Re: [Hardhats-members] Multiple IOs

2006-08-21 Thread Mike Schrom
ce(x,delim,17) s $Piece(name,delim,1)=$TR(y,"""") use output write !,name EOF close input <--- closes file when done goto quit In testing, I used the "$Principal" variable to do writes to the terminal and reads from the '

Re: [Hardhats-members] --> IMPORTANT NEWS ABOUT THE LIST!!!!!

2006-07-31 Thread Mike Schrom
What about the archives? They're full of useful information. Greg Kreis wrote: > > WE ARE MOVING FOLKS! > > The official list for Hardhats is now [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have > redone the mailing list page on our site to tell how to sign up. See > below. So, PLEASE, join the n

Re: [Hardhats-members] Configuration - Adjust system files to new domain

2006-07-28 Thread Mike Schrom
cribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Good luck, Mike Schrom Paul Pearce wrote: > During the configuration of FOIA VistA I get "stuck" at the Adjust system > files to new domain. I am using the FOIA VISTA CONFIGURATION document. > > Instead of this: > MODIFY WHAT FILE: KERN

[Hardhats-members] Is the Sourceforge-Hardhats list dead?

2006-07-27 Thread Mike Schrom
I haven't gotten any messages from Hardhats for two days, and the archive contains nothing since Tuesday. There have been a couple of posts on [EMAIL PROTECTED] today. - Take Surveys. Earn Cash. Influence the Future of IT Jo

Re: [Hardhats-members] CPRS crashes trying to open Notes tab

2006-07-24 Thread Mike Schrom
t;XWBLOG1234",*), for example (if $J=1234). In very verbose > mode the > log is sure to contain a huge amount of data if you have successfully > logged-on to CPRS. As I recall a few hundred RPC's are executed by > the time > CPRS displays the cover page

Re: [Hardhats-members] CPRS crashes trying to open Notes tab

2006-07-20 Thread Mike Schrom
cktrack from there. This wouldn't require > reinstalling anything. Use XPAR MENU TOOLS option EP to set XWBDEBUG > temporarily to 'very verbose'. Then examine the last part of the log in > ^XTMP("XWBLOG"_$J). > > Lloyd > > - Origina

Re: [Hardhats-members] CPRS crashes trying to open Notes tab

2006-07-20 Thread Mike Schrom
he added note titles: "only owner can > delete", but I gave ownership to the provider personna, which doesn't > have fileman access. > > Nancy Anthracite wrote: >> Is the user who created the titles the same one who is trying to view them? >> >> On Thurs

Re: [Hardhats-members] CPRS crashes trying to open Notes tab

2006-07-20 Thread Mike Schrom
oesn't have fileman access. Nancy Anthracite wrote: > Is the user who created the titles the same one who is trying to view them? > > On Thursday 20 July 2006 12:16, Mike Schrom wrote: > I didn't log it (should have, could have, would have!). But CPRS does > briefly show t

Re: [Hardhats-members] CPRS crashes trying to open Notes tab

2006-07-20 Thread Mike Schrom
the note titles? > > On Thursday 20 July 2006 11:15, Mike Schrom wrote: > Hiu OpenVista4 GT.M on CentOS 4.2. Using the 'old' broker. CPRS 1.25.42 > running on WindowsXP pro. Everything worked fine until I tried to add > note titles. Also, I've done this on my one te

Re: [Hardhats-members] CPRS crashes trying to open Notes tab

2006-07-20 Thread Mike Schrom
roblem. Mike Nancy Anthracite wrote: > Not that I know the answer, but could you please tell us your setup - VistA > version running on what OS on the same or different network than CPRS with > what Broker, New or Original? What is CPRS being run on? > > On Thursday 20 July 2006 1

[Hardhats-members] CPRS crashes trying to open Notes tab

2006-07-20 Thread Mike Schrom
croll", I assume this is a problem with CPRS or Windoze. Any Ideas? Mike Schrom - Take Surveys. Earn Cash. Influence the Future of IT Join SourceForge.net's Techsay panel and you'll get the chance to share y

Re: [Hardhats-members] ISM bands

2006-07-19 Thread Mike Schrom
The argument in my hospital is that wireless devices could affect EKGs, which are mostly wireless telemetry units, and pacemakers. However, I personally see Cardiologists using cell phones in the CCU, since most of us don't carry "beepers" anymore. Most hospitals use standard 802.11 wireless la

