1.
I think essential migration consists of:
demographics in patient.dbf , dr.dbf
progress notes, (progress.dbf, dbt)
and documents ( document.dbf, doc0001.dbf doc0002.dbf etc and .dbt) - scanned documents
the other essential tables to migrate would be
allergy.dbf,
history.dbf , diagnosis.dbf, disease.dbf ( classifications)
rx.dbf , arx.dbf , scr_file.dbf ( medications and scripts)
imm.dbf, ( immunizations , immbatch.dbf - batch number table)
pathol.dbf , requests.dbf ( results, and requests pathology)
letters.dbf , .dbt ( letters written , this might need converting )
measures.dbf ( measurements )
pap.dbf , paprec.dbf ( pap smears)
antenatal.dbf, pregnancy.dbf ( for those doing shared care)
2. others might include
allied.dbf, .dbt, spec.dbf ( ? address book data)
actions.dbf , recall.dbf ( ?simple recall system)
? not used here :-
Locally specific / bureaucracy tables
careplan.dbf ( is this used ?)
wctext.dbf , wcover.dbf
bmms.dbf, bmms* etc
depression.dbf
diabetes.dbf etc
notes.dbf
On Thu Aug 10 13:27 , Peter Machell
On 10/08/2006, at 3:32 PM, David Guest wrote:
>> Did you have much trouble migrating from MD2 to MD3?
> I got Peter to do ours so I had no trouble. :-)
I can't take all the credit for that. There seems to be a fair bit of
luck involved.
Peter.
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