FYI. Maybe we can get some ideas about funding help for VistA adopters.
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First, do this, and make sure you get Cache:Cacheweb for the Box:Volume pair
(which is really VOLUME:BOX).
How I handled this was to go into Taskman Site Parameters and make these two
inactive
VISTAD GETENV^%ZOSV
VISTAW Y
Which give you in the output in the respective places:
the rest. This file lists the
legitimate environments and applies parameters to them. As a result, it
has such a dramatic effect on TaskMan's behavior that you want to keep
it tightly under control to avoid any confusion.
Yours truly,
Rick Marshall
On Wednesday 02 February 2005 07:20 pm, Nancy E
This is what the data dictionary said:
DATA NAMEGLOBALDATA
ELEMENT TITLE LOCATION TYPE
---
14.7,10 OUT OF SERVICE 0;11 SET
All the companies are listed here:
http://www.ihealthbeat.org/index.cfm?Action=dspItemitemID=108674
Doubt it will help, but
On Monday 31 January 2005 03:46 am, Richard Schilling wrote:
I've been poking around the Internet to find out more about the
Intrastructure Consortium mentioned in
Bob Witkop from Intersystems hangs his hat here at times, so he will see this.
On Sunday 30 January 2005 02:25 pm, Bob Beckley wrote:
If you look at a global listing in the Cache/VMS environment, you'll notice
that the global array to the left of the = sign is listed only once.
Subsequent
Are the changes that are made tracked, i.e., exactly what is different and who
made them?
On Friday 28 January 2005 10:26 pm, steven mcphelan wrote:
No it is not. It is the date that the WP field was last edited updated. I
do not know if FM still does this, but it used to update that date
My guess it that you didn't have any problems only because you put UCI in all
the places that needed UCI and VOL in all of the places that needed VOL. Had
you called whatever was in UCI in the VistA you started with, and VOL what
was in the VOL, you would have had to have changed it in fewer
that would come under the auspices of auditing
and journaling. The WP field itself has nowhere to
store such data.
Kevin
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Are the changes that are made tracked, i.e., exactly
what is different and who
made them?
On Friday 28 January
probably holds the parameters
required by CPRS. The new record is something like:
Name : ORWDSET O RX
QUICK ORDER : PS MEDS
SET MEMBER : ORDERABLE ITEM
Regards
Nick
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wrote:
RE: [HARDHATS] enter new medication
Date: Wed Dec 10 15:09:55 2003
Some of the documentation links are dead so I sent an email asking about it.
Also, I have RPMS software from a FOIA request from about a year ago, so I
may be able to find the routines if someone, like Kevin, wants to try it.
On Thursday 27 January 2005 02:12 am, Floyd Dennis wrote:
On
For what it is worth, the recommendation in VistA for that field CPU (UCI,VOL)
is to leave it blank.
On Thursday 27 January 2005 05:40 am, Nick James wrote:
Hi
The taskman seems to be running but still the
Background Filer is not running. I have made
the following changes to the MAILMAN
Dictate is this?
Thanks,
thurman
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That is exactly what I thought, but there are additions needed at the server
level to provide the needed data for the graphical level. I am beginning to
get a pretty good handle on how the whole thing fits together so when I ask
for coders to try to do something, I hope my requests won't be
Just in case there are other M impaired folk out there (like me), with Chris
Richardson's help, I found out that NEMUG meeting to celebrate the 5 to
6 transition would be April 9-10 in Boston, which means this is an
opportunity to bring together the diverse and dispersed M community and
Have you explored using Dragon NaturallySpeaking for doing the initial typing
of your notes? The computer record your voice and types at the same time,
Then the transcriptionist can listen to what you said and correct it if it
doesn't match. I understand that having that done by the
Maybe that is when he got IN!
On Thursday 27 January 2005 01:31 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greg Woodhouse, 3:35am?? You need to get out more!
