smcphelan wrote:
And how are you going to adhere to HIPAA with your printing? As I
understand it, an audit record needs to be keep for each print out.
smcphelan,
Can you give a reference for this assertion?
I don't doubt that someone has made the statement,
but we have seen many things
print out.
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From: Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Hardhats Sourceforge
hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Friday, May 13, 2005 11:43 AM
Subject: [Hardhats-members] HTML in CPRS ...
printing issues
Hey all,
I am wanting to make my HTML
Hey all,
I am wanting to make my HTML in CPRS code available.
But I had wanted to get the printing working first.
The problem is that to print, one must send a command
to the web browser (IE) to print. There only two
options: 1) print to the default printer, or 2) ask
the user what printer to
11:43 AM
Subject: [Hardhats-members] HTML in CPRS ... printing issues
Hey all,
I am wanting to make my HTML in CPRS code available.
But I had wanted to get the printing working first.
The problem is that to print, one must send a command
to the web browser (IE) to print. There only two
--- JohnLeo Zimmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kevin may just be having fun with his Delphi skills.
Not a bad way to
stay out of trouble, I say.
So true!
LOL
Kevin
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How about an unintended feature?
--- Joseph Dal Molin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is really great Kevin!!!and to think that this came out of
sorting out the WINE issues with those last two tabs...that makes it
way coolturn a bug into a feature...are you sure you didn't
intern
Sniff Don't you like it? Sniff. :-)
It certainly is a course that the VA didn't choose to persue. But some may find it helpful.
Kevin
Greg Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about an "unintended feature"?--- Joseph Dal Molin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: This is really great
Hey...that's not what I meant!
I think it's an interesating idea, though I'm not sure how it would be
used in practice (so to speak). How do you envision this feature being
used?
--- Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sniff Don't you like it? Sniff. :-)
It certainly is a course
As a way of viewing scanned images, like scanned consultation letters, or perhaps even photos of the patient etc.
Some in our group are not happy that the notes do not support formatting (i.e. bold etc). This would give a method of doing that.
But as per my other post, there are other secondary
Another use would be to include either predefined or user modified
drawings/images in the notes.to add clarification to the written
text...more importantly IMHO it provides a very interesting new lego
block with far more potential than I am sure we can imagine right now
Joseph
Kevin
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To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] HTML in CPRS
Another use would be to include either predefined or user modified
drawings/images in the notes.to add
Francis beat me to the punch. A simple patient photo is a very handy
thing to have in the medical record. (Needs to be easily obtained, and
easily displayed, and printable.)
Kevin may just be having fun with his Delphi skills. Not a bad way to
stay out of trouble, I say.
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OK, I have it done. Here are some screen shots.
http://69.68.182.66/downloads/OpenVista/CPRShtml.jpg
http://69.68.182.66/downloads/OpenVista/CPRShtml.jpg
These are two views of one note. The pictures are
demo pictures found off of Google -- (no actual
patients have been harmed in the creating
Oops, the second pic should be this:
http://69.68.182.66/downloads/OpenVista/CPRShtml2.jpg
--- Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, I have it done. Here are some screen shots.
http://69.68.182.66/downloads/OpenVista/CPRShtml.jpg
http://69.68.182.66/downloads/OpenVista/CPRShtml.jpg
I like the TEST, KILLME DON'T part.
Gregory Woodhouse
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On May 3, 2005, at 5:13 PM, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Oops, the second pic should be this:
http://69.68.182.66/downloads/OpenVista/CPRShtml2.jpg
--- Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, I have it done. Here are
This is really great Kevin!!!and to think that this came out of
sorting out the WINE issues with those last two tabs...that makes it
way coolturn a bug into a feature...are you sure you didn't intern
in Redmond
J.
Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Oops, the second pic should be this:
Some may remember that I created a CPRS hack that
would allow a simple imaging system by broadcasting
any img tags found in a progress note. This worked,
but it requires the user to run a separate program and
toggle between the two. It's less than ideal.
A better solution would be to have the
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