The current goal of the CCR is only to provide a nonpersistent record for the
patient to transpost or send from physician to another for a single care
encounter. I see that being rapidly extended into using it to create
personal records for patients, etc.
There are going to be problems
Well, I hope you can find a home with us.
I have taken VistA and installed it for my office
group. We would have had to purchasea $200,000
otherwise. We are using transcriptionists, so for
most of the physicians, they haven't had any change at
all.
Kevin
--- Ken Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You guys know about CCR?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin
Toppenberg
Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 4:45 PM
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: RE: [Hardhats-members] XML data export
My understanding of XML is that you
Isn't there a method of having it prompt one for the
filename? Or are you just trying to skip that step to
make life easier?
Kevin
--- Usha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The ASK DEVICE parameter of the TELNET's entry in
the DEVICE file was set to NO. After changing it's
value to YES, it has
In what manner do you mean know about? There have been articles published
discussing it, etc., so there is a general awareness of it with many
physicians. Also, there is a conference this week that the AAFP is putting
on for developers and users for the CCR, so clearly, it is out there even
Just meant aware of. Posted before I saw your reply which is way better
than me talking about it since you are the expert.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nancy
Anthracite
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 10:14 AM
To:
Usha,
You may have mentioned this before, but can you tell
me what NOIS is all about? I have been following your
thread, but have been clueless what you are working
on.
Kevin
--- Usha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I checked TaskMan today to see that 16 tasks were
waiting for device NOIS
This may not be the proper forum, but I hope someone
can help here.
I have been primarily using the editor kate, and
have come to like it. But recently it has started
crashing every time I run it. It flashes a message
the specified directory doesn't exits and then the
crash-guard dialog pops
If the permissions are wrong, it will tell you things don't exist when they
do.
On Tuesday 14 June 2005 11:02 am, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
This may not be the proper forum, but I hope someone
can help here.
I have been primarily using the editor kate, and
have come to like it. But recently
NOIS is for reporting problems that may need to be fixed with patches, etc. I
understand that it has been replaced at the VA with a commercial product.
On Tuesday 14 June 2005 10:32 am, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Usha,
You may have mentioned this before, but can you tell
me what NOIS is all
Bug 52630: Kate crash: katefileselector points to deleted directory
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=52630
You might also search on http://bugs.kde.org/ with the
error you are seeing.
Hope this helps
Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
This may not be the proper forum, but I hope someone
can help
It's a trouble ticket system. The acronymn (awkward, IMO) is National
Online Information System, but I suspect the name is intended to
remind us of decibels (in the form of calls to the help desk).
--- Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
NOIS is for reporting problems that may need to be
Greg, Joseph, Hardhats:
These efforts do complement each other. Historically, there have been
sveral efforts and in the early 1990s the CEN TC-251 had an active effort
going to block out the conceptual framework for the EHR at the same time
that DHCP and CHCS were actively being intoduced into
These are the user configuration files referencing kate- running KDE 3.3.2
~/.kde/share/config$ ls -la kate*
-rw--- 1 ibk ibk 3197 2005-04-30 01:52 katerc
-rw--- 1 ibk ibk 282 2004-12-03 11:33 kateschemarc
-rw--- 1 ibk ibk 25093 2005-05-16 17:19 katesyntaxhighlightingrc
Kevin
On Mon, 13 Jun 2005, David Sommers wrote:
May I suggest (the large) RIM model for HL7 v3. It's XML.
HL7's RIM v3.0 is a start but contary to some views it is not the answer
to everything; there is much that can be harmonised to include much more
of the conceptual content needed. The CCR,
I was composing a reply, but seem to have irretrievably clobbered it
(which is just as well, because I'm not sure how interested others on
this list are in modal logic).
In brief, I'm not sure I understand how ontologies are typically
defined in an IT context (I find the mathematical definition
I've been looking at that link (very useful, BTW) and the XML I see is
an XMI 1.0 representation of the model. My guess is that it was
generated programmatically from the .mdl files. There are, however
Visio files and simple graphics representing the RIM. I *think* there
is an XML serialization of
Greg,
Your code has been very helpful.
I don't fully understand these lines
.S X=$P(^DD(FNUM,.01,0),^,2)
.S WP=$S(X=W:1,X=WL:2,1:0)
When the second piece=W, or WL, what is the
significance of these codes? You don't seem to use WP
in your code.
Thanks
Kevin
--- Greg
Thanks. I like the noise-NOIS connection.
Kevin
--- Greg Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
It's a trouble ticket system. The acronymn (awkward,
IMO) is National
Online Information System, but I suspect the name
is intended to
remind us of decibels (in the form of calls to the
help
That looks like the bug. Now how to fix it so I can
get back to using kate. ?