Re: [Hardhats-members] Pharmacy snafu ... enforced dosing schedules

2006-07-18 Thread Mike Schrom
I had a chance this morning to look at how the Albany VA handles this question. If you select Simvastatin, 40mg., the text dispensing instructions automatically say "Simvastatin, 80mg., one half tablet daily." Select Simvastatin, 20mg., and you get "Simvastatin, 40mg., one half tablet daily." T

Re: [Hardhats-members] M Programming

2006-07-18 Thread Mike Schrom
ight while camping - a stag beetle > attacking a frog perhaps 30 times its weight. It had its jaws locked on > the frog's left arm and its legs dug into different parts of the frog's > body. The frog was desperately trying to dislodge it. If I were a > betting man, I wo

Re: [Hardhats-members] M Programming

2006-07-14 Thread Mike Schrom
nk it 'bounced' there. But I did get it anyway. Thanks! Mike Kevin Toppenberg wrote: > I tried sending the file, and it was rejected. Any idea why? Kevin > > > On 7/13/06, Mike Schrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Sure, send it along! >> >>

Re: [Hardhats-members] M Programming

2006-07-13 Thread Mike Schrom
entry and matches it to > a VistA patient. Then it changes any data in VistA that doesn't match > what is in the upload file. If the patient isn't found, it is added > automatically. > > Good luck > Kevin > > > On 7/13/06, Mike Schrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [Hardhats-members] M Programming

2006-07-13 Thread Mike Schrom
hat you have access to the VistA > routines. > > Good luck, and let me know if I can help. > > Kevin > > > On 7/13/06, Mike Schrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Kevin, I replied to you off list. >> >> My hunch was correct, modifying a different Linux us

Re: [Hardhats-members] M Programming

2006-07-13 Thread Mike Schrom
ave a GT.M system, but it should work on > either (I think). Let me know if you want me to send it over. > > Kevin > > On 7/12/06, Mike Schrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I am not thinking that I even need to copy the database. First, I intend >> to practice writi

Re: [Hardhats-members] M Programming

2006-07-12 Thread Mike Schrom
che, you need to dismount the cache.dat before you copy it and move it to a > different namespace. With GT.M, you can copy a database file with the mupip > backup command. > > On Wednesday 12 July 2006 14:59, Mike Schrom wrote: > I just got my copy of Richard Walters' book,

[Hardhats-members] M Programming

2006-07-12 Thread Mike Schrom
VistA installation. I'm guessing that putting the routines in a user's Linux account other than VistA, will do this safely, correct? Mike Schrom - Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security?

[Hardhats-members] CPRS Note title

2006-07-12 Thread Mike Schrom
How can I add a note title to the CPRS drop down list of progress notes "Progress note properties"? I created a new note type through TIU Document Definition, but it doesn't appear in CPRS. Mike - Using Tomcat but need to

[Hardhats-members] CPRS configuration questions

2006-07-09 Thread Mike Schrom
do we set up defaults for these screens. The encounter form maintenance system seems to be for paper forms only. Mike Schrom - Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security? Get stuff done

Re: [Hardhats-members] VistA and Optometry

2006-07-09 Thread Mike Schrom
ients with service connected disabiliies, there is no third party billing for it. Mike Schrom Marc Krawitz wrote: > A few questions: > > 1) Does the VA provide basic optometric services to Vets - e.g. > glasses, contacts, basic exams, etc? > 2) If yes, is VistA used to track

Re: [Hardhats-members] IB Error

2006-07-07 Thread Mike Schrom
It's the HUI OpenVista4, which should, properly, be started with HUILOGIN, not ZU, because of a bug outlined in some previous thread, but which seems to work fine on my installation. Dan wrote: > I guess the question should be what HFS file (and why) is ZU trying to open > during sign-on? Is

Re: [Hardhats-members] IB Error

2006-07-07 Thread Mike Schrom
I looked at the offending routines and none seemed to have any hard-coded paths, but as I noted in another post, my problem was related to orphaned processes. Mike K.S. Bhaskar wrote: > But you don't get the error when your pwd is /home/vista? Could it be > that HOV4 has a relative name path

