Re: [Hardhats-members] Prescription Auto-finishing

2007-02-28 Thread JohnLeoZ
Back to the future.

Joseph Dal Molin wrote:
 Does this mean it is taking place in the past.and we are just 
 hearing about it now..
 
 Gregory Woodhouse wrote:
 You do realize that this discussion is taking place on the old list... ?
 On Feb 28, 2007, at 7:40 PM, Cameron Schlehuber wrote:


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[Hardhats-members] CCHIT certifies outpatient EMR's

2006-07-20 Thread JohnLeoZ
Gleaned from the AAFP, American Academy of Family Practice EMR list:

Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report for 7/19


HHS Announces First 20 Electronic Health Record Products To Gain Federal 
Approval

(see the list of vendors: 
http://www.cchit.org/certified/2006/CCHIT+Certified+Products+by+Product.htm)

[Jul 19, 2006] The federally funded, not-for-profit Certification 
Commission for Healthcare Information Technology on Tuesday certified 
the first electronic health record products from 19 companies, USA Today 
reports.

The certified products this year must be able to allow doctors to enter 
orders for electronic prescriptions and record laboratory results and 
next year must be able to transmit the data to pharmacies or receive 
results electronically from labs. Further, certification means that the 
software must contain certain data, have security measures for the data 
and be able to work with other products to facilitate data sharing, USA 
Today reports.

Physicians purchasing the products, made by companies such as GE 
Healthcare and Allscripts , are less likely to find that the products 
will not work with other EHR systems or that they will become obsolete 
in the next few years, commission Chair Mark Leavitt said (Schmit, USA 
Today, 7/19). Leavitt added that the commission certified 18 products 
and is still testing two products. Other products could receive 
certification later this month, according to Leavitt.

Leavitt added that the commission will certify health information 
technology products on three phases: outpatient records, such as those 
approved Tuesday; inpatient records, which is planned for 2007; and 
shared networks, which is planned for 2008 (Carey, CQ HealthBeat , 
7/18). Only 14% to 17% of doctors currently use electronic medical 
records. The products cost about $20,000 per doctor to implement, and 
studies show that it takes several years for hospitals to benefit 
financially, USA Today reports. RAND has estimated that the U.S. health 
system would save $81 billion or more just one year after implementing 
EHRs. HHS Secretary Michael Leavitt said that EHRs will improve health 
care, decrease medical errors and reduce costs, adding that the adoption 
of such a system is the most important thing happening in health care 
(USA Today, 7/19).


http://www.cchit.org/certified/2006/CCHIT+Certified+Products+by+Product.htm


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Re: [Hardhats-members] GMU Community Meeting

2006-07-17 Thread JohnLeoZ
Ashfaq, thanks for bringing it up. I have to apply for a visa from 
Iowa just to get away from work, etc, etc.

Getting adequate lead time for these meetings has always been a problem, 
the recent one at Robert Morris was an exception partly because of the 
unnaturally long gap from the previous one in Boston.

World Vista is really a very small organization still. The just 
concluded Pittsburgh meeting was very similar to our previous efforts, 
but the infrastructure (IMHO) is getting more professional. I think the 
planners are aware of the need to move quickly to get the next one 
underway quickly.

regards,
jlz

Ashfaq, what can you tell us about your Project at Kabot International?


ashfaq wrote:
 Hi
  
 ... We are planning to attend the GMU 
 conference. For this we have to apply for visa from Pakistan.  

  
 Ashfaq
 Project Lead
 Kabot Internaltional



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Re: [Hardhats-members] OV4 pharmacy patient file

2006-07-12 Thread JohnLeoZ
Matthew King wrote:
 JLZ,
 Could you post your cleanup technique for the pharmacy patient file?

Matt, Let me try to repeat it when I install HuiOV4 myself later 
tonight. I think the problem was that entries in the pharmacy patient 
file do not get automatically deleted when the patient file is cleaned 
out. Therefore we are left with a bunch of pointers into the patient 
file that are left dangling... pointing into nowhere. What I think we 
did was to manually delete all those pointers with a little for loop. 
and then we reindexed the file.  (but I'll try to make a log of the 
session for you.)

