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2. DSM/AXP sites: Review your mapped routine set. If any of the
routines in the Routine Summary section are mapped, disable
mapping for the affected routine.
3. Use the "INSTALL/CHECK MESSAGE" option on the PackMan menu.
This loads the patch into a Transport Global onto your system.
4. You DO NOT need to stop TaskMan or the background filers.
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5. On the KIDS menu, select the "Installation" menu and use the
following options to install the Transport Global:
Verify Checksums in Transport Global
Print Transport Global
Compare Transport Global to Current System
Backup a Transport Global
Install Package(s)
INSTALL NAME: AFJX*5.1*26
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Want KIDS to Rebuild Menu Tree Upon Completion of Install?? Yes//
Want KIDS to INHIBIT LOGONs during the install? YES// NO
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Want to DISABLE Scheduled Options, Menu Options, and
Protocols? YES//
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Routine
Enter options you wish to mark as 'Out
Of Order': AFJXNHEX REQUEST
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6. DSM/AXP Sites - Answer NO to the question "Want to MOVE
routines to other CPUs?"
7. DSM/AXP sites: If the routines were unmapped, the mapped
set should be rebuilt once the installation has run
to completion.
8. Create a Mail Group called AFJX PATID FILTER BLOCK
from the Mailman Menu.
Select MailMan Option: 6 PERSONAL MAIL GROUP EDIT
Select MAIL GROUP NAME: AFJX PATID FILTER BLOCK
Are you adding 'AFJX PATID FILTER BLOCK' as a
new MAIL GROUP? No// Y (Yes)
MAIL GROUP NUMBER: <<DEFAULT NUMBER//>>
MAIL GROUP COORDINATOR:
MAIL GROUP NAME: AFJX PATID FILTER BLOCK Replace
Select MEMBER: << YOUR NAME HERE!! >>
Description:
9. If you wish to display the report providing the numbers
of incorrect information, you have to choose the option
AFJX PATID REPORT from the menu option.
---------- SAMPLE OF OUTPUT -------------------
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DEVICE: HOME// NETWORK
Network Health Exchange Data Message report
for PORTLAND.DOMAIN.EXT
on Feb 16, 2001@13:56
Checking NETWORK,HEALTH EXCHANGE messages...
Checking WASTE basket...
Checking IN basket........
NOIS FAR-1200-40490
Message count
20 messages in the 'IN' basket.
0 messages in the 'WASTE' basket.
Site NV V T
ALBUQUERQUE.DOMAIN.EXT 0 6 6
ANN-ARBOR.DOMAIN.EXT 0 13 13
.
Fargo VAMC reported that they have received data on
.
.
FRESNO.DOMAIN.EXT 0 14 14
FT-HARRISON.DOMAIN.EXT 0 2 2
GRAND-JUNCT.DOMAIN.EXT 0 3 3
HONOLULU.DOMAIN.EXT 0 4 4
KANSAS-CITY.DOMAIN.EXT 0 2 2
the wrong patient when they received NHE requests from
.
Minneapolis. This patch will install a patient
identification filter (PATID) that will match the patient
identity on each Health Summary segment with the patient
identifier (Name, Date of birth, Social Security Number) of
the patient requested. If any of the Health Summary
segments do not return data for the patient requested, then
none of the data will be returned to the requestor. A
message that instructs the requestor to resend the request
is sent instead.
This patch also includes an option for the receiving site
that will report on the number of possible bad data
messages that have been received by the site.
This option works by comparing the patient's age with the
age calculated from the Date of Birth that was reported in
the Demographics segment of the NHE request. Note that if
the request is made within a few weeks of the patient's
birthday, and the age calculated by the Date of Birth
Subject
differs by one year from the patient's actual age, then
this report option may falsly indicate that the record was
invalid when in fact it was valid (data is for the correct
patient).
Since the server filter uses three data elements (Name,
Social Security Number, and Date of birth), it is much more
accurate than the report option at catching NHE data
messages for the wrong patient. If the server site has
loaded this patch then you can assume that the patient is
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correct regardless of what this report displays.
How to tell if the server site has loaded this patch:
Messages will have a line inserted after the patient ID:
Subj: Reply for <TOTAL> Patient,A 111111111 MADISON.DOMAIN.EXT [#93164]
1 Feb 2001 15:05:05 -0600 (CST) 1936 lines
From: <POSTMASTER@MADISON.DOMAIN.EXT> In 'IN' basket. Page 1
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Install a Patient Identification (PATID) filter that matches
111111111^11744^SPIVEY,RICK^3010201.113723^SMA.ISC-ALBANY.DOMAIN.EXT^TOTAL
*********CONFIDENTIAL Patient Data from MADISON.DOMAIN.EXT********* 02/01/01
Patient,A 111-11-1111 DOB: SEP 3,1936
-Patient ID verified on all data segments- <- This line is added to
messages from server
sites that have loaded
the PATID filter patch.
-------------------------- DEM - Demographics --------------------------
the patient on each Health Summary segment with the patient
List of Test Sites:
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Fargo, Madison, Minneapolis, Clarksburg
ROUTINE SUMMARY
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requested.
The following routines are included in this patch. The
second line of each of these routines now looks like:
<tab>;;5.1;Network Health Exchange;**[patch list]**;Date
Routine Name Chksum Before Chksum After Patch List
------------ ------------- ------------ ----------
AFJXREW 8438064 8632159 15,17,18,23,26
AFJXTRF 5666922 11122176 17,18,23,26
AFJXVER NEW 19085828 26
* From CHECK^XTSUMBLD
Installation Instructions:
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1. Users ARE allowed to be on the system during the installation.
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