Re: [Hardhats-members] IB Error- Solved

2006-07-07 Thread Mike Schrom
Usha wrote: > I get this error when my pwd is not /home/vista and I try to run ^XUP from > the GTM prompt. > > Usha > > - Original Message ----- > From: "Mike Schrom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: > Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2006 11:49 PM > Subject: Re:

Re: [Hardhats-members] IB Error

2006-07-06 Thread Mike Schrom
t;/temp and /4 directories, which didn't work either. >> >>Norman Dodd wrote: >> >> >>>Create the file RET32648.txt in the path OpenVista/4/temp/ >>> >>>-Original Message- >>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>[mailto:

Re: [Hardhats-members] IB Error

2006-07-06 Thread Mike Schrom
-Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike > Schrom > Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2006 8:20 AM > To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net > Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] IB Error > > Now I really screwed things up! I tried

Re: [Hardhats-members] IB Error

2006-07-06 Thread Mike Schrom
Now I really screwed things up! I tried to install VPE which I found easier to use to look at the globals directly, and at the D ^ZVEMBLD step, I got the following message: /bin/bash: OpenVista/4/tempRET32648.txt: No such file or directory Now when I try to enter VistA,

[Hardhats-members] IB Error

2006-07-06 Thread Mike Schrom
2^0^0^/dev/pts/2 $ZE= XQ+5^XQ, Global variable undefined: ^DIC(19,150372994,-%GTM-E-GVUNDEF I $D(^VA(200,DUZ,202.1)),$L(^(202.1)) S XQJS=1 S %=+^(202.1) S XQUR=^DIC(19,%," U") D ^XQTOC Last Global Ref: ^DIC(19,

[Hardhats-members] AMA VOE CPT file

2006-07-03 Thread Mike Schrom
trying to import my regular CPT file because There seem to be too many cross references for me to handle. Mike Schrom Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security? Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job easier Download IBM WebSphere

Re: [Hardhats-members] Pharmacy snafu ... enforced dosing schedules

2006-07-03 Thread Mike Schrom
he VA, I have all of my common meds saved this way. You can change the order before saving it. Also the "complex" tab allows for doses beyond what is listed in the drop down box (eg., 60MG prednisone) Mike Schrom Kevin Toppenberg wrote: > Thanks for the reply. > > I don&#x

Re: [Hardhats-members] Pharmacy snafu ... enforced dosing schedules

2006-07-03 Thread Mike Schrom
Medrol dosepaks aren't on formulary here. Mike Schrom Kevin Toppenberg wrote: > One of the doctors in our group used VistA while in residency at the > VA, and he has expressed his dislike of CPRS drug prescribing. He > described having to "stand on one's head" to prescribe d

Re: [Hardhats-members] VistARad imaging

2006-06-21 Thread Mike Schrom
comd/rorden/ > > On Wednesday June 21 2006 7:55 am, Mike Schrom wrote: > >>On a related topic, most of the radiology groups in town are going >>"filmless", so patients are coming into my office with CD's instead of >>hard copies of CT scans. Aside from the

Re: [Hardhats-members] Hopefully someone can give me a little insight.

2006-06-21 Thread Mike Schrom
NSI 837, even the VA sends their billing through a clearinghouse. No one seems to have yet tried billing from VistA outside the VA, although I'd like to give it a try. I wish I could go to the Conference! Mike Schrom Kevin Toppenberg wrote: > You do not need to know Mumps to work with VistA. S

[Hardhats-members] VistARad imaging

2006-06-21 Thread Mike Schrom
ICOM viewers under Linux, or interfacing them with VistA or CPRS? Mike Schrom ___ Hardhats-members mailing list Hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hardhats-members

Re: [Hardhats-members] WorldVistA wiki up

2006-06-15 Thread Mike Schrom
HERE! HERE! K.S. Bhaskar wrote: > The WorldVistA wiki (http://openforum.worldvista.org/~forum) is once > again available for use. Thank you to Larry Landis and Dave Whitten for > their tremendous effort in upgrading it and bringing it back up. > > Regards > -- Bhaskar > > VistA is a journey,

Re: [Hardhats-members] INIT.D

2006-06-15 Thread Mike Schrom
need this automated? > > Kevin > > > On 6/15/06, Mike Schrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> If I read this right, this allows the listener to run directly under >> Linux instead of being started by mumps, correct? It would eliminate >> another step in starting V

