the entries
and decide if I still had it. I just kept overlooking it.
That helped, although fwbuilder is not on that either
Thanks
Kevin
On 3/9/06, Nancy Anthracite
Thanks Mike. I had forgotten that.
But there has been more added on the wikki that is helpful
I have a login on the wikki. If this doesn't get settled in the next
day or so, write me off list and I will give you my login so you can
use it (temporarily).
Kevin
On 3/9/06, Mike Schrom [EMAIL
Hate to bring a legal matter to light, but what is the legal standing of
the user-contributed wiki entries? That is, does the contributor have
perpetual full rights or does the user-contributed content belong to the
organization? Is the content/database jointly owned in full or owned by
only
That page #2137 is mine, and you better keep your hands off it!
(Obviously I am just kidding).
I think it would be hard to argue that something posted on the
internet is protected unless each page posts a copyright on it.
Perhaps someone, such as yourself, wants to copy the content of the
wikki
Actually, I'm more concerned to what happens to the content if WorldVistA
splits up, goes away, management change, etc..
At 02:41 PM 3/9/2006, Kevin wrote:
That page #2137 is mine, and you better keep your hands off it!
(Obviously I am just kidding).
I think it would be hard to argue that
We have a mobile clinic that sees patients in an unnetworked
environment. Is there a laptop deployment solution that allows providers
to capture patient data and later transfer it into the vista server?
Thanks,
Matthew M. King, MD
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The Alexandria VAMC has a mobile electronic documentation product that loads
specific patient health summaries to a laptop for field use and allows
electronic progress notes to be entered and upon returning to connectivity
to the VistA system permits uploading directly into CPRS. It is currently
I would not loose any sleep over that. You are talking about a group of
volunteers who have kept at it through thick and mostly, very, very, thin, so
I don't think the content will disappear. It may be a bit slow in getting
fixed, or appear in a different format, but it won't disappear.
On
That sounds like it would be WONDERFUL for lots of settings, particularly
elsewhere in the world and for docs making hospital rounds, etc., etc.
On Thursday 09 March 2006 16:06, Cameron Schlehuber wrote:
The Alexandria VAMC has a mobile electronic documentation product that loads
specific
In a nutshell, the content just like the software is open
sourcewhich means there are no IP issues standing in the way of the
software or content outliving the organizations etc. that have had a
hand in developing or making it available for the benefit of others.
Cheers,
Joseph
Dan
Cameron, can I find more about this, maybe a contact. Thanks
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If WorldVistA splits up, goes away, management changes, people get sick,
whatever, there are always the Google archive (http://google.com) and
the wayback machine (http://archive.org). Other search engines may also
have their stashed copies of web pages.
Now, if Earth were to get hit by an
Well if you want someone to test it in a rural/migrant mobile clinic
outpatient setting, I'm volunteering!
Matthew M. King, MD
Medical Director
Clinica Adelante, Inc
Surprise, Arizona 85374
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Try the FOIA Officer for the Alexandria VAMC. Each VAMC has a FOIA officer
responsible for local FOIA requests.
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thanks
Matthew M. King, MD
Medical Director
Clinica Adelante, Inc
Surprise, Arizona 85374
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That really doesn't resolve the ownership issue though, does it?
At 04:39 PM 3/9/2006, Bhaskar wrote:
If WorldVistA splits up, goes away, management changes, people get sick,
whatever, there are always the Google archive (http://google.com) and
the wayback machine (http://archive.org). Other
No, it doesn't. But I was only speaking to the concern voiced in your
post that I replied to.
-- Bhaskar
On Thu, 2006-03-09 at 16:07 -0600, Dan wrote:
That really doesn't resolve the ownership issue though, does it?
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1. Here's hoping that the third installment of Rick Marshall's epic poem
hits the airwaves on tomorrow's conference call.
2. By now Chris Richardson probably knows that I was able to record
the first installment, contrary to what was said last week (when I was
unable to attend). So we do have
The register a new member function is sick (hopefully temporarily).
Meanwhile, those of us who had registered earlier can get in just fine.
It's really a lovely wiki and spam free, almost.
User free, almost, too. :-(
I wonder... while the wisest among us attempt to make the wiki safe from
John;
I am still waiting to hear the first section. Can you give it up? I
uploaded mine, but where is yours? Huh?, Huh?, Huh?? ;^) I will be there
to record (given any opportunity at all). But I would like to hear the
first file.
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From: JohnLeoZimmer [EMAIL
Chris and everyone else, it is on my server along with the one from your
section. Look for Customization in the file names.
The server is http://OpenSourceVistA.net:/NancysVistAServer
On Thursday 09 March 2006 22:59, Chris Richardson wrote:
John;
I am still waiting to hear the first
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