What exact menus and keys have you assigned to those two entries?
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jamie
Hussey
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 9:02 AM
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Subject: [Hardhats-members] Lab and Pharmacy
Well, for one thing that year isn't up yet for VOE ... it's still in
beta. Plus, there are some capabilities that the CCHIT certification
calls for that VA hasn't needed to invest effort in (yet) and those
capabilities will need to be added to VOE.
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You can telnet into Cache on the single user licensed version but only from
the same PC Cache is running on.
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Wouldn't Clinical Reminders cover that? Reminders for flu shots, diabetes
checks, etc.
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Saccuci
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Since VA policy requires VA sites to stay
current on patches (generally only a couple months leeway is allowed and emergency
patches require an even more rapid response), a patch such as XU*8*366 released
29 Sep 2005 is assumed to be installed and would not be on a list of current or
VA collects race and ethnicity information based on requirements imposed by
bureaucracies in both the legislative and executive branches. As Nancy
indicates, the VA approved values are no where near as comprehensive as
the HL7 domains.
VA collects races of the following values:
AMERICAN INDIAN
Unfortunately, Intersystems changed the cube in Cache' v 5.1 and I haven't
found how to export the routines in the generic format and so the current
set of routines has Cache' specific stuff in the line with the routine name.
The file needs to be cleaned and resaved. Chris Richardson was going to
And here's a link VA has developed about VA's award:
http://www.innovations.va.gov/
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nancy
Anthracite
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 11:51 AM
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The VHA Health Information Architecture (VHIM) uses UML as its boxology
(you know, the different kinds of ology that use boxes to represent
things!) It's fairly expressive and has a wide range of tools now available
to transform the models into other useful artifacts (e.g. variations on the
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