Re: [Hardhats-members] INIT.D

2006-06-15 Thread Mike Schrom
If I read this right, this allows the listener to run directly under Linux instead of being started by mumps, correct? It would eliminate another step in starting VistA. Does anyone know whether this patch is included in HuiOpenVista4 - never mind, I answered my own question, it's dated 5/27/06

Re: [Hardhats-members] Cross reference between ICD-9 and CPT codes

2006-06-15 Thread Mike Schrom
Nancy, this is from my local carrier's website: http://www.umd.nycpic.com/lcd.html Each listing tells which ICD codes are valid for each procedure. There is probably a similar document for your carrier, and although the link is broken the page also refers to a national policy. Mike Nancy Anth

Re: [Hardhats-members] Cross reference between ICD-9 and CPT codes

2006-06-15 Thread Mike Schrom
CMS, and every commercial payor, already has software to do that, which IS used to determine payments. It's deeply flawed, for example, CPT 31575, examination of the larynx is not payable with ICD-9-CM 478.32, vocal cord paralysis. How, do you know that the vocal cord is paralyzed unless you ex

Re: [Hardhats-members] AMD chips and VistA

2006-06-12 Thread Mike Schrom
I've got an Athlon64 3700+ running GT.M/Vista under Suse 10.0 64-bit. Runs just fine, no special prep required. My only problem is with accessing via CPRS from the windows box. Seems to be a Samba problem, since I can ssh in through PuTTY just fine. Mike Schrom Nancy Anthracite wrote:

Re: [Hardhats-members] worldvista membership from the front page

2006-05-31 Thread Mike Schrom
I second that! Paypal's 'security' is everything but! Greg Woodhouse wrote: I bought software from a site taking payments through PayPal once. I doubt I ever will again, because what followed was a deluge of spam and phishing. Please consider finding another alternative. --- Fred Trotter <[EMAI

Re: [Hardhats-members] My Vista won't fit into larger hospital ITnetwork

2006-05-25 Thread Mike Schrom
By no means am I criticizing VistA security. I'm trying to bring it into my own practice. The problem is that, despite VistA being probably the most robust EHR system in the world, and despite the advances in health care that even part-time VA docs (like me) are proud of, there remains a public

Re: [Hardhats-members] My Vista won't fit into larger hospital IT network

2006-05-25 Thread Mike Schrom
Personally, the only time I EVER saw an EMR roll out before the 'users' were getting frustrated by delays, was when the Albany VA's lab results terminals suddenly (actually over a couple of years) morphed into DHCP then into VistA! James Abbott wrote: --- Kevin Toppenberg wrote: Especially

Re: [Hardhats-members] My Vista won't fit into larger hospital IT network

2006-05-24 Thread Mike Schrom
are they paying for this 'super-duper EMR'? Or are they just going to tax you, either directly or by adding the costs to your overhead? Kevin Toppenberg wrote: Yeah, moving to Cache' probably be a solution. But frankly it is not worth the effort for me to reinstall windows onto the server, l

Re: [Hardhats-members] My Vista won't fit into larger hospital IT network

2006-05-24 Thread Mike Schrom
Ah, the joys of corporate medicine! Of course, given the news of the past few days, emphasizing VistA's security isn't likely to help. There is still something to be said for us few 'dinosaurs' in solo private practice who can chose an EHR or PMS system based on my needs and no one else's. My

Re: [Hardhats-members] Setup Clinical reminder for age range less than a year

2006-05-20 Thread Mike Schrom
21st century! Kevin Toppenberg wrote: Another example is when diseases are discussed, one will often encounter descriptions that that it will typically begin, for example, in the "5th decade", which of course means a patient is in their 40s, not 50s. This always confuses me. Kevin On 5/19/06

Re: [Hardhats-members] Setup Clinical reminder for age range less than a year

2006-05-19 Thread Mike Schrom
This isn't confined to VistA. I just left my community hospital's OR where a patient whose first birthday is TOMORROW was listed as age:0. Mike Nancy Anthracite wrote: I suspect you are running into that age problem again where things get rounded to the nearest year for veterans and it needs

Re: [Hardhats-members] User interfaces

2006-05-19 Thread Mike Schrom
Absolutely! We almost went nuts waiting for screens to come up, when the Albany VA took a server(or2?) off line prior to the migration to Cache (and the addition of server capacity). Mike JohnLeoZ wrote: Dr. Abbott's message about his work with AHLTA sent me off to Google with, I think, inter

Re: [Hardhats-members] Moving the hardhats list to Google groups

2006-05-17 Thread Mike Schrom
If you search Google groups for 'vista', the proper link doesn't come up in the first 75 pages! (I ran out of patience). You get plenty of 'windows vista', and links for a gps device from Garmin, as well as words in spanish and italian. Mike - As a Google group, VistA will be more visible

Re: [Hardhats-members] Having problems?