John Clemens
IT Specialist, Software
IRMS
Veterans Affairs Medical Center (662)
4150 Clement Street
San Francisco, CA 94121
Phone:
your data pulled together for you.
/David.
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Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] CPRS : the mysterious
Speaking of searching, at the Greenbelt meeting prior to this one I remember
George Timson had something to search all of the fields to find things - not
the contents of them but the field names. As an example, where is the shoe
size recorded? If that tool is available somewhere, I would like
So can somebody from Medsphere tell us if Medsphere
OpenVistA and is it really open source and if so, what sort of license is
being used for it ?
On Wednesday 26 January 2005 11:34 am, David Sommers wrote:
Medsphere Raises $7.5 Million in Latest Round of Venture Financing
And Appoints Larry
Here is that link.
http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2004/04-25382.htm
On Wednesday 26 January 2005 02:42 pm, Mark Amundson wrote:
PJoseph,/P
PDo you know was this in response the the RFI that CMS posted in Nov last
year.nbsp; I posted a linknbsp;on HardHatsnbsp;to the Federal Register
The way it reads I would assume it is not a COR or RPT tab but a tab like
those on the bottom of the CPRS windows that allows you to look at differnet
sections of the chart.
On Tuesday 25 January 2005 06:56 am, Nick James wrote:
hi Kevin,
Thanks for your comments.
I am aware of the
Just to be sure, you have done everything that has to do with Mailman that is
in the installation instructions for VistA with Cache on the Hardhats web
site http://www.hardhats.org/projects/VistA_Install/Vista_Install.html ? And
there is something, that the installation instructions unabashedly
to this?
w .24e-2
.0024
Nancy E. Anthracite wrote:
Is it fairly typical to provide numbers in a format with a D followed by a
power of 10, i.e. 0.240D-02 is really .0024, for entry into
databases to be parsed and used by programs? If it is, is the D-02
portion usually provided
the names I think :-)
Kevin
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wrote:
What does M understand and a corollary to that is
what would you do if you
wanted to read it into an M database and do all of
these calculations in M to
define points on a graph. Wouldn't a separtate
Nick,
I know this problem is one I have faced (with help) in the past, and I don't
recall how it was beat for sure, but I think it might have been adding the
Provider key (you have to have ORES for docs) or maybe the Person Class MD DO
or having an electronic signature, all in file 200.
This is the same article that Tom Ackerman told me about a while back. I just
looked back and realized he hadn't posted it to the Hardhats list so I am so
glad you did. We all ought to keep a copy to read the next time a Getting
Over M[UMPS] article gets published.
Incidentally, is the
Oops, that should have been posted by Heidi Pape Laird on Jan 18!
On Thursday 20 January 2005 12:26 pm, Nancy E. Anthracite wrote:
This is the same article that Tom Ackerman told me about a while back. I
just looked back and realized he hadn't posted it to the Hardhats list so I
am so glad
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To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Healthcare and IT
This is the same article that Tom Ackerman told me about a while back. I
just
looked back
to order drugs
Thanks
Nick
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Nick,
I know this problem is one I have faced (with help)
in the past, and I don't
recall how it was beat for sure, but I think it
might have been adding the
Provider key (you have to have ORES for docs
We have got to get OsiriX ported to Linux and integrated with VistA. Maybe
Joseph will give us an update about what, if anything, is going on with that.
http://www.redherring.com/Article.aspx?a=11135hed=iPods+make+the+rounds%A7or=Capitalsubsector=PrivateMarkets
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VistALite is now VistAOffice and it has not been released. However, VistA
itself, on which VistAOffice is built, is available if you are interested in
that.
On Tuesday 18 January 2005 02:24 pm, Alberto Odor Morales wrote:
Is there some source from which Vista Lite can be downloaded for
John Leo might like to jump in here as he set up something to print
prescriptions with a picture of the patient on them. I don't know how easily
his code would integrate with VistA, if it would at all.
