J Busser wrote:
Fair enough.> MediNet's Visual Basic (MS) desktop client > - optionally runs in unattended mode > - is configured by Medinet to hold the account id(s) for the > mailbox(es) [directories] that are to be queried > - runs an interactive session via ssh
> - ssh connects to MediNet "frontend" server (outside firewall) > - client (??) "calls"(??)
How?
> > Manual customer-initiated sftp connections would be a confidentiality > problem because sftp daemons are (apparently) not very good about > restricting navigation across directories. Userid/pw credentials are > not mapped/mappable to individual mailbox directory levels, ergo if a > person connected *manually* there would be nothing to stop them > browsing other directories
There relying on their remote client to restrict itself to the correct directories? That's insane. Remind me never to have HIV/hepC serology done in Canada ;-)
> > **Could potentially do it in the other direction** > Customer runs an sftp daemon on customer side > Customer establishes SSH connection?
Sorry Jim this still isn't making any sense. Either you are the server or the client, not both.
> MediNet script pushes the file over > > > Data formats > > The data from *some* labs is coded within HL7 formatted files,
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ We need samples to understand the dialect of HL7.
> permitting such data to be brought into patients' EMR as granular > (individual coded test) results. However much of the lab data and > reports handled by MediNet are plain text around which Medinet wraps > a standard text header to permit vendors to link within their EMRs to
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ We need a description of this format and a few examples.
> individual patients, the data being imported as a document (text > blob) rather than as coded values.
Ian
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