2006-05-16 Thread Mike Schrom
I got one new post saturday and five today, the meeting notice didn't come through except in the 'digest' message which I get on a different e-mail acct. Mike Greg Kreis wrote: Bhaskar said he and Joseph Dal Molin are not seeing their posts make it to the list, last week. I don't know if the

Re: Hardhats mailing list problems - Re: [Hardhats-members] User interfaces

2006-05-15 Thread Mike Schrom
My reply to Greg's post didn't go through! Speaking of broken things, Any news on the WIKI? If it's not going to be up soon, I seem to recall there is an archived copy somewhere. Anyone have the link? Mike Nancy Anthracite wrote: I suggest that we post to both until this problem goes away,

Re: [Hardhats-members] more linux questions

2006-05-11 Thread Mike Schrom
Kevin, 1. It's like a DOS command line, but the ./ tells linux to look in the current directory. 2. Some installers/upgrade tools require to specify a source, like sourceforge, freshrpms etc., and if you don't provide one they look in your 'installation source', i.e. the cd you installed fro

Re: [Hardhats-members] Linux KDE question

2006-05-09 Thread Mike Schrom
Nice summary Bhaskar, One other point about Linux Distros, I've learned that, you shouldn't build (or buy) a computer without first checking the OS you plan to use for appropriate drivers for your hardware (even Windows). If your favorite Distro doesn't have SATA II support or run nVidia cards

Re: [Hardhats-members] Linux KDE question

2006-05-08 Thread Mike Schrom
s I was used to with Red Hat 9, though this was probably due to limitations on my part. Now that you mention apt, I think I can install apt on my Fedora, and I think I will do that. Thanks, Kevin On 5/8/06, Mike Schrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: rpm stands for Redhat Package Manager. SUSE use

Re: [Hardhats-members] Linux KDE question

2006-05-08 Thread Mike Schrom
rpm stands for Redhat Package Manager. SUSE uses the same format and a right click offers an install option. I abandoned Fedora 4 because of a lot of problems, mostly hardware, and have found Kubuntu to be more user friendly. Same KDE gui, but uses the debian package manager, apt seems happier

[Hardhats-members] WIKI's dead

2006-05-08 Thread Mike Schrom
WIKI crashed on me in the middle of a long configuration session! Can't get to the main page from any machine. --- Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security? Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology

Re: [Hardhats-members] Migrating vista console module routines to cleint side GUIs

2006-05-03 Thread Mike Schrom
I wouldn't be quite that pessimistic. Older practice management systems, many still in use (my office for example), still use character based interfaces. Windows keyboard shortcuts are still faster than point, click, point, click, point, click. Greg Woodhouse wrote: --- Nancy Anthracite <[E

[Hardhats-members] Community Perception of VistA

2006-05-02 Thread Mike Schrom
short, in addition to improving the system and it's useability, I think we and the VOE vendors have a significant marketing task ahead. Mike Schrom --- Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security? Get st

Re: [Hardhats-members] VMWare, linux question -- starting up Xserver, GUI etc.

2006-04-26 Thread Mike Schrom
Kevin, Microsoft's Virtual Server 2005 R2 documentation seems to emphasize compatability with Windows Servers. I haven't tried it but I did download Parallels Workstation, which installed fine, although I couldn't boot Suse linux, but then I realized that the DVD I had was the 64 bit version,

Re: [Hardhats-members] EMR vs. CPOE

2006-04-24 Thread Mike Schrom
Yes, and the VA also uses the features of its billing system. For the VA it's a comprehensive practice management system, and not too far from it for the rest of us, if you can configure all of the parts. Marc Krawitz wrote: Would it be fair to characterize VistA as both an EMR and a CPOE? It

Re: [Hardhats-members] Converting a .dat file for use in GTM

2006-04-13 Thread Mike Schrom
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 client and server may not have a keep-alive, and some stateful firewall forgets about the connection. -- Bhaskar On Thu, 2006-04-13 at

Re: [Hardhats-members] Converting a .dat file for use in GTM

2006-04-13 Thread Mike Schrom
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

Re: [Hardhats-members] GT.M on Max OS-X (intel)?

