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:
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:
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
:-)
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:
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
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.
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,
Is there?
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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,
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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
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.
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.
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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...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.
{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
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
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
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,
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 :
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
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
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]
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,
,
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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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
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...
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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