Hi david,
I have got the letter on John's perianal abscess in PIT format.
This doctor here in Scoresby has got a major episode of the Salaam
Attack in the direction of Lismore, NSW.
Embodiments speak louder than words. Keep up the good work David!!
Cheers
Kuang
On 20/11/2005, at 4:50 PM, David Guest wrote:
FYI.
The first beta release of the Pitifil program is available for testing
at http://ozdoc.mine.nu/pitifil/Pitifil%20Setup.exe. It is an 8.2 meg
download.
Pitifil takes an RTF file and attempts to extract the Report Date,
From
and To doctors, the Patient Name and the patient's Date of Birth.
It can
classify the file as a Document, Letter or Investigation. Once the
data
has been extracted it will create a pit file that can be dumped in the
default EHR incoming data directory. It will then be processed by the
EHRs incoming data process. Letters are filed in the Letters module.
Other documents are filed under Investigations.
Pitifil has only one dependency, Abiword, for document processing.
Abiword will convert Word 97 and some other file types to RTF. The
Abiword setup file is included in the download.
After installing pitifil, the Abiword install file and pitconfig.exe
files should be run. Pitconfig specifies the directories for (1)
documents to be processed, (2) documents processed, (3) the EHR
incoming
data directory, (4) Abiword and (5) pitconfig.conf file. The last
should
be left in the default directory.
The install file will create Desktop, Quick Launch icons and a Start
menu option. Unfortunately all these fail unless the "Start in"
directory in Properties is changed to "C:\Program Files\Pitifil" (or
wherever you put the program). Similarly the program fails to find the
default icon which is C:\Program Files\Pitifil\pit.ico.
Medical Director 2 currently locks up with big pit files (? ~ 60k). To
clear the lock you will need to crash out and then go into
C:\MDW2\Processing on the local machine and delete the offending pit
file. Most scanned RTF files are less than 10k however.
To customise the application for your setting, overwrite the
speclist.txt and gplist. txt files. Data in these files are case
sensitive in version 0.2. The program looks for data to extract using
regular expressions. Documents containing string variations on 'Re:',
'Dob:', and patient dob in dd/mm/yyyy format will most probably
succeed.
Double clicking the calendar will extract a Report Date in dd/mm/yyyy
format.
Pitifil is a cross platform application known to run under linux,
MacIntosh and Windows. It is licensed under the GPL. There are no
warranties or guarantees. To be used only at your own risk. Enjoy.
David
--
"UFW. Deb does linux."
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