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Whoever was asking about setup of providers, nursing etc should check
out the User Setup Manual in the Clinician Track on this web site. It is
exceptional! I was developing a grid for this, but now I don't have to.
Matthew M. King, MD
Medical Director
Clinica Adelante, Inc
Surprise, Arizona 85374
Greg that response should go to the Wiki!
I've never heard it expressed so clearly and succinctly.
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Woodhouse
Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 2:49 PM
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re
I hope everyone understands that the two (three?) types of devices
mentioned here are not the same thing! One meaning of "device" is an
entry in the DEVICE file. yet another meaning of device is the logical
name associated with that device by the underlying MUMPS system (in
this case, it's the valu
That is what the non-VA medications part of the Meds tab is for.
On Thursday 13 April 2006 17:35, Marc Krawitz wrote:
In VistA, what is the best way to enter in medications which have been
prescribed by other physicians? In other words, let say I'm a urologist (in
private practice) and I want any
In VistA, what is the best way to enter in medications which have been prescribed by other physicians? In other words, let say I'm a urologist (in private practice) and I want any drugs I prescribe to be checked against the totality of medications which my patient is on (from all of his/her physic
Oops, also show us what you get right after the error for D ^XTER and ZW.
On Thursday 13 April 2006 16:53, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
Do what is below and show us what you get, please.
VISTA>D Q^DI
VA FileMan 22.0
Select OPTION: 5 INQUIRE TO FILE ENTRIES
OUTPUT FROM WHAT FILE: KERNEL SYSTEM
Do what is below and show us what you get, please.
VISTA>D Q^DI
VA FileMan 22.0
Select OPTION: 5 INQUIRE TO FILE ENTRIES
OUTPUT FROM WHAT FILE: KERNEL SYSTEM PARAMETERS// DEVICE
(45 entries)
Select DEVICE NAME: HOME ??
Select DEVICE NAME:
The download links for this do not work and someone is working fixing it as I
post.
On Thursday 13 April 2006 16:23, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
I am equally pleased to post this on behalf of the Pacific Hui.
hui LAUNCHES INITIAL RELEASEOF VISTA TRAINING PROGRAM CURRICULA
The Pacific Telehealth & T
Due to patch module enhancements that were underway patches that were
attempted to be released last week inadvertently skipped some patch
sequence numbers.
The package's who lost sequence numbers have been identified as:
OUTPATIENT PHARMACY (SEQ#205 and 206)
ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING (S
All,
I too am having a similar problem.
While following: VistA Install with Caché 5 in Windows
D Q^DI
I answer the prompts then i get
HOME DEVICE DOES NOT EXIST IN THE DEVICE FILE
I cannot file a file named device and I am not sure what a home device
is. Is this a Cache thing or a Vista thin
I believe that is what they are talking about and he now lives in
Albuquerque, last I knew.
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Gray
Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 1:13 PM
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I am equally pleased to post this on behalf of the Pacific Hui.
hui LAUNCHES INITIAL RELEASEOF VISTA TRAINING PROGRAM CURRICULA
The Pacific Telehealth & Technology Hui (“Hui”) announced the release of the
VistA Institute curricula, a VistA training and certification program. The
Hui has made t
And http://www.mshug.org/ASP/awards_judges2005.asp
Gordon Nevius
Oakland Field Office
510 768-6865
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Nevius, Gordon D.
Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 12:55 PM
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I am very pleased to post this on behalf of the HUI folks!
hui releases MAJOR UPGRADE TO HUI OpenVistaTM
The Pacific Telehealth & Technology Hui (“Hui”) announced the release of Hui
OpenVista™ Version 4.0, the first major release upgrade of the
non-proprietary, open-source healthcare informati
http://mi-corporation.com/files/site/Mi-Co_User_Days_2005_Presentation_-
_Shorr.pdf
Gordon Nevius
Oakland Field Office
510 768-6865
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Richard G. DAVIS
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> From: "Cameron Schlehuber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
> Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2006 11:55:55 -0600
> To:
> Subject: RE: [Hardhats-members] SQL <--> Fileman questions
>
> Who was the doctor who worked at IHS about 10 years ago with Dr Clayton
> Curtis who
He also wrote Q-Man which does some of what Kevin and Greg W are talking
about.