2006-04-12 Thread Mike Schrom
Ms will be pretty ucky, but you never know. -jon- -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Mike Schrom Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 8:50 AM To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] GT.M on Max OS-X (intel)? This

Re: [Hardhats-members] GT.M on Max OS-X (intel)?

2006-04-12 Thread Mike Schrom
This looks way cool! According to Parallels' documentation, there is a "host only" networking mode which allows networking between the primary OS and VM machines. This suggests that you could run CPRS in a VM and access VistA on the primary OS, or in another VM, while running a third primary OS

Re: [Hardhats-members] GT.M on Max OS-X (intel)?

2006-04-11 Thread Mike Schrom
Sorry, I didn't mean to be critical of the Mac, my (poorly phrased) thought was more along the lines of questioning whether the energy being expended to extend VistA to other platforms might be better utilized to extend the capabilities of VistA on the platforms on which it already runs well.

Re: [Hardhats-members] GT.M on Max OS-X (intel)?

2006-04-11 Thread Mike Schrom
I'm curious why, aside from the fact that the Mac community is very devoted to the Mac architecture (and has a greater tendency to proselytize), people seem to want to shoehorn GT.M/VistA into the Intel based Mac. Why not use an Intel or AMD based PC, which would run Linux GT.M/VistA out of the

Re: [Hardhats-members] TIU Templates with Tables

2006-04-10 Thread Mike Schrom
You might also consider using Screenman. Might still have the same problem with proportional spacing, but you can define you columns as boxes. Kevin Toppenberg wrote: I am wondering exactly what you mean. Are you asking how to create a GUI box that interacts with the user in a tabular format

Re: [Hardhats-members] security question

2006-04-04 Thread Mike Schrom
In regular production environments, MD's don't have fileman access, and don't have GT.M prompts, because login scripts bypass these steps. Matthew King wrote: I have a basic question about security in VistA. If I access Fileman as a regular user (MD)and Inquire the New Person file, I can read t

Re: [Hardhats-members] HIPAA Compliance

2006-04-03 Thread Mike Schrom
Then what? Is there a log of access to that record? Kevin Toppenberg wrote: Setting a patient to sensitive is a standard menu option in the security menu tree. You enter the patient to be considered sensitive. Kevin On 4/3/06, Gregory Woodhouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Apr 3, 2006,

Re: [Hardhats-members] HIPAA Compliance

2006-03-31 Thread Mike Schrom
In the VA hospital, some records opened in CPRS give us a warning about "Sensitive Patient Record" and the warning says something about all access being monitored. I don't have any idea how it's implemented (or whether it's just a scare tactic!). I've never seen a warning in "blue screen" VistA

Re: [Hardhats-members] How to load CPT into Vista FOIA

2006-03-29 Thread Mike Schrom
fields, in the order that they appear in the saved file. You can save this as a template to repeat the same import a second time. 6. When you have selected all the fields you wish to import, exit, save and run the import. If you didn't fill or remove the 'mandatory' for a requir

Re: [Hardhats-members] Clinical Reference Data Question

2006-03-28 Thread Mike Schrom
CPT codes, though they are released yearly by the AMA Marc Krawitz wrote: Of course - the question is whether there is a process to propagate all of those updates from the VA to the open source community. We already know about the pharmacy issue. The question is what other updates ( if any )

Re: [Hardhats-members] Call for Discussion: GatedAccess vs GatedWriteable Wiki Policy

2006-03-23 Thread Mike Schrom
I vote for AnonymousReadOnly/GatedWriteable, but I wouldn't terribly mind logging in to a GatedAccess system (However, I'm still waiting for my user ID). Mike Schrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At the request of several people in our VistA Community, I am asking for discussion of th

Re: [Hardhats-members] Open source and accessibility

2006-03-22 Thread Mike Schrom
You can use any windows program without a mouse. Some things are actually easier, like CTRL-V, which takes two steps with the mouse, but many things aren't. Kevin Toppenberg wrote: On 3/21/06, Richard Schilling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: This has been an interesting thread to say the least.