John

(I have been distracted this week by my Linux implementations. I now 
have Ubuntu 6.06 on my tablet, with the stylus working in Linux.)

Also my lotus bloomed this morning. I almost called in sick so I could 
sit next to it all day.



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Re: [Hardhats-members] Windows Client

2006-07-12 Thread JohnLeoZ
Jamie, Google putty to get the url: 
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
and install the Window's version of Putty. (I think it was originally a 
Window's application now ported to Linux.)

About HealtheVet I remain ignorant.

regards,
jlz

Jamie Hussey wrote:
 I've set vist up on two platforms windows and linux. Both system are 
 great CPRSchart is able to connect no problem.
  
 1. For patient registration from my workstation is no problem on the 
 linux box using putty, but the windows server just gives me standard 
 telnet login. How do I get a vista login in screen on windows.
  



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Re: [Hardhats-members] [openhealth] Bhaskar will be out of pocket July 9 through July 16

2006-07-09 Thread JohnLeoZ
I was a boy scout a looong time ago. But I seem to remember making a 
crystal set for a merit badge. :-)

Maybe there should be a twenty-first century merit badge for rigging an 
antenna out of a mess kit and bailing wire to keep the troop on the net 
from the wilderness. :-)

Regards to Bhaskar and all the younger Bhaskars.

Grandpa Z


Give a man a fish, and he eats for a day.
Teach a man to fish, and he sits in a boat drinking beer all day.



K.S. Bhaskar wrote:
 They don't call them Crackberries for nothing!!!
 
 Seriously, I have to take it with me because it is also my cell phone 
 and I will want to have it handy while driving there and back.  But I 
 leave it turned off and at the camp site when we are in camp.
 




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Re: [Hardhats-members] DOD to adopt VA Imaging System

2006-06-17 Thread JohnLeoZ
James Abbott wrote:
 It's interesting that I work on AHLTA and I haven't
 seen any information on the DOD adopting the VA
 system.  There has been talk of it going a couple of
 different ways but nothing official.  We are still
 working on the requirements for what we want, and we
 are not supposed to write requirements so that one
 product will win out.However, this is a political
 issue so it wouldn't surprise me.
 
 James Abbott, MD
 
 
 
 

 From an older (March22) article on the same site:

The South Texas Veterans Health Care System and two DOD hospitals in 
Texas, the Wilford Hall Medical Center and the Brooke Army Medical 
Center, are spending $3.4 million on a pilot project to exchange 
clinical images and related patient data.

http://www.fcw.com/article92695-03-22-06-Web



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Re: [Hardhats-members] PCE namespace

2006-06-07 Thread JohnLeoZ
Sometimes you are strange, Cameron.

Cameron Schlehuber wrote:
 FYI  -  the ASISTS package is an acronym for Automated Safety Incident
 Surveillance Tracking System and its namespace is OOPS ... I took some heat
 for assigning that namespace. :(  ...  But I've always felt it was one of my
 better namespace assignments.  :)
 




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Re: [Hardhats-members] Wiki?

2006-06-01 Thread JohnLeoZ
Theodore Ruegsegger wrote:
 What's the deal with the Wiki? 

 I've seen no discussion of the
 Wiki lately, so it occurs to me that there's a working link that
 everyone but me knows about!

I know the feeling, Ted! But the conspiracy, as it has been discussed 
on the last few Friday conference calls, goes more like this:

The Wiki has been sick for a lot longer than anyone anticipated.
Went down ~5/8 for an upgrade. But there is a potential vulnerability in 
MySQL, the Wiki's underlying database that must be resolved before it 
can safely come back online.

The Wiki has been the work of David Whitten who has put his own time and 
hardware into it, with the help of a very few others, and with too much 
at stake to risk bringing it back up incorrectly configured.

regards,
JohnLeo Z

Too bad there is not a VistA WikiMan written in M. If the underlying 
database were FileMan, he'd have been back up weeks ago.




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

2006-05-24 Thread JohnLeoZ

TyrusMaynard wrote:


 ... it is sobering to hear of an innovative VistA deployment,

 with agile Kevin, being swallowed up by bigger fish
 from high up on the food chain.

