Dear Matthew,
The difference between a relational database and a hierarchical one (or,
for that matter, a polymorphic one like FileMan) has to do with how it
models the world.
All databases exist to record an abstract model of pieces of the world.
Databases are usually structured as files
On Sun, 2005-09-18 at 18:30 -0400, K.S. Bhaskar wrote:
[KSB] ...snip...
Note that this DVD includes an icon that starts the CPRS GUI under wine.
With an installation of the unconfigured database as distributed, it
comes up to ask for the id and access code. I don't know enough to
configure
Hi my name is samuel and i want to know how i add a
Ward Location in vista.
Thanks,
Samuel
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A Vista configuration question involving the box:volume pair set:
Given a call to GETENV^%ZOSV on the machine being configured which produces
Y = VAH^ROU^ov0^ROU:ov0
Can anyone tell me:
1. does this volume set appear correct in the Volume Set file?
2. does the Box:Volume Pair appear correct
Hi i want to know if there is a way to escape a
program while it is runnig, so i will be able to see
the exact code line in that moment.
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http://vista.vmth.ucdavis.edu/query/?dbfile=1index=FileNoformat=NAMElimit=200start=1.11
I never looked at it before, even though I recalled being told it was there.
I was trying to find out what the heck PTF was, and found it there.
And I also found this here:
The box:volume pair is really the volume:box pair, so your volume is ROU. Ov)
is the box or node name. You need to take a look at the instructions on the
hardhats site which is essentially the same for all distributions after the
Cache specific initial 39 steps or so.
The answer is that it depends. In a production environment, you are
going to want to disable this (of course), but during development, you
might considere enabling keyboard interrupts, and using a simple
control-C (interrupt) or control-Z (suspend). But keep in mind tha this
is for development
This headline is extremely misleading. Vista-Office is not being
'delivered to physician offices'. Does anyone else think that it is VERY
unfair to only provide the Beta test through commercial vendors? My
office would otherwise qualify for the test, had I not wasted 15 years
and countless
Thanks greg but how do i enable keyboard interrupts?
--- Greg Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The answer is that it depends. In a production
environment, you are
going to want to disable this (of course), but
during development, you
might considere enabling keyboard interrupts, and
Usually, they are enabled by default and have to be explicitly
disabled. If you want to break out of a program, just enter GT.M or
Cache directly, and sign in with D ^XUP. (Don't sign in the usual way
using ^ZU). But, again, I emphasize that this is not something you want
to do in production,
Hi my name is samuel and i want to know how i add a
Ward Location in vista.
Thanks,
Samuel
I am not an MAS (Medical Adminstration Service) ADPAC
(Automated Data Processing Application Coordinator)
but I put a page on the wiki:
This whole thing VISTA-OFFICE is entirely unfair not only to the physicians
but also to vendors. I feel like it is being controlled by some group. This
VA software is FOIA and supposed to be open source but I have to take a test
now if I want to support a physician's office. What if I want to
September 19th, 2005 CMS released an 'evaluation version' of the
highly anticipated Vista Office EHR (VOE) according to a CMS website
press release. Highlights of the press release are that apparently CMS
is going to evaluate how implementations are working at a limited
number of beta test
--- Frederick D. S. Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Matthew,
[...]
All databases exist to record an abstract model of pieces of the
world.
Databases are usually structured as files (or tables or classes),
each
of which lists entities of a similar kind, such as patients, or
Hi my machine suddenly turn off due to electricity
problems while i was running vista. Now i try to run
vista again and it wont work. This is what happened:
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GTMD ^XUP
Setting up programmer environment
GTM
I like Rick's point about metaphors here. Regardless how expressive a
model may be, the set of tools provided by a DBMS does tend to
influence the way we model. The basic data type in LISP (List
Processing) is the list, and it is no great surtprise that a LISP
programmer will be more likely to
Take a look at this thread from the archives.
http://www.mail-archive.com/hardhats-members%40lists.sourceforge.net/msg07949.html
I think that someone could/should write several books from all the excellent
data there. You can also search on 'rundown GT.M' as well as reading the
acculturation
Please ignore, we figured out how to fix it (mupip
rundown). Thanks.
Yamir Encarnacion
--- Samuel Fontanez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks David i will try it.
Samuel
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi my name is samuel and i want to know how i
add
a
Ward Location in vista.
It's a bit like trying to convince the average home owner in the early
1980's to buy a PC and a DARPA network connection for the purpose of
exchanging information with others on the DARPA network. Large institutions
came first and exchanged information between them. Even things like e-mail
were
How about lowering the barriers to entry? There is a cost as well as a
benefit side, too
--- Christoph Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's the way out of this conundrum?
===
Gregory Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Without the requirement of mathematical aesthetics a great many
Dear Greg,
You have put your finger on my point about MUMPS, the relational model,
the hierarchical model, and so on--they are just the raw materials.
