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VISTA Laboratory Package patch LR*5.2*210 contains changes to software
Gliadin Ab IgG 84140.3103 89635.0000
Gliadin Ab Panel 82435.3103 89637.0000
Specimen Collection Time 82373.3103 89359.0000
Rh (D) Typing 86087.0000 86088.0000
CD62L 86601.0000 86682.0000
CDw124 86670.0000 86683.0000
Rh Typing 86714.0000 86712.0000
Plateletpheresis 86728.0000 86739.0000
Drug Dependant Ab 89110.0000 84466.0000 X*Drug Dependant
HLA DR 89079.0000 89569.0000
controlled by VHA DIRECTIVE 97-033, titled VISTA BLOOD BANK SOFTWARE
Glaidin Ab IgA 84295.0000 84028.0000 X*Glaidin Ab
X*Hepatitis C RNA 97485.0000 87419.0000
HIV Viral Load Ultra 98497.0000 87423.0000
Smooth Muscle Ab 98589.0000 87379.0000
Norchlordiazeposide 81030.0000 81411.0000
Reference NOIS: N/A
Reporting Site: N/A
VERSION 5.2. Change includes:
Testing Site(s): Long Beach, CA, Milwaukee, WI, Brockton, MA
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Software Availability:
This patch is available from one of the CIO Field Offices listed below.
All VAMC's are encouraged to use their FTP capability to obtain the
software from the appropriate directory.
CIO Field Office FTP Address Directory
LROS was modified to display the Patient Care Encounter (PCE) visit
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Hines 152.129.1.110 anonymous.software
Albany 152.127.1.5 anonymous.software
Salt Lake 152.131.2.1 anonymous.software
File Name:LR52_210.KID
ROUTINE SUMMARY:
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number when one exists.
The second line of the routine now looks like:
<tab> ;;5.2;LAB SERVICE;**[patch list]**; Sep 27, 1994
Checksum Values
Routine Name Before Patch After Patch Patch List
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LR210 NA 13528777 210
LRCE 12940981 13197719 28,76,103,121
153,210
LROS 14491271 14423120 121,153,210
Installation Instructions:
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The Laboratory Information Manager (LIM) should be informed of/coordinate
the installation this patch. This patch contains important codes required
for Laboratory Management Index Program (LMIP) reporting and Laboratory
Electronic Data Interchange (LEDI) implementation.
The above change has been reviewed by the VISTA Blood Bank Developer and
All users may remain on the system. Laboratory users should be idle (no
accessioning or verifying). The LAB interface routine does not need to
be stopped. The Universal Interface does not need to be stopped. The
Health Level Seven Lower Level Protocols (HL7 LLPs) do not need to be
stopped.
The installation of this patch takes less than 10 minutes.
1. START FROM KERNEL
found to have no impact on the VISTA BLOOD BANK SOFTWARE version 5.2
From the KERNEL Installation and Distribution Systems (KIDS)
Menu, select the Installation menu [XPD INSTALLATION MENU]:
Installation
Edits and Distribution ...
Utilities ...
Installation ...
2. SELECT INSTALLATION OPTION
Select Installation Option: Load a Distribution
Enter a Host File: LR52_210.KID
control functions.
This Distribution contains Transport Globals for the following
Package(s): LR*5.2*210
Want to RUN the Environment Check Routine? YES//
LR*5.2*210
Will first run the Environment Check Routine, LR210
Use INSTALL NAME: LR*5.2*210 to install the Distribution.
NOTE: The following are OPTIONAL:
a. Backup a Transport Global - This option will create a backup
message of any routines exported with this patch. It will not
backup any other changes, such as DDs or templates.
b. Compare Transport Global to Current System - This is not
recommended. The reported data is misleading.
c. Verify Checksums in Transport Global - This option will allow
you to ensure the integrity of the routines that are in the
transport global.
