There are numerous medical devices which do work with VistA. One of the
best people to contact concerning lab and medical device interfaces is Bill
Ackerman from the VA in Chicago. He and his father are frequent visitors to
this list. Perhaps Bill has some insight to the problems involved in
I am currently working on Imaging Module of Vista. I want to know from where I can get the code of it so that I can set up a demo. I have read the documentation of this module from the website (www.va.gov/vdl) and have some basic understanding of it. I know there are some proprietary
If you are in the US, if you make a demo, you will potentially be putting
yourself squarely in the crosshairs of the FDA as that is considered to be
marketing unless it is a purely academic exercise and you never intend to
install VistA imaging or help to install it anywhere.
That said, if you
hi to all I am new to vista and want to know is there a software with GUI (linke cprs) for patient registration. thanks Cheshomi- IT group, Tarbiat Moallem University of Sabzevar, razavi khorasanIran+98
Here is how I was able to get the meds
from the outpatient med list to display active in the CPRS med list and orders:
This is important because if you choose
non-VA meds to populate the patients med list, they are an active status
but you cant refill them. On the other hand if the
Thanks very much for reporting back on how you did it. It was an impressive
bit of detective work!
On Tuesday 06 June 2006 12:16, Matthew King wrote:
Here is how I was able to get the meds from the outpatient med list to
display active in the CPRS med list and orders:
This is important
What is or are the namespaces for PCE in
VistA?
Jim Gray
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It uses the auto logon feature of the RPC broker, the broker handles
all of the particulars in regard to who is who.
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To:
PX
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What is or are the namespaces for PCE in VistA?
Jim Gray
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PX
I like the namsepace for ASISTS better.
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Excluding Clinical Reminders which carved out PXRM from PX.
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PX
I FORGOT ONE STEP: USE FILEMAN TO EDIT THE HFS DEVICE $I: /tmp/hfs.dat
Matthew M. King, MD
Medical Director
Clinica Adelante, Inc
Surprise, Arizona 85374
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Roy,
Thank you. I assume this is documented in the RPC documentation. When you
sign into a second roll and scroll session, how does Kernel know to auto log
you on?
Jim Gray
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Why is that?
Jim
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PX
I like the namsepace for ASISTS
Clinical Reminders dont work in OV4 after primary
installation and configuration. Here is how to turn on the
clinical reminders: Resource is CLINICAL REMINDERS GLOBAL INDEX TECHNICAL
MANUAL AND CLINICAL REMINDERS V2 SETUP GUIDE.
1)
Build the Clinical Reminders by: D ^XUP; PXRM INDEX
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Why is that?
Jim
Well, okay, maybe like is the wrong word.
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Sometimes you are strange, Greg.
Jim
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Why is that?
FYI - the ASISTS package is an acronym for Automated Safety Incident
Surveillance Tracking System and its namespace is OOPS ... I took some heat
for assigning that namespace. :( ... But I've always felt it was one of my
better namespace assignments. :)
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THAT is PRICELESS!
Maybe Greg isn't so strange after all. ;-)
On Tuesday 06 June 2006 22:24, Cameron Schlehuber wrote:
FYI - the ASISTS package is an acronym for Automated Safety Incident
Surveillance Tracking System and its namespace is OOPS ... I took some heat
for assigning that
Ask Cameron. :)
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Why is that?
Jim
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Now I understand. It is an excellent namespace assignment.
Jim Gray
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FYI - the ASISTS package
it is actually OOPS ???
hahahaha
I thought you were going to say the namespace for ASISTS was an abbreviated
form of Automated Safety System
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FYI - the ASISTS package is an acronym for Automated Safety Incident
I am currently working on Imaging Module of Vista. I want to know from where I can get the code of it so that I can set up a demo. I have read the documentation of this module from the website (www.va.gov/vdl) and have some basic understanding of it. I know there are some proprietary
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