Jim Gray
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Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 11:55 AM
Subject: RE: [Hardhats-members] SQL <--> Fileman questions
Who was the doctor who
YES!
http://uuhsc.utah.edu/medinfo/index.cfm?content=DepartmentProfile&id=1090
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Greg Shorr
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Who was the doctor who worked at IH
Who was the doctor who worked at IHS about 10 years ago with Dr Clayton
Curtis who wrote some enhancements for searches on RPMS (variant of VistA)
that optimized the searches by sampling the information before performing
the joins, etc? Was his last name Shorr?
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--- Kevin Toppenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks for your agreement, Greg. What I don't understand is why I am
> the only one asking for this.
Make that one of two.
> It seems, to me, to be a vary BASIC
> tool that a database should offer.
Absolutely. There's no need in repeating
GTM>D ^ZTMON
Checking Taskman. Current $H=60368,60972 (Apr 13, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:56:12)
RUN NODE=60366,62965 (Apr 11, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:29:25)
Taskman is late by 170792 seconds. shutting down.
Checking the Status List:
Node weight status time $J
EHR:CAC
Interesting! Anyone catch this?…/t
http://www.modernhealthcare.com/article.cms?articleId=39428
I'm using the 'old' callback protocol, I never seemed to be able to get
the direct connect method to work. By periodically, I mean it works for
a few weeks and then stops connecting. I've suspected a firewall issue
on the windows side (EZ Firewall, which is Zone Alarm in disguise. I'm
not runni
chuck5566 wrote:
And I have never had pleasant dreams. Lately, I'm running through a
corn field, being stalked by an older gentleman with a bald head, wire
glasses, a sneer on his face that looks like a really bad Elvis
invitation, whiskey on his breath and one bad-ass shotgun. And yes,
I'
Are you using the callback protocol or the direct connect protocol?
Do you lose the connection after periods of inactivity? If so, I
suspect that your ssh is configured for keep-alive, where the client and
server periodically say hi to each other even if there is nothing to
say, whereas the CPRS
All sorts of people "cheat" ...by feeding Nancy information.
We all know exactly how she will use it.
ALWAYS with good cheer, sensitivity, and discretion.
Nancy Anthracite wrote:
I am getting better at this, but I cheat because I go get help when I get
stuck.
On Thursday 13 April 2006 09:29,
I'd like to see some instructions on how to do this. My CPRS
periodically loses connectivity to the GT.M/Linux server through TCP/IP
on port 9200, without any obvious cause and I get 'timed out' errors.
the PuTTY connection through SSH always works.
Mike
JohnLeoZ wrote:
BTW, Kevin, are yo
On 4/13/06, JohnLeoZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
> > Thanks for the vote of confidence, John, but I admit that Nancy has me
> > hands-down when it comes to getting people connected.. :-)
> >
>
> True.
>
> BTW, Kevin, are you tunneling to CPRS through SSH?
> That's my next
Please do the following:
Show us the error in its context, then run D ^XTER and do a full inquiry on
the error if you find one. Also type ZW at the prompt and send the results.
Send us all of that.
On Thursday 13 April 2006 09:30, M.S.Vittal wrote
Hi All,
While configuring Cache on my XP sy
I am getting better at this, but I cheat because I go get help when I get
stuck.
On Thursday 13 April 2006 09:29, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Thanks for the vote of confidence, John, but I admit that Nancy has me
hands-down when it comes to getting people connected.. :-)
Kevin
On 4/13/06, JohnLeoZ
Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Thanks for the vote of confidence, John, but I admit that Nancy has me
hands-down when it comes to getting people connected.. :-)
True.
BTW, Kevin, are you tunneling to CPRS through SSH?
That's my next project and Nancy is helping me with that.
[jlz]
--
That was basically a rigged experiment.
To put it into meatspace terms, it is like giving someone the key to
your office building, then betting them that they cannot get a paper
off of your desk.
Granted, your desk may be in a locked office in your building, but
once someone has access to t
On 4/13/06, Gregory Woodhouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Apr 13, 2006, at 6:28 AM, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
>
> > My knowledge of SQL is extremely limited, so bear with me...
> >
> > My understanding of SQL is that one describes the results one wants.