Re: [Hardhats-members] Open source and accessibility

2006-03-21 Thread Mike Schrom
I went through this exact scenario recently, trying to get my Visioneer scanner and Canon s820 printer to work on Linux. Both companies emphatically refuse to provide Linux drivers. Eventually I broke the scanner trying to configure it and wound up replacing both machines with an HP all-in-one,

Re: [Hardhats-members] Installation of VistA on GT.M. Linux

2006-03-09 Thread Mike Schrom
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 200

Re: [Hardhats-members] Linux RPM question.

2006-03-08 Thread Mike Schrom
As a recent emmigrant from "Windoze" to Linux, I can sympathize with the 'missing dependencies' problem. One of the few virtues to Windows is that if an installer needs a shared .dll but can't find it, it usually has its own and installs it. In short, RPM can use direct command line downloads,

Re: [Hardhats-members] acess to wiki openforum_worldvista.org

2006-03-08 Thread Mike Schrom
I tried to register a while ago. The sign up page was there, but I don't think it went through, since I never got a confirmation. JohnLeoZimmer wrote: OK, sorry, Earth to Zimmer: I don't know what's wrong with the Login/Sign Up page. And I can't find any log of a change in that page for the p

Re: [Hardhats-members] CHUI scrollable window API

2006-03-01 Thread Mike Schrom
There is a line editor too: CLUNK * 1000! I worked for the VA for 5 years before I found out it could be changed! Dan wrote: As far as I know that editor is full screen only. At 06:26 PM 2/28/2006, you wrote: Isn't there a text editor built into vista (although it is clunk in my opinion).

RE: [Hardhats-members] A Pill, a Scalpel, a Database

2006-02-16 Thread Mike Schrom
(Snip) CBF: This should definitely be legal. Why should the employer be saddled with the cost of your lowered productivity due to illness? MS: That sounds great, unless you are the one whose children can't have food or clothes or go to college because you can't get a job because EVERY potenti

Re: [Hardhats-members] local file numbers

2006-02-16 Thread Mike Schrom
would protect my modifications from being stomped by a patch. If I need to get a number assigned, how do I do it? I should do it before making any modifications, and if we all need a unique number space, that might get real complicated when VOE gets in wide use. Mike Schrom Cameron Schlehuber

Re: [Hardhats-members] A Pill, a Scalpel, a Database

2006-02-16 Thread Mike Schrom
As long as it's quality medical information FOR patients, not quality medical information ABOUT patients, that is not specifically authorized. Kevin Toppenberg wrote: If HIS were standardized, I could anticipate a "Google" of the future coming up with fantastic ways of enhancing patient care b

Re: [Hardhats-members] RAID 1 - Worked like a charm.

2006-02-13 Thread Mike Schrom
Of course here in the upstate NY snow belt we only got 3/8" of snow yesterday, but I learned that lesson a while ago. I've used floppies, tapes, zip, CD-R and CD-RW for backups, but every one has failed at one time or another. Since going to RAID 1 on my servers (even my home PC) I can trip ov

Re: [Hardhats-members] Billing Module for VistA

2006-02-06 Thread Mike Schrom
le to set it up with VPN (or outside our firewall) to give someone a chance to look at it "as is." thurman -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:hardhats- [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike Schrom Sent: Monday, February 06, 2006 11:18 AM To: hardhats-members@li

Re: [Hardhats-members] Billing Module for VistA

2006-02-06 Thread Mike Schrom
I'm sure I could do it in BASIC, but if I'm going to stick with VistA, I'd probably try to learn M eventually anyway. I have the ANSI 837 documentation, though it may be an older version. I'd like to see how VistA formats the output. Greg Woodhouse wrote: --- Mike Schr

Re: [Hardhats-members] Billing Module for VistA

2006-02-06 Thread Mike Schrom
lling system with VistA. But there was no one that started the actual programming. Kevin On 2/6/06, Mike Schrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Nancy, I'd be interested in seeing the specs on VistA's billing output. I'm not enough of a progammer to do much more than create a post

Re: [Hardhats-members] Billing Module for VistA

2006-02-06 Thread Mike Schrom
ling module captures the data. My encounter form comes up blank, despite having imported all of the CPT and ICD codes. Any Idea how to add codes to the form? Mike Schrom Nancy Anthracite wrote: I believe VistA can still generate a 1500 type bill, although I have never tried any of that. The