For my nonEMR use, I use a prescription templates for Meds I commonly use, and
I suspect
0.7 2.7
0:23.07 X
1 root 16 0 1580 516 1424 S 0.0 0.1
0:03.40 init
2 root 34 19 000 S 0.0 0.0
0:00.00 ksoftirqd/0
Rusty
Nancy E. Anthracite wrote:
What is the HL filer monitor and how did you start
it?
On Thursday 13 January 2005 01:35 pm
continuously
the D STOP^XWBTCP(9200) fails to stop the process and I
have to exit GTM and run mupip stop process.
I guess that behaviour can't be due to lack of ZTMGRSET.
I'll have to stop my own processes for today, and revisit
tomorrow ...thanks for the help.
Rusty
Nancy E. Anthracite
I think I can guess how you are set up. The only way to access a VistA server
over the Internet that I know of is if it is outside the fire wall. When you
have your router connected instead of connecting directly to your modem, you
are inside a firewall and do not have a routable IP. Most
..and the
act of connecting CPRS actually starts some process that
overwhelms the server.
Any further suggestions will be much appreciated.
Rusty
Nancy E. Anthracite wrote:
What do you get when you run ^XTER?
I would think you should be able to run ZTMGRSET.
On Thursday 13 January 2005
http://www.ihealthbeat.org/index.cfm?Action=dspItemitemID=108482
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I think I can guess how you are set up. The
only
way to access a VistA server
over the Internet that I know of is if it is
outside
/g/mumps.gld
I don't recall that running D ^ARJTGTM was necessary for this
Semiviva Demo.
Is there a step by step guide for Demo startup or would someone lead me
by the hand?
Rusty Maynard
Nancy E. Anthracite wrote:
The lack of information about this demo is entirely my fault. I
by step guide for Demo startup or would someone lead me
by the hand?
Rusty Maynard
Nancy E. Anthracite wrote:
The lack of information about this demo is entirely my fault. I was
supposed to write instructions, and have not yet. It is the same demo
that you see at www.va.gov/CPRSdemo ported
Kevin, I am not quite clear what you want. Do you want to have it answer
that same question the same way 10,000 times, like a loop until it stops
being presented the question?
On Tuesday 11 January 2005 08:18 pm, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Hey all,
I need a straight-forward script for
both lines together, of course)
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Anthracite
Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 12:15 PM
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] CPRS autoupdate
This printer issue has been a recurring theme on the Hardhats mailing list, so
perhaps someone (hint for a volunteer) can combine Kevin's and Fil's
explanations into a newbie level document for Cache/Windows and GTM/Linux
printing.
Fil is terrific at writing newbie level stuff ( witness
It is actually E1959-98 do it isn't quite as close to as old as we are,
Fil. ;-)
On Monday 10 January 2005 01:12 pm, Beza, Fil wrote:
I hope that 1959 in ASTM -1959 Guide for RFPs does not indicate the
year the guide was produced? ;-).
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The ASTM guide for RFPs for Medical Transcription Services you will have to
pay for to see on the ASTM web site, and I am pretty sure that RFP means
Request for Proposal, which, I think, is basically asking people for bids to
do a job.
On Sunday 09 January 2005 11:26 am, Kevin Toppenberg
http://homepage.mac.com/rossetantoine/osirix/
Joseph Dal Molin has been pursuing this possibility with them already, and I
suspect he will bring us up to date when he sees your email. Apparently they
do not think the port from the Mac OS will be all that difficult, (see here
for instance
So is this a NOIS issue RE DPTLK? Should we be be fixing this in WV?
On Tuesday 04 January 2005 10:23 pm, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
I can understand why the trailing period is trimmed
off.
Regarding Steve's comment below about not seeing a
problem with being unable to find a patient later
Just in case there are others of you who, like me, don't read directions, when
you install the new version of GTM, you need to do the following (Bhaskar
bailed me out - AGAIN):
Before upgrading an existing global directory (.gld) file, ensure
that you have a backup copy of the old .gld file.
