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[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Sommers
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I'm not too sure...
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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
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/09/05 5:52 PM
According to this article, scheduling will be part of VistA Office and
is
Refer to the Vista documentation, Pharmacy Data Management (PDM) User
Manual, Section 1.9, where Orderable Items are discussed. If the
orderable item (in file 50.7) is created, and matched to the local drug
file (50), the item will be visible in CPRS to order.
The specific drug file which has to
OpenVistA SemiVivA FOIA Gold 0.2 is available at the WorldVistA project
page at Source Forge (http://sourceforge.net/projects/worldvista). This
is a SemiVivA of GT.M V5.0-FT01 and VistA as available from the VA FTP
site under FOIA as of November 26, 2004. Refer to the release notes of
The essential idea to me is that patients should have their own copy of their
medical
records that would augment the records kept by their care givers and clinics
and that they
could view and share as they choose.
The option for patients to carry a copy of all or a significant portion of
their
I assume this CoLinux virtual machine can have configuration work done on it
just as a VMWare virtual machine, correct? If so, my 100 points go straight
to that right now and we should endeavor, as a group, to work on configuring
a copy of VistA for you to stick on there and warm up for
Sounds interesting. What kind of user interface do you have in mind?
Have you looked into whether the HL7 standard defines an appropriate
schema?
--- Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think doctors could send a patient an XML marked up version of
their records
or latest visit and
Joseph,
Yes, but that would be creating an new upload system.
That, itself, would likely open up new problems. But
it could be done.
Kevin
--- Joseph Dal Molin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kevin
From what you know would the following be possible:
If one used a
wordprocessor that
Bhaskar,
Your doing whatever you darnwellplease has served the community pretty well
so far.
I think OpenVistA VivA XP is now a stronger option with the latest version of
coLinux, 0.6.2 released 5 Feb 2005.
Among the improvements:
a.) Windows partitions can now be mounted... (It lets you
For what its worth, a little MailMan history:
I worked with Jon Postel of ISI in Marina Del Ray when I was designing
the original MailMan 1982-1983. He was one of the designers of SMTP
and the standard for mail names [EMAIL PROTECTED] formats. I didn't
have Internet access at the time, but I
Hi
It would be really helpful if the MailMan messages
could be forwarded (automatically or manually, as
specified by the user).
Is there any way of sending or receiving messages from
yahoo, etc., into MailMan?
Nick
--- Floyd Dennis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nick:
Could you clarify what you
Are you talking about forwsarding messages to Mailman, orf are you
talking about using Mailman as a POP or IMAP client? I don't think the
latter is possible (Mailman isn't a client providing remote access to
other servers), but forwarding mail to Mailman is no different from
forwarding to any
The next general VistA Community Meeting will be in Boston, MA
April 7 ~ 10, 2005.
Sponsored by and located at:
InterSystems Corporation
One Memorial Drive
Cambridge, MA 02142
Hosted by WorldVistA
More details to follow
---
SF email is
Folks;
We have some talented folks lined up to attend this technical meeting in
Salt Lake City, (24th of February thru the 27th of February, 2005). We will
have as our goals;
1) The current state of GUI interfaces with VistA,
2) Identify future GUI interfaces, and
3) Development of new
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