What Nancy is requesting is a Release of Information functionality. There
is no HIPAA compliant electronic function within the FOIA VistA. However,
Document Storage Systems, Inc does have an add-on module to VistA to provide
this functionality. This is what the VA has purchased to meet its ROI
Are you saying that VistA is not HIPAA compliant
without a commercial add-on?
Kevin
--- smcphelan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What Nancy is requesting is a Release of Information
functionality. There
is no HIPAA compliant electronic function within the
FOIA VistA. However,
Document Storage
If your definition is that all HIPAA compliance will be done electronically,
then release of information within FOIA VistA is not HIPAA compliant.
Obviously, the site could track all its release of information on paper
which would make the process HIPAA compliant. Just using various VistA
options
So is it now presumably in the public domain or is it proprietary?
On Friday 17 June 2005 08:11 am, smcphelan wrote:
What Nancy is requesting is a Release of Information functionality. There
is no HIPAA compliant electronic function within the FOIA VistA. However,
Document Storage Systems,
At this time, all DSS software is licensed software.
- Original Message -
From: Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 1:49 PM
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Is there a way to print out a complete
patient record?
So
try TIU PRINT PN AUTHOR
Kevin
--- Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you needed to print out a complete record for
another physician or a
lawyer, is there a menu option for that?
--
Nancy Anthracite
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SF.Net email is
I think that option just allows you to print progress notes. That's
probably the main thing you're interested in, but there are other
components to the patient record, too.
--- Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
try TIU PRINT PN AUTHOR
Kevin
--- Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Indeed! It does a very nice job for progress notes (my first time to use it)
and I'm glad to know how to get it. Now, how do we get the problem list,
medication, and other pertinent data?
thurman
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:hardhats-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
I kind of like TIU BROWSE PN CLINICIAN.
for the others, you'll neeed to look at options specific to that
package.
--- Thurman Pedigo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Indeed! It does a very nice job for progress notes (my first time to
use it)
and I'm glad to know how to get it. Now, how do we get
Actually...Health Summary does bring a lot of the things you mention
together in one place.
--- Thurman Pedigo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Indeed! It does a very nice job for progress notes (my first time to
use it)
and I'm glad to know how to get it. Now, how do we get the problem
list,
Sorry that I wasn't clear. I meant you want to print the complete record
because of a request by another physician or a lawyer for the complete
patient record, properly agreed to by the patient, etc.
On Thursday 16 June 2005 04:41 pm, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
try TIU PRINT PN AUTHOR
Kevin
Didn't this option provide that?
Kevin
--- Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry that I wasn't clear. I meant you want to
print the complete record
because of a request by another physician or a
lawyer for the complete
patient record, properly agreed to by the patient,
etc.
Nancy,
You can use the health summary to print the medical record of a patient. It
should be under the reports tab. I think this is what you want.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nancy
Anthracite
Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 11:15 PM
You could start with an entry in file 2, identify every record
pointing to it, every record pointing to any of those, etc., always
pruning your search when you reach an already visited node (to avoid
infinite loops), but my hunch is that you'd get a LOT of data. To
make things more
The more I think about it, there are all kinds of fascinating
questions that could be asked about the underlying graph in Fileman
(none of which have anything to do with the original question, of
course!)
===
Gregory Woodhouse
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The most profound technologies are those
I saw how to print out peices of the health summary one at a time but not the
whole thing all at once under reports. Can you tell me how to do the whole
thing at once?
On Friday 17 June 2005 12:25 am, ELSIE CASUGAY wrote:
Nancy,
You can use the health summary to print the medical record of
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