Thanks
Kevin
--- Ismet Kursunoglu, MD [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Bug 52630: Kate crash: katefileselector points to
deleted directory
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=52630
You might also search on
That's right. The point of this code is to quickly traverse a file
entry without actually making FM calls. I don't do anything special
with WP fields here, so that value isn't used. However, if you actually
wanted to do something with the data, you'd want to know if a subfile
was a multiple, or if
Ismet,
Now you have made my whole week/month. I have been
stewing about this problem for about 2 weeks. And you
helped me in 2 hours. Fantastic!
The problem was fixed by deleting all file references
in katerc.
thanks
Kevin
--- Ismet Kursunoglu, MD [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
These are the
When I look at file 8925, field 2 is a WP field, but I
don't see the W or WL symbols. Only a node
specification of TEXT. And in instances of processing
the TEXT node, when I tried to print WP, it was 0 (as
expected per the code).
So I don't see that the W symbol is being used.
Kevin
GTMzwr
My mistake. Try looking at the .01 field of the subfile associated with
the WP field. You should see something like
^DD(8925.02,.01,0) = REPORT TEXT^W^^0;1^Q
--- Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I look at file 8925, field 2 is a WP field, but I
don't see the W or WL symbols.
They also have API interfaces for several platforms. I was digging thru
the JavaDocs help files online last night. I'm not sure which JVM it
uses but they seem to have everything from VB and Java to Visio and
Rose. They're very multi-platform on delivering the message.
The images of the entire
This 8925 seems to be the file giving me trouble edit template field in a
Cache system. Is there any connection with this problem? My problem seems to
be primarily a permission problem. I have some difficulty understanding how
that file works.
thurman
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From:
The DD looks fine.
--- Thurman Pedigo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This 8925 seems to be the file giving me trouble edit template
field in a
Cache system. Is there any connection with this problem? My problem
seems to
be primarily a permission problem. I have some difficulty
understanding how
Greg --
First, some background: since GT.M is a compiler, and since M requires
code to be dynamically compiled and executed, GT.M needs to be able to
execute code in a process' heap/stack space. Since this is not a
requirement of normal C/C++ programs, and since one of the precepts of
good
As practical matter, developing any significant application in less
than 3 months is, well, difficult (XP, and I don't mean Windows,
notwithstanding).
--- Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Whoa! I didn't mean to give the impression that the CCR will be
available for
VO!!! That I
Thanks Greg. I decided to go ahead and use FIELD^DID
to get the information. I'm concerned that I wouldn't
be aware of all the variations on a theme that I might
encounter.
Kevin
--- Greg Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
My mistake. Try looking at the .01 field of the
subfile associated
I've done a fair amount of fiddling with file 8925.
Maybe I can help. I don't understand your problem,
though. Could you post a screenshot?
Kevin
--- Thurman Pedigo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This 8925 seems to be the file giving me trouble
edit template field in a
Cache system. Is there
You should use the Fileman APIs, anyway. I wrote this for a daemon
process that I wanted to be as light on the system as possible.
--- Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Greg. I decided to go ahead and use FIELD^DID
to get the information. I'm concerned that I wouldn't
be
OK,
I now have a program that will dump out data from the
files in XML format. It takes an array something like
this:
Array(8925,1234)
Array(8925,1235)
Array(8925,1236)
Array(8925,1237)
Array(200,73)
Array(22705,*)
And dumps the records in XML.
Currenly the tags are just the Labels
A sort template will allow you to select the records you want to output. A
print template will let you select the fields from that record and the
format of the output of those fields. So I assume what you may want is a
sort template. But maybe you should do it in Mumps. I do not know XML so
Hope this works. This is a .jpg file of screen capture of CPRS. I also
determined that [TIU DOCUMENT DEFINITION EDIT] (my own menu creation) below
is out of order leading me to believe a permission (or key) is missing.
Menu
1 OAA Clinical Trainee ... [XU-CLINICAL TRAINEE MENU]
2
If you want to see NOIS in action, go look at it on OpenFORUM. It is being
replaced inside the VA with a product called Remedy.
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From: Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 8:36 AM
Subject: Re:
You hit the nail on the thumb...
I have to import the data of the patients from an excel file. I tried to
bring the data in excel to EXCEL (TAB) format, but it does not accept that
file. So I tried to export data from patient file to get an idea of the
format of file required by VistA. And by
Did you select Excel (tab) as your format? The import/export tools
should work with this format, but you need to specify that it is the
one you want.
===
Gregory Woodhouse
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Better. Faster. Cheaper. Pick two.
On Jun 14, 2005, at 8:41 PM, Usha wrote:
You hit the nail on
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involvement with REAL Software other than as a customer. ]
http://www.realsoftware.com/news/pr/2005/2005r1/lnx/
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