Thanks.

There was an attempt with CodeWeavers to build the
CPRS to work with Linux  instead of MS Windows. How
far has this gone?

Nandalal
--- Joseph Dal Molin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  > Does this have a GUI interface?
> 
> That is a very broad question.....the answer is not
> everything in VOE 
> nor VistA has a GUI interface... the backend
> components like lab and 
> pharmacy are role and scroll for the most part....
> but if you are a 
> provider of care you work in a GUI world.
> 
> The clinical GUI interface for VOE is primarily
> CPRS, we are also using 
> a couple of other components which have their own
> GUI.... like document 
> scanning etc. We have integrated EsiObjects to
> provide a web browser 
> patient registration capability.
> 
> There is no online demo for VOE but you can get a
> good idea of what it 
> is like by going to the online demo that the VA has:
> 
> www.va.gov/cprsdemo
> 
> Joseph
> 
> 
> Nandalal Gunaratne wrote:
> > Does this have a GUI interface? IS there a demo
> online
> > to try out?
> > 
> > Nandalal
> > --- Joseph Dal Molin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> >> ....a couple of important clarifications to
> >> Bhaskar's post:
> >>
> >>  > Please note that this VERSION OF THE software
> has
> >> not been field tested.
> >>
> >> .... this specific version has not been field
> tested
> >>
> >>
> >>  > Furthermore, most of the components IN THIS
> >> VERSION OF VOE were 
> >> introduced to none of
> >>  > the usual VistA SDLC (Software Development
> Life
> >> Cycle) where packages
> >>  > and patches of any complexity usually endure a
> >> number of iterations
> >>  > between SQA (Software Quality Assurance)
> reviews,
> >> field testing and
> >>  > developer responses.
> >>
> >> VOE is currently undergoing completion of SQA
> using
> >> the same standards 
> >> as are used in the VA. This work will be
> completed
> >> toward the end of 
> >> March. WorldVistA has submitted its application
> to
> >> certify the software 
> >> under the CCHIT 2006 criteria...assuming all goes
> >> well successful 
> >> certification will be announced in late April or
> >> very early May.
> >>
> >> Joseph
> >> .....
> >> VOE Program Manager, WorldVistA
> >>
> >>
> >> K.S. Bhaskar wrote:
> >>> VistA Office EHR SemiVivA 2.3.1 (MD5 sum
> >>> 16a0e6ae1951a512e88d83edd4e254a9) is available
> for
> >> downloading from
> >>> the WorldVistA project page at Source Forge
> >>> (http://sourceforge.net/projects/worldvista).
> >>>
> >>> VistA Office EHR SemiVivA 2.3.1 packages the
> >> release of VistA Office
> >>> EHR 2.3.1 as made available at the VistA Office
> >> EHR project page at
> >>> Source Forge
> >> (http://sourceforge.net/projects/vista-officeehr)
> on
> >>> January 31, 2007.  Nancy Anthracite configured
> the
> >> settings for it to
> >>> run on GT.M, and provided the CPRS and Vitals
> >> executables (for
> >>> Windows).  An access code of VistAis#1 and
> verify
> >> code of #1isVistA
> >>> will work for CPRS to connect.
> >>>
> >>> Please note that this software has not been
> field
> >> tested.
> >>> Furthermore, most of the components for VOE were
> >> introduced to none of
> >>> the usual VistA SDLC (Software Development Life
> >> Cycle) where packages
> >>> and patches of any complexity usually endure a
> >> number of iterations
> >>> between SQA (Software Quality Assurance)
> reviews,
> >> field testing and
> >>> developer responses.  This software is intended
> >> for evaluation /
> >>> demonstration purposes.  You take all
> >> responsibility for using it.
> >>> This SemiViVA package is bundled with GT.M
> >> V5.2-000, as available
> >>> under the GNU General Public License from the
> GT.M
> >> project page at
> >>> Source Forge
> >> (http://sourceforge.net/projects/sanchez-gtm). A
> >> SemiVivA
> >>> package is a one-step install of VistA and GT.M
> on
> >> a Linux machine.
> >>> Assuming the file has been downloaded as
> >>> /Distrib/VistAOfficeEHRSemiVivA_2.3.1.tgz, to
> >> install on your Linux
> >>> PC, execute the following, as root:
> >>>
> >>> cd /usr/local
> >>> tar zxvf
> /Distrib/VistAOfficeEHRSemiVivA_2.3.1.tgz
> >>>
> >>> This will create new directories
> >> /usr/local/VistAOfficeEHR_2.3.1 and
> >>> /usr/local/gtm_V5.2-000. Please note that this
> >> will overwrite any
> >>> directories or symbolic links you have with
> those
> >> names. You may wish
> >>> to replace your symbolic links with new ones
> >> (i.e., the following is
> >>> optional; also to be executed as root in
> >> /usr/local):
> >>> rm gtm ; ln -s gtm_V5.2-000 gtm
> >>> rm VistAOfficeEHR ; ln -s VistAOfficeEHR_2.3.1
> >> VistAOfficeEHR
> >>> To use it, you will need to create a working
> >> environment (see
> >>> http://tinyurl.com/738jk for details). To create
> >> an environment in
> >>> ~/myVistAOfficeEHR (the choice of directory name
> >> is entirely yours),
> >>> as a normal user, execute:
> >>>
> >>> /usr/local/VistAOfficeEHR_2.3.1/install
> >> ~/myVistAOfficeEHR
> >>> Subsequently, to get to an interactive mode GT.M
> >> prompt in that
> >>> environment, execute:
> >>>
> >>> ~/myVistAOfficeEHR/gtm_V5.2-000/run
> >>>
> >>> To run entryref ABC^DEF in that environment,
> >> execute:
> >>> ~/myVistAOfficeEHR/gtm_V5.2-000/run ABC^DEF
> >>>
> >>> To get a CPRS GUI to connect to the environment
> in
> >> ~/myVistAOfficeEHR,
> >>> you should set up inetd/xinetd to execute
> >>> ~/myVistAOfficeEHR/gtm_V5.2-000/cprs_direct in
> >> response to a
> >>> connection request.  If you have set up
> >> inetd/xinetd to listen at port
> >>> P, then use "CPRSChart s=SYSTEM p=P
> CCOW=DISABLE"
> >> where SYSTEM is the
> >>> name or IP address of the VistA server.
> >>>
> >>> Please post questions, comments & issues on the
> >> hardhats list
> >>> (http://groups.google.com/group/hardhats)
> >>>
> >>> K.S. Bhaskar
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>  
> >>> Yahoo! Groups - Join or create groups, clubs,
> >> forums &amp; communities. Links
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> .
> >>>
> > 
> 
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