I do not know what you are trying to do, but you may what
to look at the VistA mappings for Cache. With the mappings it should not be very
difficult to read any patient data from a .NET Application. We have used Access
to make some reports using the mapping and a ODBC
connection.
Ed
UM MMPR
UM MMP2S
UMPI MMPI2
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Do we have to pay a fee to use these Behavioral health assessments?
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We are using 5.0.14 with
a SOAP patch. 5.0.16 has the patch in it. I do not know about newer
versions.
Ed
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Intersystems releases
small changes once a month.
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Grayson,
We have 3 different hospitals on the same server. Our
problem is that the software is different for each. It does not have to be but
it is.
I think it would be best to have a namespace for each
practice and a namespace for the software. The software would be common but the
data
In Caché there is the SQL Manager where you can view the tables and write
queries.
Ed
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If I open the VISTA namespace in Caché SQL Manager nothing appears, other
namespaces like the Samples do show all elements.
Alberto
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It is to bad Bob could not do his presentation on Caché. It would have
cleared up much of your understanding of Caché. There was a discussion about
some of the differences between M and Caché awhile ago that led to Bob
offering a class at Boston. Here is my simple answer to your comments. You
can
Eriam,
Yes I think we would be interested.
We are running Vista on Caché. All of the data that you would need is mapped
so you can use SQL queries to fetch the data.
Ed Walton
Western State Hospital
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Last year the ICD9 update (patch) was not released by October 1. Last year we updated an old ICD9 file we have been using. We want to switch to the new format for the ICD9 file but if we can not get the updates on time we will not be able to bill. There has been a grace
Did you mean ^DPT the ^VA(200 file is the newperson file?
Ed
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Hey all,
I thought I was getting the
David,
For you Cache maybe the best approach for you. Cache does have a lot of
flexibility in ways you can get the data. At our Hospital we have chosen
Cache. We could spend a lot of time discussing the merits of each M, but the
fact is some people want the features that are in Cache and others
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