Unfortunately the pattern I have seen, over and over, is that the 
individual physician, however innovative and agile, is actually very low 
on the corporate food chain.


I've had many other thoughts about this stuff all afternoon. But they 
should wait a bit. I'd like to think this through with the aid of a 
Guinness and some exotic meal that I have never before tasted (probably 
vegetarian).


regards,
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Re: [Hardhats-members] 13th VistA Community Conference

2006-05-23 Thread JohnLeoZ

Theodore Ruegsegger wrote:

I called the Doubletree directly at 412-329-1400 and they cheerfully
gave me the $92 rate for Tuesday through Sunday. I also told them that
the web registration wasn't doing that, so perhaps they'll fix it.


The website is fixed... $92/night for the 26th thru the 2nd...

Wouldn't you know I decided to stay Sunday night
so it's still not fixed for all of us. :-)



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Re: [Hardhats-members] Re: Personal information on 26.5 million veterans stolen

2006-05-23 Thread JohnLeoZ

Cameron Schlehuber wrote:

In fact, you can be pretty sure it had nothing to do with VistA.  There are
only about 11 million folks registered in the MPI.  The majority of living
vets have never had anything to do with VHA or VistA.



only about 11 million

:-)




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Re: [Hardhats-members] Is there an interface with ...?

2006-05-23 Thread JohnLeoZ

Something I stumbled across this afternoon that fits here, I think.

http://www.healthcareguy.com/index.php/archives/240#comment-215


Matthew King wrote:

As someone who often asks questions of these types, here is what I
usually mean to ask for a Practice Management Interface:




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Re: [Hardhats-members] User interfaces

2006-05-18 Thread JohnLeoZ
Dr. Abbott's message about his work with AHLTA sent me off to Google 
with, I think, interesting results that may bear on our discussion of 
user interfaces. (AHLTA is to CHCS II, as VistA is to DHCP... a relabeling)


The problems described sound more like issues of inadequate 
infrastructure rather than with interface design.


excerpts from http://www.military.com/features/0,15240,93457,00.html

It takes on average two to four times more time to document in AHLTA 
than it did when we used paper,


The system is frustratingly slow in calling up and storing patient data, 
and in moving between screens...


Physicians at Tripler timed their wait to call up or to store a page in 
AHLTA at six to 10 seconds, said Hendricks, adding that’s too slow. 
Nelson said Navy pediatricians in San Diego must wait up to 30 seconds 
depending on whether a single screen is stored or the physician moves to 
a new AHLTA module, for example, to prescribe medication or review 
treatment options...







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Re: [Hardhats-members] User interfaces

2006-05-17 Thread JohnLeoZ

God bless the lurkers. :-)
Interesting first post, James.

You never know who is lurking here.
But it gives hope for our expanding future.

jlz

James Abbott wrote:


...  My main job, however,
is working with AHLTA (the DoD EMR), and serving as a
functional representative in the design process.  I do
several things with the project, including
implementing in at different AF installations.  As
such, I get a lot of feedback from users about how the
interface does or (more often) doesn't meet their
needs...



It is an interesting process, and it leads to one
overwhelming conclusion:

Users don't know what they want.
...



Another aspect of my job is reviewing the requirements
for new functionality before it is built.  The
conclusion that comes from this is just as obvious.

Programmers have no idea what we actually do.





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Re: [Hardhats-members] question about adding patients

2006-05-17 Thread JohnLeoZ
FileMan includes a Data Import function that allows a wide variety of 
import formats. (Comma delimited, tab delimited, ^ delimited, fixed 
length fields are all supported.) It takes a bit of work to know which 
fields you are dealing with.


If you can create a tab delimited file of legacy data, you can move them 
into VistA. Many of us have done this in one form or another.


Check this thread for a good start:
http://www.mail-archive.com/hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net/msg11067.html

regards,
JLZimmer


Frank Crow wrote:

Hello all,
 
I've got a non-MUMPS, non-VistA collection of patient data that I would 
like to use in order to programmatically add patient records to the 
VistA system using MUMPS.   Does anyone know of any good examples of how 
to do such a thing?
 
Any information is appreciated.
 
Thanks,

Frank Crow




 



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[Hardhats-members] Conference call today?

