Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 3:30
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Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] IHS
system???
>I don't either, but I recall some things about
it. If you use the VA FOIA there is cross reference on the SSN that stuffs
the SSN into the HRN. The interesting thing is >that it violates the
input transform on the HRN field.
what is the input transform
on the HRN Field? I mean does it increase/decrease the number of digits, a
specific logical transformation...?
>If you are not going use SSN you need a
different way to keep files 2 and 9000001 in synch. The cross reference
(something like PX09) is how the VA software keeps >the two files in
synch. If you make the SSN optional or do not use it then the two files
will not stay in synch. IHS does it a different way. They keep the
two files in >synch with the file 2 look up routines (the routines with the
names AUPNLK*).
Tried to locate the routine (AUPNLK ) could not
find anything of that sort in the OpenVista
SemiViva 4.0 which we are using. We presume that this contains all the FOIA
routines. In which case the routines are only available in the IHS
system.
So that means that the SSN will have to be
maintained (to play it safe), though it may not be used by a
hospital, which would use the HRN. In such a case, can we generate the HRN
using a M routine (Generally Hospitals like to have their own sequence for
patients numbers with respect to their status i.e. private patient, general
patient, etc.) or are there other criteria for gernerating the HRN?
>To refer back to an earlier question, if you do
not have Mumps programmers available it will be difficult to impossible to meld
RPMS and Vista. But they are quite similar >and I do not think the
isssue would be very difficult for a Mumps programmer. I do not know if
anyone has gotten RPMS to run on a GT.M system. RPMS uses >essentially
vanilla VA Fileman and Kernel.
I wish we can have a local implementation of RPMS. I have tried
to look at the page www.ihs.gov/Cio/RPMS/index.cfm provided
by Marc Aylesworth. I have not understood how one can go about the installation
of RPMS? I mean, you can only download the .zip/.tar files as per your module
selection from the site. How do we proceed then?
RPMS apparently has not been implemented on GT.M. How does one
install it on Cache? Does one have to use UNIX (again which flavor of UNIX) or
can it be installed using Cache on Linux or Windows?
What is the meaning of Vanilla VA Fileman and Kernel? This is
apparently needed for RPMS installation. If so how does one get hold of
it?
Is there any way of atleast going thru a demo of
the IHS system if I can't have it setup here locally?
Anna
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 9:59
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Subject: RE: [Hardhats-members] IHS
system???
Unfortunately I do
not work with RPMS anymore. I believe that the record number can be
different from the SSN but am unsure how to achieve it SORRYY
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks,
Marc
Aylesworth
C3I Associates
AFRL/IFSE Joint Battlespace Infosphere
Team
525 Brooks Rd
Rome, NY 13441-4505
Tel:315.330.2422
Fax:315.330.7009
Email:Marc[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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April 19, 2005 10:46 AM To:
hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] IHS
system???
I don't know how this system works. I
wonder if Marc A., who I believe works with the IHS system, could explain
this.
Kevin
Anna Joseph
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That's just the captioned
output of some patients in the implementation we have here. These patients
we had entered (not sasmple patients).
STANDARD CAPTIONED OUTPUT?
Yes// (Yes) Include COMPUTED fields: (N/Y/R/B): NO//
BOTH Computed Fields and Record
Number (IEN)
NUMBER:
5
NAME: PATIENT,SURGERY HEALTH RECORD FAC: SOFTWARE
SERVICE HEALTH RECORD NO.:
789654123
NUMBER:
3
NAME: TEST PATIENT,PATIENT HEALTH RECORD FAC: SOFTWARE
SERVICE HEALTH RECORD NO.:
000001234
----- Original Message -----
Sent:
Monday, April 18, 2005 6:56 PM
Subject: Re:
[Hardhats-members] IHS system???
Are these patients that you entered, or are they
sample patients? What number do they have entered? Is it a
SSN?
Kevin Yes did just check out the file.
Surprising to find that all patients have a health record number
assigned to them! Does this then mean that to have
an implementation of the IHS software you need to apply their
patches to a VistA core?Can that be done on the GT.M database
itself? Wonder if anyone here has ever tried it or has an idea of
how we can install it and how it works? Anna
-----
Original Message ----- From: "Kevin Toppenberg"
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Sent: Monday, April 18,
2005 5:21 PM Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] IHS
system???
> Anna, > > See if your system has
a file# 9000001 > > This is the PATIENT/IHS file. Here are
the fields as > reported by VPE's DD > > File:
PATIENT/IHS > Branch: 1 > REF NODE;PIECE FLD NUM FIELD
NAME > ============================================================================ === >
1 0;1 .01 NAME > <-Pntr [RP2'X] > 12;0 1201 LOCATION OF
HOME > <-WP [9000001.12] > 2 -0;1 .01 -LOCATION OF
HOME > [W] > 41;0 4101 HEALTH RECORD NO. > <-Mult
[9000001.41IPA] > 3 -0;1 .01 -HEALTH RECORD FAC >
<-Pntr [P9999999.06'X] > 4 -0;2 .02 -HEALTH RECORD
NO. > [RFX] > 5 -0;3 .03 -DATE > INACTIVATED/DELETED
[D] > 6 -0;5 .05 -RECORD STATUS > [S] > 7 -0;6 .06
-STOP INTEGRATION > [S] > <> <>
<> > > I think it is fairly well integrated into the
VA > system. But I don't know if VistA depends on it. I >
don't think CPRS can use it to look up a patient by > their
HEALTH RECORD NO. however. > > Another option would be to
use just name and DOB. > There is a key that allows entry of
patients WI THOUT a > SSN. Or, you can just enter "P" for a SSN,
and they > will be given a pseudo-SSN. > >
Kevin > > > --- Anna Joseph
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > > > Indian Health Service runs
a system similar to > > VistA.. With the little I >
> know about it, seems like they do not use an SSN > >
number to identify the > > patient but they have record
number... which caught > > my attention! > > Has
anyone worked with this system? Was trying to > > have a
local > > implementation of it to explore it. Any idea
of > > where i can get the sources > > from? how the
installation etc. is to be done? > > Anna >
> > > > > > > >
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