Now I ran into this, which I assume is the same old code for other operating
systems and just recompile and ignore it problem. Am I correct?
GTMD ^XUP
Setting up programmer environment
Access Code:
. S (%,%1)=$ZGETDVI($I,TT_ACCPORNAM)
^-
At
Friday I went quickly through the tutorial for Screenman. There is a
Screencam version that makes it even faster to review. I suggest you take a
look at that. I think it would be perfect for what you want, but it would be
outside of CPRSChart.
On Sunday 02 January 2005 11:16 am, Kevin
I sent this for Chris as he was having trouble posting to Sourceforge.
Kevin;
Just accept the 1 default for the CROSS-REFERENCE NUMBER:. It
is specific to this field and this file and this cross-reference. It is not
a number space issue.
Best wishes; Chris
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From: Nancy E. Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] HealtheVet Desktop Components
Date: Sat, 25 Dec 2004 15:08:39 -0500
Believe me, you do not want to connect to Austin. That is the US
Department of Veteran's Affairs Master
I would just like to point out to newbies, like me, the reason to make the job
limit not equal to the maximum sign on allowed is to give yourself a job to
use to figure out what the problem is - a little pearl Rick let me know about
that experienced people, like Susaanti, already know!
Now
another means of transferring the patient link.
2) Implement a different CCOW product (that's made from scratch or Open
Source).
3) Talk to Sentillion.
Thoughts?
/David.
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I noted this version of documentation for the Broker Development Kit that is a
bit newer than what is on www.Hardhats.org and it mentions an API in there
that allows any language to use Broker. I don't know enough about this to
know if this documentation will help, or even if it is
Does anyone know where I can find this file?
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the COM object has been registered, then the object is
probably already available in VB.
Kevin
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I noted this version of documentation for the Broker
Development Kit that is a bit newer than what is on www.Hardhats.org
Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't the reason for so much interest in SQL
that so many people in the work force are trained to make queries using SQL?
Isn't the issue writing an interface that allows SQL queries of a Mumps
database. Isn't that what that company in Massachusetts
(
It looks to me like it is looking for mumps direct in you user routines, not
your /usr/local/gtm/o directory, which also does not seem to be in the
statement about where to look. I think that it needs to read like this:
gtmroutines= /usr/local/OpenVistA/o /home/kdt0p/OpenVistA_UserData/o
I have not got a recent FOIA installed, but I think the code may not look
exactly the same any more and it is throwing people off. As I recall, I have
gotten some emails from newbies to that effect.
On Wednesday 22 December 2004 11:26 am, Beza, Fil wrote:
Exactly Kevin. I've seen this asked
I am pasting some of his reply in here. Can some gurus explain the second
part to me?
The problem with Kevin's solution as suspected by Steve:
Something close to that was one of the options that we considered. However,
that will limit a user to a single application connection to
Patients in the Department of Veterans Affairs healthcare system are more
likely to receive preventive and chronic care as recommended by
well-established national standards than is the general population.
http://www.modernphysician.com/news.cms?newsId=2953
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When I looked at the Sept. 24 to 30, 2004 posts with the thread VistA Without
CPRS. Roy Gaber said it is this:
The code is in wsockc.pas, the port for the callback is actually set by
the client. Look for LocalPort in the code and you will see how the RPC
Clientgets this port, it sends the port
I, for one, feel that anyone interested in VistA on any OS is someone I would
like to talk to.
Let's not divide ourselves into camps. We are not such a huge group that we
can afford to do that.
On Monday 20 December 2004 01:51 pm, steven mcphelan wrote:
If you wish to have voices speak up,
Lloyd, it is apparent that you could sure help improve Chapter 2 (getting CPRS
running and connected) on the Hardhats site by either adding or helping me to
add all of this great stuff you are talking about to it.
Now that I have openly twisted your arm, I'll write to you to see if we can
Just a guess, but take a look how vital signs are handled. I believe they are
entered in CPRS and then can be graphed, so they are probably entered into a
field of their own like you must want.