> > e.g. (SEX=MALE,AGE>35,LNAME=SMITH) an
OS X is Unix under the covers, which I don't think is any less
secure, or more secure, than Linux. I suspect Maury is just trying
to devil us. ;-)
And I have never had pleasant dreams. Lately, I'm running through a
corn field, being stalked by an older gentleman with a bald head,
wire
There is an option called All The Keys that a User Needs that you can use to
assess what keys that a particular user needs for access to the menus you
have assigned.
Select OPTION NAME: A USER NEEDS XQLOCK1 All the Keys a User Needs
All the Keys a User Needs
Please enter the user's name:
On Apr 13, 2006, at 6:28 AM, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
My knowledge of SQL is extremely limited, so bear with me...
My understanding of SQL is that one describes the results one wants.
e.g. (SEX=MALE,AGE>35,LNAME=SMITH) and then a set of results is
returned. Now, Bhaskar has written that there
Can you posts some screen shots demonstrating the error, and the fact that you have your devices set up properly? I don't know Cache so can't help directly, but I think others will need more information.Kevin
On 13 Apr 2006 13:30:30 -, M.S.Vittal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi All,
While conf
We discussed this recently. In a production environment, you will not give users the chance to get to a GTM> prompt. You will have the log-in process to the server automatically launch ^ZU. If you allow a user to get a GTM> prompt they can do anything.
KevinOn 13 Apr 2006 13:24:17 -, M.S.Vi
Hi All,
While configuring Cache on my XP system I am getting this error. In hardhats mailing list there are many queries regarding this subject but all of them speak about either setting up of all the devices or about the anti-virus and a dll file.
But I have set all of my devices correctly and
Thanks for the vote of confidence, John, but I admit that Nancy has me
hands-down when it comes to getting people connected.. :-)
Kevin
On 4/13/06, JohnLeoZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> JohnLeoZ wrote:
> >
> >>
> ...
> > That will get you to this message or one of several similar threads.
> > Lo
My knowledge of SQL is extremely limited, so bear with me...
My understanding of SQL is that one describes the results one wants.
e.g. (SEX=MALE,AGE>35,LNAME=SMITH) and then a set of results is
returned. Now, Bhaskar has written that there is a commercial product
that allows access to GT.M globa
Thanks for the info. But I have another doubt. Will D ^XUP run in production environment ? If it works, then how can one limit users from accessing this option ?
Rgds
Vittal.
On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 JohnLeoZ wrote :
>M.S.Vittal wrote:
>>I have created a new user as "Nurse,1" from System Manager m
JohnLeoZ wrote:
...
That will get you to this message or one of several similar threads.
Look for Nancy Anthracite in the author...
that's usually where this question gets answered... :-)
... and usually Kevin is in the vicinity, too.
jlz
--
GTM>D STRT^XWBTCP(9210)
Start TCP Listener...
Checking if TCP Listener has started...
TCP Listener started successfully.
GTM>
On running CPRS, message is displayed saying " "
What more is required for Taskman to start and CPRS to connect?
Anna,
a.) Check the firewall on your server. (T
On 4/13/06, Anna Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
> > On running CPRS, message is displayed saying "WSAECONNREFUSED"
> What more is required for Taskman to start and CPRS to connect?
>
> Anna
>
Is taskman running?
It seems that this message is commonly the cause of a firewall
problem. Does
I heard this discussed on a podcast. Apparently this was where users
were given generic (non-root) accounts, and someone was able to get
administrator privilages in 30 minutes.
A follow-up test was where a mac was put on the net and hackers were
invited to try to hack it (without being given acco
M.S.Vittal wrote:
I have created a new user as "Nurse,1" from System Manager menu and
assigned NURS-SYS-MGR menu as primary menu. Also given Access Code and
Verify Code to that user.
After this, I have used D ^XUP and entered the Access code and Verify
code of "Nurse,1" and got the option :
Following the steps from Nancy, the routines have been loaded into the
/home/vista/OpenVistA/r directory. Also using the .sh file the mumps.dat
file is created in /home/vista/OpenVistA/g. We have created the devices -
null, telnet, console. We have also changed the taskman site parameters and
the
Hi All,
I have created a new user as "Nurse,1" from System Manager menu and assigned NURS-SYS-MGR menu as primary menu. Also given Access Code and Verify Code to that user.
After this, I have used D ^XUP and entered the Access code and Verify code of "Nurse,1" and got the option : Select Option
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