Thurman Pedigo wrote:
If you see any helpful - objective stuff (without interest conflict) - I
would appreciate posting a link that I can reference. Already, I posted the
Computer World link and another Federal tech link. I post these just as
What others are saying without giving a personal
Peter,
I am very interested in understanding TCO, including costs of lost
productivity during the learning curve.
In addition, I want to understand the benefit side from both a financial and
quality of care perspective.
I would be happy to collaborate with you on this.
P.S. I think that the
I would like to be on the call, but am unable, it would be great if someone
could take notes from the call and post on this list.
Gary Pritts
Ohio Osteopathic Association, and
Eagle Consulting Partners, Inc.
4415 Euclid Ave. #300
Cleveland, OH 44103
(216) 426-0519 voice (216) 432-0104 (fax) (216)
On 8/5/05, Gary Pritts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to be on the call, but am unable, it would be great if someone
could take notes from the call and post on this list.
I also expect to not be able to participate today. Minutes would be GREAT!
I have a file called test.csv, located at /home/vista/ The contents
of the file are as follows.
Susan, Smith A,11122,MALE,2600812,3000101,Employee,NO,NO,NO ^M
Then i do D Q^DI
Option 7
Option 8
Fields are as follows
External
Excel Comma Delimited
Full path : /home/vista
host file name :
When you did the question mark when trying to select the BOX-VOLUME
PAIR, it told you what your current volume is.
Try ROU:vista1
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If there are any problems just let me know, it succesfully registered
a patient for me
On 8/5/05, Kevin Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Mark, this will be a HUGE help to people, I'm quite sure. (especially
me!)
On 8/5/05, Mark Goudie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a file
Former HHS Secretary Tommy Thompson in the next 50 days plans to publish a
proposal for widespread implementation of implanted radio frequency
identification chips
The RFID chips would hold individuals' medical records and would be connected
to a national health IT network.
Hey folks,, I would like to know if anyone is in the process of
staffing a support company for post-installation support? Or if anyone
is currently providing physician support.
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On 8/5/05, Pkale Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey folks,, I would like to know if anyone is in the process of
staffing a support company for post-installation support? Or if anyone
is currently
I know of three physician's offices that have had some version of VistA
installed and, to my know, it is a given that the installers are also
providing support for those offices.
On Friday 05 August 2005 06:46 pm, Pkale Robinson wrote:
Hey folks,, I would like to know if anyone is in the
Thanks Nancy,
I posted it sometime ago. Interesting that AAFP staffer posted it later. I
think anything that keeps it visible is helpfulthx/t
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Makes no sense Jim, Cache it is
windows/Unix, and I believe Mac based. The windows version uses Windows not
DOS, you were fed bad info.
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Just as long as it doesn't fit in subcutaneously.
On Friday 05 August 2005 07:50 pm, Roy Gaber wrote:
We were just discussing this technology today and how it can fit into VHA
as a replacement method for BCMA (BarCode Medication Administration), a lot
easier that trying to scan the
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