2006-05-16 Thread JohnLeoZ

Is there?



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Re: [Hardhats-members] Healthcare solutions for Treo/Palm

2006-05-16 Thread JohnLeoZ

Yes, I am not dressed for work unless I have my Palm with Epocrates.
I also use a couple of applications that I have programmed in HanDBase, 
but I can do without them. I also use an application called Shots 2006 
for figuring out immunizations. Since I am now carrying my tablet, I am 
expecting to use it more and the Palm less, but it has not happened yet.



Greg Woodhouse wrote:

Has anyone looked at

http://www.palm.com/us/solutions/healthcare/

It caught my attention when I was looking for something else entirely.
Better yet, has anyone *used* any of these tools? What do you think?

BTW, I notice that on their developer site, Palm claims that they have
a PalmOS implementation and developer tools in the works for Linux
(look under Open Source).





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Re: [Hardhats-members] Linux and Windows on the same machine

2006-05-11 Thread JohnLeoZ

Marc Krawitz wrote:

I would like some suggestions on a system configuration enabling me to
run GT/M on Linux and CPRS on Windows, all on the same machine (a
laptop).  I've got some ideas, but I wanted to hear from some folks
who have actually tried this.


Marc, I run Ubuntu and Kubuntu under coLinux on my XP machine on a daily 
basis. It is my development platform. (Not production, Listen to 
Bhaskar.) Has been rock solid for me.


For the smoothest route to installing it Google: colonist
We are here whenever you get stuck. I have a partial HowTo on the Wiki 
but it is obsolete before it is completed.


regards,
jlz



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Re: [Hardhats-members] Taskman not running...

2006-05-09 Thread JohnLeoZ

Kevin,
You could try editing /etc/hosts to add a new name (or even poweredge) 
in front of localhost. I don't know whether it matters, but [I] don't 
like  localhost in the box:volume pair.


127.0.0.1   poweredge localhost.local localhost

GETENV^%ZOSV picks up the first choice its given.

jlz

Kevin Toppenberg wrote:

As I am setting up a new server, I copied files and database from the
original server (making sure that all GTM processes were out of the
mumps.dat file first).




GTMw Y
UCI^VOL^localhost^VOL:localhost
GTM

on the old system, that localhost was poweredge.  So I edited my
Taskman parameters, changing the instance of VOL:poweredge to
VOL:localhost.





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Re: [Hardhats-members] GT.M upgrade -- howto?

2006-05-08 Thread JohnLeoZ

I assume Bhaskar will chime in sooner or later.

In case his Blackberry is out of range...
Your answers will be at 
http://www.sanchez-gtm.com/user_documentation/user_doc.htm
and probably depend upon whether you are currently running V4 which 
requires a global directory upgrade.


http://www.sanchez-gtm.com/user_documentation/targets/GTM_Database_Migration.html

jlz

Kevin Toppenberg wrote:

Since I am working on a new server, perhaps now would be a good time
to upgrade my version of GT.M.

Can I just download the files from sourceforge and run the install
script?  I shouldn't overwrite any VistA data, right?  I have all the
data (mumps.dat) in a separate directory.  But what about all the
files that get copied, renamed etc. via the christening process?  Do
those live in the VistA directory?  I think so.

Any pitfalls to avoid?





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Re: [Hardhats-members] M2Web and Patient Registration

2006-04-27 Thread JohnLeoZ

guru bandwidth

I love it. ;-)

Joseph Dal Molin wrote:
...on the 
other hand IMHO it's better to use guru bandwidth to get to end of job 
at this point than to try to explain it all. 




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Re: [Hardhats-members] SNOMED, Kaiser Permanente, and VA

2006-04-27 Thread JohnLeoZ

...from the end of this article:

VA is excited to be collaborating with Kaiser, FDA, and others to 
provide up- to- date medical information that improves patient safety 
and care quality, said Michael J. Lincoln, MD, Chief Terminologist, 
Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Information.


Chief Terminologist

I wonder if Dr. Lincoln came up with that term?

jlz

Thurman, It sounds like a small step forward... that might help Kevin in 
his formulary work.



Thurman Pedigo wrote:

Anyone know what this means?


