y 08, 2005 2:46 AM
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Patient access to medical records.
> Joseph wrote:
> > From what I understand MyHealth-e-Vet employs a 3 tier
> >architecture.with Oracle storing the patient's data extracted from
> >VistA. It is not a real time link fo
Joseph
> Dal Molin
> Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 10:43 AM
> To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Patient access to medical records.
>
> From what I understand MyHealth-e-Vet employs a 3 tier
> architecture.with Oracle storing the pati
ts-members] Patient access to medical records.
From what I understand MyHealth-e-Vet employs a 3 tier
architecture.with Oracle storing the patient's data extracted from
VistA. It is not a real time link for updatesit is done by a batch
process. I agree with Nancy that it would be b
Joseph wrote:
> From what I understand MyHealth-e-Vet employs a 3 tier
>architecture.with Oracle storing the patient's data extracted from
>VistA. It is not a real time link for updatesit is done by a batch
>process.
I don't think it is quite as bad as a batch process. I looked at it when
Remember: MyHealtheVet is not the same thing as HealtheVet.
--- Joseph Dal Molin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From what I understand MyHealth-e-Vet employs a 3 tier
> architecture.with Oracle storing the patient's data extracted
> from
> VistA. It is not a real time link for updatesit
From what I understand MyHealth-e-Vet employs a 3 tier
architecture.with Oracle storing the patient's data extracted from
VistA. It is not a real time link for updatesit is done by a batch
process. I agree with Nancy that it would be best and perhaps easier to
replace it. I should add t
Patients have access to a database that is not directly part of CPRS and is
accessed through the Internet called MyHealth-e-Vet . I have asked to get
the software from the VA but I don't know the answer yet. It is rather
complex, from what I understand, and uses a lot of proprietary programs an
Nick,
I believe you are correct that only entries to the NEW
PERSON file may be users, and only users can log in,
so only users can access CPRS. But not all users can
use CPRS, only those with OR CPRS CUI as their primary
menu (I believe).
If a user is also a patient, then they will have a
secon