On Monday 20 December 2004 12:48 pm, Boon, Thomas wrote:
I have been customizing the CPRS client to
people expressing a lot of animosity.
Jim
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Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 5:32 PM
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I do. ;-)
On Thursday 09 December 2004 10:27 am, Kevin
We were trying to work this out the other day. I think the resolution was
instead of doing step 38 the way it is now, comment out this line by putting
a semicolon in front of it. Try that to see if it works and let us know,
please.
JOBCHK I $$AVJ^%ZOSV()3 W $C(7),!!,** TROUBLE ** - ** CALL
VistALink software is available via the FOIA release of VistA on CD only, and
you may obtain it that way or from those of us who have distributed it after
receiving the FOIA. In order to get the software at all, we had to agree not
to announce on any public mailing lists that we were
Somebody who has admin privileges on this list please pull that last posting
off the list. Largely, obviously, it is too late, but
My deepest apology. I am very sorry everyone . I hope I have not caused
irreparable damage.
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broker test gives me the same error as
1.0.23.15. and 1.0.18.8 also gives me the same error.
Kevin
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If you are going to run 23-15 for CPRS, try running
that and see what error
you get, please.
On Sunday 19 December 2004 01:05 pm, Kevin
--but it will work.
Kevin
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wrote:
I believe the encryption algorithms for the
electronic signature codes and
access and verify codes were removed. What were
they replaced with, if
anything?
On Thursday 16 December 2004 08:01 pm
or need. Once the encryption code is all set
up, the actual interfacing to GT.M is a matter of a few minutes.
-- Bhaskar
On Fri, 2004-12-17 at 07:57, Nancy E. Anthracite wrote:
If C code can be put into M code with GTM, could we use open source PGP
type encryption for this wtihout having
is a public-key
system. The MD5 message
digest algorithm (RFC 1321) was intended for digital
signature applications.
Lloyd
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 17, 2004 7:57 AM
Subject: Re: Fw
When David and I were looking at this, I think I read Gnome Meeting and Net
Meeting both work together, but I don't think you can have multiple videos
running at once, just audio and whiteboard. I stumbled on this recently, and
wrote to David to see if he wanted to try. He must be busy, but I
If you put ?? here, what do you get?
Select TASKMAN SITE PARAMETERS BOX-VOLUME PAIR: ??
On Friday 17 December 2004 05:17 pm, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
It seems like this is a never-ending source of
confusion. I thought I had it all figured out, but
I'm getting box:vol parameter problems
and then YES
to ENABLE ELECTRONIC SIGNITURE
And hallajah, it now works. :-)
Kevin
--- Nancy E. Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Kevin, pure guesses, but did you give your providers
the ORES key for doc.
The description of the key is:
This key is given to users that are authorized
December 2004 06:12 pm, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
The screen log below shows:
VOL:poweredge
Kevin
--- Nancy E. Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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If you put ?? here, what do you get?
Select TASKMAN SITE PARAMETERS BOX-VOLUME PAIR: ??
On Friday 17 December 2004 05:17 pm, Kevin
),
^%ZTSCH(TASK)
and TaskMan was happy again.
On Friday 17 December 2004 07:56 pm, Nancy E. Anthracite wrote:
Sorry, I am blind.
Well, I looked at my system where you had partially run your XML on last
night, and clearly telling VOL that it is VOL is not enough because
So far I only know of the WHO data which is available online.
http://www.who.int/nutgrowthdb/reference.html
http://www.who.int/nutgrowthdb/
On Friday 17 December 2004 08:27 pm, Edward Cherlin wrote:
On Tuesday 14 December 2004 05:44 pm, Nancy E. Anthracite wrote:
I am not a pediatrician
I suspect the reason is most on the list are programmers or, like me, have not
faced getting this into a clincal practice. Do you by any chance have a
registration solution you could share with us since I suspect that that is
what Mike is grappling with right now?