*“Feds Push Electronic Health Records*

...

The Problem List Subset was created through a health technology 
partnership between the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and Kaiser 
Permanente. This use of SNOMED for medical product labeling will improve 
the domestic exchange of product information in FDA-approved package 
inserts.”


 


http://www.dotmed.com/news/story/1678/






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Re: [Hardhats-members] VMWare questions

2006-04-25 Thread JohnLeoZ
{jlz] comments below: Long response at the end, please stop reading 
before you get to the bottom if you're not interested. :-)


Bhaskar, KS wrote:

As far as GT.M is concerned, VMWare, Qemu, Windows virtual server,
Parallels, etc.

[jlz] include coLinux here.

are all equivalent.  If it is a standard Linux, GT.M
will run on it.

Running a production environment is yet another matter altogether.  In
order to ensure recoverability, when GT.M issues a command to harden
the disks, it expects the data to be hardened to a permanent magnetic
medium.  

[jlz] As I said coLinux allows an actual Linux partition (not accessible
 from Windows other than thru the virtual machine) to be mounted. (See
below for my coLinux /etc/fstab.)


In a virtual machine, that magnetic medium is a file in a
host machine, which may or may not be hardened when the virtual machine
executes a sync operation to harden the data.  I believe VMWare may be
the only one with an option to harden to the host magnetic medium.


[jlz] I will have to do more of Bhaskar's acculturation exercises to be
sure, but

So, while virtual machines are excellent for demo and development
purposes, they are not suitable for production unless you can be assured
about hardening.

[jlz] Since I am not yet in a production setting, I am not worried. 
However I believe both coLinux and the computer world in general is 
moving toward this sort of mixed environment and the tools will continue 
to become more flexible and robust.


regards,
grandpaZ

The end, unless you like fstabs

+++
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ less /etc/fstab
## coLinux fstab

/dev/cobd0  /   reiserfs
/dev/cobd1  swapswap

[jlz] cobd0 and cobd1 are Windows files formated as Linux partitions
  these are are mountable and readable only from coLinux.
  These names and the actual file locations are set from a
  configuration file in Windows.

/dev/sda7   /optreiserfs

[jlz] sda7 (and likewise sda5,6,8) are actual partitions on the
harddrive of this machine. Thus, when GT.M executes a write to /opt,
it goes to this partition.

cofs0   /windows/C  cofs
cofs1   /windows/D  cofs
cofs2   /windows/J  cofs
cofs3   /windows/F  cofs

[jlz] cofs0-3 are various windows partitions accessible through XP.
/windows/J is actually a USB drive.
/windows/F is an SD slot on my laptop that is not yet accessible from a 
real Linux partition. :-)


/dev/sda6   /mnt/sda6   reiserfs
/dev/sda5   /mnt/sda5   ext3
#/dev/sda8  swapswap

I don't mount the real swap drive (it works fine but mounting it would 
 potenially mess up a Linux attempt to hibernate.


[jlz] These partitions are, in order, /, /boot, and swap that are 
mounted when I dual-boot into Ubuntu from grub instead of from the XP 
desktop... Is that confusing enough? If anyone is interested, I attach 
the corresponding fstab. (note that I have just cut and pasted it from 
the coLinux mount of the Linux root partition.


+++

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ less /mnt/sda6/etc/fstab
#

/dev/sda6   /   reiserfs
/dev/sda7   /optreiserfs
/dev/sda8   noneswap

/dev/sda1   /media/sda1 ntfs   [jlz] XP /C:
/dev/sda2   /media/sda2 vfat XP /D:
/dev/sda3   /media/sda3 vfat

/dev/sdb1   /media/sdb1 auto[jlz] a USB drive

/dev/scd0   /media/cdrom0   udf,iso9660



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Re: [Hardhats-members] VMWare questions

2006-04-25 Thread JohnLeoZ

Kevin Toppenberg wrote:


It seems at the last conference that you were struggling to get
coLinux working.  


[jlz] That is all paying off. I use it daily now as part of my toolset. 
Install is MUCH smoother thanks to a couple of new tools.

