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Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Demo of Scheduling Functionality
It appear there have been improvements in scheduling since January2005 if
the
documentation is any guide, so are you sure, Joseph, that it isn
The article is wrong. Scheduling is not included in VistA-Office EHR
v1.0.
Mike Ginsburg
Project Manager
Iowa Foundation for Medical Care
410-581-2543 - Office
410-419-9371 - Cell
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According to this article, scheduling will be part of VistA Office and
i
Thanks everyone for all your feedback on this!
Joseph: Do you have any specific suggestions as to
other scheduling systems that might be a better fit?
We are a rehabilitation + research hospital in Canada
with both inpatient and outpatient programs.
Thanks in advance.
--- Joseph Dal Molin <[EM
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Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 5:41 PM
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Demo of Scheduling Functionality
> It appear there have been improvements in scheduling since January2005 if
the
> documentation is any guide, so are you sure, Joseph, that
Luke,
Not to be a wet blanket here, but I wasn't impressed
with VistA's scheduling module. It text based (not
GUI). Also, most offices (I believe) combine
scheduling with their billing software. And VistA is
insufficient in that area as well. So our office has
chosen to use VistA as a medical
It appear there have been improvements in scheduling since January2005 if the
documentation is any guide, so are you sure, Joseph, that it isn't much
better than it used to be? The next FOIA to be posted may do the trick. I
just checked. The last FOIA posted was Nov 2004.
On Wednesday 09 Fe
What is the context hospital or primary care clinic/outpatient? I would
not recomend VistA scheduling if all you want is a scheduling
systemthere are other choices that would be better and much easier
to implement at this point in time.
Joseph
Luke Galea wrote:
Hi Hardhat members,
We are cu
According to this article, scheduling will be part of VistA Office and is
being tested.
http://www.ihealthbeat.org/index.cfm?Action=dspItem&itemID=107717
For the VAs VistA, there is documentation, some of which has been recently
updated, at www.va.gov/vdl then look under Clinical and Scheduling
Hi Hardhat members,
We are currently evaluating several patient scheduling
systems and would like to take a look at the
functionality provided by Vista..
I couldn't find any scheduling functionality in the
online demo provided so I assume that the "module"
isn't deployed in that case.
I've downl