On Thursday 16 December 2004
any ScreenMan
options yet. I will be glad to share whatever I develop if some of the
guru's will coach us on export and import of ScreenMan forms.
Thanks,
thurman
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Kevin, pure guesses, but did you give your providers the ORES key for doc.
The description of the key is:
This key is given to users that are authorized to write orders in the chart.
Users with this key can verify with their electronic signature patient
orders. This key is typically given to
Thank you so much for the link. It was really a treat to read.
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On Monday 13 December 2004 12:28 pm, Madhavi Bagepalli wrote:
Nancy,
I am trying to find the patch (IB 280 qne IB 232), that you mentioned, for
IB module at the ftp.va.gov/vista ftp site. But, it looks like the patch
you mentioned does not exist (or I
host OS.
On Monday 13 December 2004 07:55 am, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
You are running Dragon from the windows side, in CPRS,
right?
Kevin
--- Nancy E. Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Not in VistA, but I will say that the VA hospitals
are using Dragon with VistA
and I imagine I can
My son and I had a discussion about Fedora Core 3 because our upgrade this
time was less than smooth. I suspect that things will iron out rapidly, but
be sure to do an update as soon as you install it if you use it.
It might be that Fedora is moving a little to rapidly for a server like this
I got this from 1/2 the way down this page
http://www.informit.com/articles/article.asp?p=130932redir=1
See if this works:
amp; or #38;#38;
On Monday 13 December 2004 04:49 pm, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
I've come across a problem an XML using the MXMLDOM
module.
The erroneous line is like
http://www.modernphysician.com/news.cms?newsId=2931
To bad the DOD just didn't put in VistA years ago. Looks like now they will
be scanning in their records. It's saddening.
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MAINTENANCE MENU, then
into TIU SET-UP MENU, then TIU BASIC PARAMETER EDIT.
And there you select your institution and then YES
to ENABLE ELECTRONIC SIGNITURE
And hallajah, it now works. :-)
Kevin
--- Nancy E. Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Kevin, pure guesses, but did you give your
and
pronounciation).
-- Bhaskar
On Mon, 2004-12-13 at 08:40, Nancy E. Anthracite wrote:
Windows side, but I have never actually tried it with CPRS. I use it
some at
work with Dragon Pad or Word, etc. Like I once said, I install VistA,
I
don't use it. My clinics use paper records. I
to ask. It
would
probably be better to figure out what you want,
and
then create an interface of some kind to get
that
information.
Kevin
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Now that you guys have got this all figured
I just made two mistakes. This is the first one. Walter Reed does use CHCS
I. A big bird just told me.
On Wednesday 15 December 2004 12:54 pm, Nancy E. Anthracite wrote:
http://www.modernphysician.com/news.cms?newsId=2931
To bad the DOD just didn't put in VistA years ago. Looks like now
Now here is one that one of of the VistA vendors ought to take a look at. A
state govenment might well like to use and open source EMR.
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Here is the second one. I forgot the link. The same big bird pointed that
out to me.
Thanks to the big bird!
http://www.ihealthbeat.org/index.cfm?Action=dspItemitemID=108007
On Wednesday 15 December 2004 01:02 pm, Nancy E. Anthracite wrote:
Now here is one that one of of the VistA vendors
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Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Maine Hospital To Computerize Medical
Records With Government Grant
The state of Washington aopted VistA for its state hospitals back in 1990.
So there is precedent.
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004, Nancy E
recommendation is to have your software record the
date of birth, and let physicians put the fudge
factors into the narrative of their note. If you get
too complicated, you lose sight of your goal.
That's my 2 cents worth... :-)
Kevin
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wrote:
I am
Talking about Fileman reminded me, again, which happens about every 5 minutes,
about all of the things I don't know but would like to know more about.
Rick did a bit of teaching at the WorldVistA meeting and many of us would love
to have some more from him and from others. If we ever get this
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