Google: colonist-0.9.7 for the simplest.
It supports installation from specific live CD's:
  Knoppix
  Kubuntu
  PCLinuxOS
  Slax
  Ubuntu
I've successfully installed Knoppix, Kubuntu, and Ubuntu.
I am running Ubuntu 5.10 now.


Would I have an equally difficult time getting
everything configured?  Or have you figured it out so that you could
walk me through it?


[jlz] Yes you probably don't even need me, Kevin.
I have the beginnings of a section on the Wiki covering the install, but 
what is there is obsolete and much more difficult than coloninst. I have 
to redo the whole thing.


How is coLinux differenct from Cygwin?

[jlz] don't know. In family practice I know a little about a lot of 
things. In computers I know a lot about very few things. :-)




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Re: [Hardhats-members] VMWare questions

2006-04-24 Thread JohnLeoZ

Kevin, I continue to work with coLinux.
At the moment I have Ubuntu running with a VNC window and an SSH Putty
session active. Ubuntu acts as if it were on its own hardware. It can
access USB drives, Windows partitions, and linux partitions (both native
linux and within Windows files as described by Crawford for VMWare).

GT.M, Vista, CPRS all run just fine. I can move between XP, where I am
writing this, and GT.M, where I have been spending the weekend importing
 patient addresses into VistA. I use a linux partition for my /opt/
directory and can mount that from either coLinux or from Linux when I
boot into that. Most of the time I stay in XP/coLinux. It's more flexible.

I know of no reason to prefer VMWare or one of the others mentioned in
this thread which also seem to do the job.

regards,
JohnLeoZ

Kevin Toppenberg wrote:

From past posts, I think several on this list use, or have used VMWare.


Can VMWare be installed AFTER windows (i.e. after windows is already
installed)?  Doesn't it run UNDER windows somehow?

Would there be any problem using VMWare to host a linux process on a
Windows server, to run GT.M in?  I supposed we would have to
re-partition the harddrive with PartitionMagic to give the linux
process somewhere to work in.







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[Hardhats-members] Hui OpenVistA4.0... almost idiot proof

2006-04-17 Thread JohnLeoZ

Nancy Anthracite wrote:
I am very pleased to post this on behalf of the HUI folks! 


hui releases MAJOR UPGRADE TO HUI OpenVistaTM


The install script for the Hui's new release is indeed a major step 
forward. This is the closest to an automated install that we have yet 
achieved.


However, given a sufficiently sophisticated idiot...
:-)

I am running ubuntu linux and after stepping through the Quick Start 
Installation Guide v1.0 (itself a gem), I logged in as vista and 
entered: $ gtm


Nothing happened until I dug around and discovered that ubuntu had 
failed to assign any shell to the vista user. Once I assigned /bin/bash 
to the user, gtm takes off.


Now to integrate this install with Bhaskar's. :-)
... Oh, and coLinux.

Happy Easter,
jlz



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Re: [Hardhats-members] Access Controls - User Based

2006-04-13 Thread JohnLeoZ

M.S.Vittal wrote:
I have created a new user as Nurse,1 from System Manager menu and 
assigned NURS-SYS-MGR menu as primary menu. Also given Access Code and 
Verify Code  to that user.


After this, I have used D ^XUP and entered the Access code and Verify 
code of Nurse,1 and got the option : Select Option Name:


[jlz]
Vittal,
You want to use D ^XUS  (or D ^ZU) as the startup routine, not ^XUP. 
Those routines use the Primary Menu Option, NURS-SYS-MGR which you have 
assigned in the NEW PERSON file. ^XUS is for configuration, not 
production use.



When I check the available menus for this user using ??, I could able 
view all the menus, though not assigned to this particular user.


Can some one help me to find, how to have user access controls basing on 
the menus given.




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

2006-04-13 Thread JohnLeoZ




GTMD STRT^XWBTCP(9210)
Start TCP Listener...
Checking if TCP Listener has started...
TCP Listener started successfully.
GTM

On running CPRS, message is displayed saying  
What more is required for Taskman to start and CPRS to connect?



Anna,

a.) Check the firewall on your server. (Turn it off for a bit.)

b.) (A. actually!) GO to this list's archives:

http://www.mail-archive.com/hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net/

and search on WSAECONNREFUSED.