They shape the way we solve the problems we face, but they do not
usually prevent us from solving problems. If I am an architectural
Dear Cameron,
This is why I have taken lately to reminding people that VistA is not
written in MUMPS. VistA (well, DHCP anyway) is written in Standard
MUMPS. The difference, as you know, is the heart of VistA's
portability, and therefore sustainability.
Yours truly,
Rick
Cameron
If this is in a Cache environment, check out their debugger...
http://platinum.intersystems.com/csp/docbook/DocBook.UI.Page.cls?KEY=GCOS_debug#GCOS_debug_debugger
Their debugger allows setting break and watch points, stepping thru code, etc.
LJA
On 9/20/05, Greg Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You are so right. You might be able to stick a dollar amount on money saved
on maintaining and finding paper records, but how can you put a dollar amount
on having a machine double check your orders for drug interactions, always
having that chart at your fingertips, etc.
Priceless for an
There are several academic papers on the subject - searching on 'cost benefit
analysis electronic medical records' in
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=PubMed
On Tuesday 20 September 2005 03:45 pm, Christoph Guenther wrote:
Yes, I realize that there is a benefits as well as cost
A good mathematical model (at least for starters) might be to think
about expectation values for random variables. Have you ever gone to
the store and wondered what line to stand in? I remember recently
looking at two lines: one quite long, but full of people with
comparatively few items, and one
Think about this way: You give me $5 and I give you a pair of dice. You
have two opportunities to roll a pair of sixes, upon which I will pay
you $30. Is it a good bet? Now, you have two choices: either we can
increase the payoff (how much?) or the number of attempts you are
allowed (how many?)
OK, I guess some of them are duds. But how about A Cost-Benefit Analysis of
Electronic Medical Records in Primary Care
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrievedb=pubmeddopt=Abstractlist_uids=12714130query_hl=11
You can click on the Related Articles link and get 798 article
It depends on what you call a good bet you will never hit 100% pay off.
Thanks
Marc Aylesworth
C3I Associates
AFRL/IFSE
Joint Battlespace Infosphere Team
525 Brooks Rd
Rome, NY 13441-4505
Tel:315.330.2422
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That's right. And you can never be 100% sure that your investment in an
EHR will pay off, either.
--- Aylesworth Marc A Ctr AFRL/IFSE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It depends on what you call a good bet you will never hit 100% pay
off.
Thanks
Marc Aylesworth
C3I Associates
AFRL/IFSE
If you only have about 1 chance in 20 of success, a payoff of 6 times
your initial investment isn't a very good bet.
Now, implementing an EMR will require an initial investement (possibly
sizeable) but may increase or decrease your cost of doing business. The
point, though, is that if situation
I don't recall if this has been posted here ...
http://www.govhealthit.com/article90746-09-12-05-Print
Article in Government Health IT about WorldVistA coordination.
attachment: winmail.dat
Bhaskar,
If someone were to take your database file and set of routines, and
were to configure it such that there is a user defined so that a
log-in is allowed, then how should that be communicated back to you?
One problem with CPRS under wine that should be easily fixed is that
it tries to save
Tell you what, you can be my installer, and I'll pay you
accordingly. (Wink, nod)
Kevin
:-)
On 9/20/05, John Leo Zimmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
NEWSPEAK
I got the flames out of my system a couple weeks ago.
I do not understand the problem with obtaining IHS modules for VOE. Why
would
I've been working on an analysis of EMRs (and replacement of a PM) for a
30-provider, 8-office primary care practice in Chester County PA. I've
reviewed proposals and demos for all of the top commercial vendors selling
to the ambulatory (i.e., non-hospital) market. I've also read every rating
and
I have written a debugger for GT.M also, that lets one step through
code using GT.M stepping functions. Its still got some rough edges,
but I use it all the time.
Kevin
On 9/20/05, Larry Andreassen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If this is in a Cache environment, check out their debugger...
Title: Re: [Hardhats-members] Escaping from a program
Which MUMPS are you running? If it's GT.M, you can send it an interrupt and have the process dump its state to a file.
-- Bhaskar
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Title: Re: [Hardhats-members] vista settings
Try a mupip rundown and then a mupip integ to check for database structural integrity. If that's OK try running VistA again.
Most likely, GT.M is generating an error message about being unable to access the database, but the VistA error
Thank you Nancy.
gmartinson
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Nancy Anthracite wrote:
You are so right. You might be able to stick a dollar amount on money saved
on maintaining and finding paper records, but how can you put a dollar amount
on having a machine double check your orders for drug interactions, always
having that chart at your fingertips,
You can also D ^XTER and then ask to see ALL errors. The Kernel (VistA) error handler does screen out certain errors by default, but that's for display purposes only. You can display all errors if you wish. ===Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL PROTECTED]"One must act on what has not yet happened."--Lao Tzu
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