Description:
PROBLEM: Sites have requested a means to verify CPT code capture. It
3. Use the install name LR*5.2*210
Note: If installation is successful, remove the routine LR210 from your
system.
4. No routine mapping adjustments are required
Routine Information:
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was determined that displaying the PCE visit number when viewing the
Routine Name:
- LRCE
Routine Name:
- LROS
Routine Name:
- LR210
Order/Test Status for a patient would assist sites in verifying their
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data.
RISK ANALYSIS: Changes made by patch LR*5.2*210 have no effect on Blood
Bank software functionality, therefore RISK is none.
EFFECT ON BLOOD BANK FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Patch LR*5.2*210 does not
alter or modify any software design safeguards or safety critical
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elements functions.
POTENTIAL IMPACT ON SITES: This patch contains changes to a routine
identified in Veterans Health Administration (VHA) Directive 97-033. The
changes have no effect in Blood Bank functionality or medical device
control functions. There is no adverse potential to sites.
VALIDATION REQUIREMENTS BY OPTION: There are no required validation
scenarios to be completed by sites after installing LR*5.2*210.
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This patch is the regular release of additional National Laboratory Test
Codes (WKLD CODES). It contains the requested additional prefix and
suffix codes required to identify ordered test and test results.
LR*5.2*210 Patch Description:
This patch contains updates of WKLD CODES stored in WKLD CODE file (#64).
These codes are also known as National Laboratory Test codes. The added
codes represent those codes requested, by various sources, to identify
Patch LR*5.2*210 VISTA BLOOD BANK SOFTWARE V5.2 DEVICE PRODUCT LABELING
ordered tests and results. If you wish to print the new additional WKLD
CODES, use FileMan Print sorted by numbers. Begin with number 2990, end
with 99999. Select caption print for the print fields.
This patch contains updates of suffix codes stored in WKLD SUFFIX CODES
file (#64.2). These codes were requested, by various sources, to identify
methods used to determine results of ordered tests.
This patch contains updates of manufacturers stored in WKLD INSTRUMENT
MANUFACTURER file (#64.3). This file is a reference file used to group
STATEMENT
WKLD CODE SUFFIX codes by manufacturer.
In addition to new NLT Codes the options Order/test status [LROS] and
Review by order number [LRCENLKUP] have been enhanced to display the
Visit number returned by the PCE interface for Laboratory CPT code
capture. The number displayed corresponds to the internal entry number
for the VISIT (#9000010) file. This number maybe useful when verifying
Laboratory CPT workload capture. The VISIT file pointer is free text and
each individual pointer number is separated by a semi-colon. CPT workload
is only captured for patients seen on outpatient status. CPT codes are
captured for ordered tests only. There is no relationship between
accessioned/verified and CPT workload capture. CPT workload capture is
based on entries in the LAB ORDER ENTRY (#69) file ONLY.
Ordered tests must be linked via NATIONAL VA LAB CODE field (#64) of the
LABORATORY TEST file (#60). All CPT codes associated with the linked NLT
Code will be passed to the PCE interface.
The new print option NLT Monthly Workload Detail [LR CAP ELROY] is also
provided. This FileMan print option allows the user to select
April 10, 1998
institution/division, date range and NLT codes. The report will print
sub-total by NLT code with grand total for the report period. This report
maybe useful when reviewing data stored in LAB MONTHLY WORKLOADS file
(#67.9) for workload trends by specific NLT Codes.
Note: When selecting Institution use literal name (i.e. Long Beach), not
station number (.i.e. 600).
NOTE: Data is stored in the LAB MONTHLY WORKLOADS file by month only.
There aren't any daily totals stored in this file.
The Post install procedure will make some corrections to your database if
appropriate. This is a list of possible corrections required by your
systems. If corrections are made, they will be displayed during the
install. They are also stored in the Install file for review.
If the install is successful please remove the routine LR210 from your
system.
NLT Name Old Number New Number New Name
Gliadin Ab IgA 84295.3103 89589.0000
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