That will get you to this message or one of several similar threads. 
Look for Nancy Anthracite in the author...

that's usually where this question gets answered... :-)

http://www.mail-archive.com/hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net/msg09746.html

regards,
jlz



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

2006-04-13 Thread JohnLeoZ

JohnLeoZ wrote:





...
That will get you to this message or one of several similar threads. 
Look for Nancy Anthracite in the author...

that's usually where this question gets answered... :-)


... and usually Kevin is in the vicinity, too.

jlz



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

2006-04-13 Thread JohnLeoZ

Kevin Toppenberg wrote:

Thanks for the vote of confidence, John, but I admit that Nancy has me
hands-down when it comes to getting  people connected.. :-)



True.

BTW, Kevin, are you tunneling to CPRS through SSH?
That's my next project and Nancy is helping me with that.
[jlz]



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Re: [Hardhats-members] Converting all sorts of stuff

2006-04-13 Thread JohnLeoZ

All sorts of people cheat ...by feeding Nancy information.

We all know exactly how she will use it.

ALWAYS with good cheer, sensitivity, and discretion.

Nancy Anthracite wrote:
I am getting better at this, but I cheat because I go get help when I get 
stuck.


On Thursday 13 April 2006 09:29, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Nancy has me hands-down when it comes to getting  people connected.




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Re: [Hardhats-members] Gone in 30 minutes

2006-04-13 Thread JohnLeoZ

chuck5566 wrote:

And I have never had pleasant dreams.  Lately, I'm running through a 
corn field, being stalked by an older gentleman with a bald head, wire 
glasses, a sneer on his face that looks like a really bad Elvis 
invitation, whiskey on his breath and one bad-ass shotgun.   And yes, 
I'm naked.


That guy's a patient of mine!
You're in trouble, Chuck!

JohnLeoZ


Look alive. Here comes a buzzard.
Walt Kelly (Pogo)



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[Hardhats-members] Which hole(s) in the firewall?

2006-04-12 Thread JohnLeoZ
After a year's work, I have been asked which ports I want opened for my 
VistA server. My main goal will be smooth after-hours access to CPRS.

I want SSH (port 22) of course.

But my question is how much further should I go?
Do I need to open 9200-9210 for CPRS or would it be better tunneled 
through port 22?


Suggestions please.

JohnLeoZ



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Re: [Hardhats-members] Which hole(s) in the firewall?

2006-04-12 Thread JohnLeoZ

Thanks, Nancy... and Bhaskar

Once I get this working, I'll put your instructions up on the Wiki.

Nancy Anthracite wrote:
Tunnel it.  Are you using GTM.  If so, I have instructions for how to tunnel 
it and use xinetd as well.  It seems I have had to help troubleshoot 
connections fairly frequently with folks if they don't work because there is 
a firewall in the way or a permission issue or something, but you don't need 
to use port 22 to tunnel.  You will be using the ssh protocol, however.  

I will email the instructions to you and I would appreciate it if you would 
try it so I can get the bugs out of the instructions and then I will post 
them on the wiki.


On Wednesday 12 April 2006 08:56, JohnLeoZ wrote:
After a year's work, I have been asked which ports I want opened for my
VistA server. My main goal will be smooth after-hours access to CPRS.
I want SSH (port 22) of course.

But my question is how much further should I go?
Do I need to open 9200-9210 for CPRS or would it be better tunneled
through port 22?






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Re: [Hardhats-members] Pharmacy question: matching ingredients

2006-03-25 Thread JohnLeoZ

Nancy Anthracite wrote:


On Saturday 25 March 2006 12:09, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
You are absolutely right that I am very interested.  Do you have any
 objection to my posting this on the Hardhats mailing list?


Now I'm not sure how I feel about that...




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Re: [Hardhats-members] Fwd: [plt-scheme] PLT Scheme v300

2005-12-19 Thread JohnLeoZ

Gregory Woodhouse wrote:


I see your point. But can  you imagine the ER doctor saying, Now,  
wouldn't you like to have a nice fun MRI?




You know, the MRI name came about because it sounds like more fun than 
NMR, NUCLEAR magnetic resonance.




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