Re: [Hardhats-members] FOIA VistA SemiVivA 20060113 available

2006-01-29 Thread Mike Schrom
Downloaded 4 more times, from four different mirrors, same result, same md5sum: linux:~ # md5sum /Distrib/VistA/FOIAVistASemiVivA20060113.tgz 714b75b4b3f560c43ab5aeb2ca3e444d /Distrib/VistA/FOIAVistASemiVivA20060113.tgz linux:~ # md5sum /Distrib/VistA/FOIAVistASemiVivA20060113.tgz 714b75b4b3f5

Re: [Hardhats-members] FOIA VistA SemiVivA 20060113 available

2006-01-28 Thread Mike Schrom
see any checksums to verify it. I'm running SUSE 10.0 (64 bit) on an Athlon 64. Would the 64 bit environment be a problem? Anyone have any ideas? Mike Schrom --- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Do you grep through log

Re: [Hardhats-members] What is the best (automated) way to update existing patient records?

2006-01-26 Thread Mike Schrom
We may complain about software like VistA being too rigid in its requirements, but my office, and every other I know of, would actually benefit from software that requires data to be entered in exactly the correct format, i.e., "Idiot proof". Not that my office staff are idiots mind you . . .

Re: [Hardhats-members] Compiling CPRS

2006-01-26 Thread Mike Schrom
A naive question: Does this mean that CPRS will become platform independent and allow those of us who are fed up with Bill Gates to scrap the Windoze box we keep around only to connect to the Linux box running VistA? Nancy Anthracite wrote: Found it. CPRS-Rehost under Packages. I assume this

Re: [Hardhats-members] CPRS Clinical Workflow Question

2006-01-24 Thread Mike Schrom
That's pretty close, but the ICD9 codes are for practical purposes for billing. They are entered into VistA via the encounter form. (I can't seem to populate the encounter form list with them but that's another problem!) We code the reason for a patient encounter, a CPT code, to the highest lev

Re: [Hardhats-members] Please Consider Splitting the Hardhats List

2006-01-16 Thread Mike Schrom
That sounds like an argument for the 'forum' format. chuck5566 wrote: [I place this out in front of everyone so that everyone knows where it came from.] I would like to formally request of the powers that be to please consider splitting this list into two lists: Hardhats-Discussion and H

Re: [Hardhats-members] PATIENT fields question

2006-01-08 Thread Mike Schrom
Also applicable to patient with insurance held by spouse. Where to enter that. Nancy Anthracite wrote: Greg Woodhouse and I were working on exactly this problem just recently, and someone gave us a suggestion for a field that was buried in a somewhat obscure place to get this data. It was a

[Hardhats-members] VistA Allergy File AL06-07

2006-01-03 Thread Mike Schrom
I received the following patient safety warning at the VA today (as a .pdf, which I cut & pasted without formatting). It may be of interest to Kevin and anyone else using the pharmacy ordering package and who installed all of the latest patches. Mike Item: VistA allergy file (120.8) – Certa

Re: [Hardhats-members] Modifier keys

2005-12-30 Thread Mike Schrom
In fact, at the VA hospital here, we use Win2000 boxes with Kea and also have to use F1 for PF1. I don't think there are any "Terminals" left in the VA either! Gregory Woodhouse wrote: On Dec 30, 2005, at 5:40 AM, Mike Schrom wrote: What you use for the PF1-4 depends o

Re: [Hardhats-members] Modifier keys

2005-12-30 Thread Mike Schrom
I second that! Gregory Woodhouse wrote: On Dec 30, 2005, at 5:40 AM, Mike Schrom wrote: What you use for the PF1-4 depends on your terminal emulation. With my GT.M/Fedora 4 and VT-100 emulation F1 works as PF1. But some people have used Ctrl or Alt key combinations. It sure would be

Re: [Hardhats-members] Question about getting mail to work

2005-12-30 Thread Mike Schrom
What you use for the PF1-4 depends on your terminal emulation. With my GT.M/Fedora 4 and VT-100 emulation F1 works as PF1. But some people have used Ctrl or Alt key combinations. Kevin Toppenberg wrote: Also, if you are just setting up VistA, you might not yet have taskman running. It is the

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