| IA # | Name | Type | Custodial Package | Date Created | DBIC Approval Status | Status | Usage | File # | General Description | Remote Procedure | Routine | Date Activated |
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| IA # | Name | Type | Custodial Package | Date Created | DBIC Approval Status | Status | Usage | File # | General Description | Remote Procedure | Routine | Date Activated |
| 190 | DBIA190-A | Routine | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 1992/08/06 | APPROVED | Active | Controlled Subscription |
The Medicine package has the permission of the Allergy Tracking System developers to use the following items from ATS V2.2. EN2^GMRAPEM0: This entry point is to be used by the Medicine package to enter data into the Allergy Tracking System. The input variable is DFN (pointer to file 2). |
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| 672 | DBIA190-B | File | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 1992/08/06 | APPROVED | Active | Controlled Subscription | 120.8 |
The Medicine package also needs to reference the following data elements: Patient Allergies (120.8) file: REACTION:REACTION (10,.01) and REACTION:OTHER REACTION (10,1) which is located in $P(^GMR(120.8,D0,10,D1,0),U,1,2). -D0 would be obtained from a call to ^GMRADPT, and D1 would be obtained by looping through the multiple. |
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| 673 | DBIA190-C | File | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 1992/08/06 | APPROVED | Active | Controlled Subscription | 120.83 |
"B" xref on NAME (.01) field which is located in ^GMRD(120.83,"B") -This is used to determine if an entry in the REACTIONS multiple, described above, points to the entry "OTHER REACTION". |
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| 905 | DBIA905 | File | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 1994/07/07 | APPROVED | Active | Controlled Subscription | 120.8 | This DBIA grants access to specific fields in the PATIENT ALLERGIES FILE (120.8). |
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| 1123 | Contrast Media Allergy | Routine | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 1995/01/31 | APPROVED | Active | Private | The Allergy package is providing extrinsic functions to support adding and entering in error Radiological contrast media allergy data for Radiology/Nuclear Medicine patients. |
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| 1135 | GMRAMCU0 | Routine | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 1995/02/17 | APPROVED | Active | Supported | The Patient Wristband software calls IDBAND^GMRAMCU0(DFN,DATE,USR) to update the ID BAND MARKED field in file 120.8 (PATIENT ALLERGIES). |
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| 1333 | DBIA1333 | Other | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 1995/09/07 | APPROVED | Active | Private | Dietetics V5.0 will include Allergy Tracking Systems option Enter/Edit Patient Reaction Data on Diet Order Management menu. |
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| 1467 | GMRA ENTERED IN ERROR PROTOCOL | Other | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 1996/01/19 | APPROVED | Active | Controlled Subscription | This extended action protocol is created with v4.0 and is invoked whenever an allergy/adverse reaction for a patient is marked as 'entered-in-error'. Action protocols from other applications may be added to this event upon approval of the DBIC. Listed below are the variables that will be defined for that reaction. Variables: GMRAPA = The Internal Entry Number of the reaction in File 120.8 (PATIENT ALLERGIES) GMRAPA(0) = The zero node of the entry in File 120.8. Below is a description of the data for that node. $P Field name Field type ----------------------------------------------------------- 1 PATIENT Pointer to File 2 (PATIENT) 2 REACTANT Free Text of Reaction 3 GMR ALLERGY Variable Pointer * 4 ORIGINATION DATE/TIME Date/Time (FM format) 5 ORIGINATOR Pointer to File 200 (NEW PERSON) 6 OBSERVED/HISTORICAL Set of Codes (o=Observed,h=Historical) 12 ORIGINATOR SIGN OFF Set of Codes (1=Signed,(Zero or Null)=Unsigned) 14 MECHANISM Set of Codes (U=Unknown, P=Pharmacologic,A=Allergy) 16 VERIFIED Set of Codes (1=Verified,(0 or Null)=Not Verified) 17 VERIFICATION DATE/TIME Date/Time (FM format) 18 VERIFIER Pointer to File 200 20 ALLERGY TYPE Free Text/Set of Codes 1 to 3 characters long (Where "D" = Drug, "F" = Food, "O" = Other) *The GMR ALLERGY field is a variable pointer which points to one of five possible files. They are: File Name File Reference --------- -------------- GMR ALLERGIES GMR(120.8, (e.g., 212;GMR(120.8,) NATIONAL DRUG PSNDF( DRUG PSDRUG( DRUG INGREDIENTS PS(50.416, VA DRUG CLASS PS(50.605, |
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| 1468 | GMRA MEDWATCH DATA COMPLETE PROTOCOL | Other | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 1996/01/19 | Withdrawn | Controlled Subscription | This extended action protocol is created with v4.0 and is invoked whenever the Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee completes a MedWatch form on a patient's adverse reaction. Action protocols from other applications may be added upon approval of the DBIC. Listed below are the variables that will be defined for that reaction. Variables: GMRAPA = The Internal Entry Number of the reaction in File 120.8 (PATIENT ALLERGIES) GMRAPA(0) = The zero node of the entry in File 120.8. Below is a description of the data for that node. $P Field name Field type ----------------------------------------------------------- 1 PATIENT Pointer to File 2 (PATIENT) 2 REACTANT Free Text of Reaction 3 GMR ALLERGY Variable Pointer * 4 ORIGINATION DATE/TIME Date/Time (FM format) 5 ORIGINATOR Pointer to File 200 (NEW PERSON) 6 OBSERVED/HISTORICAL Set of Codes (o=Observed,h=Historical) 12 ORIGINATOR SIGN OFF Set of Codes (1=Signed,(Zero or Null) =Unsigned) 14 MECHANISM Set of Codes (U=Unknown, P=Pharmacologic,A=Allergy) 16 VERIFIED Set of Codes (1=Verified,(0 or Null)=Not Verified) 17 VERIFICATION DATE/TIME Date/Time (FM format) 18 VERIFIER Pointer to File 200 20 ALLERGY TYPE Free Text/Set of Codes 1 to 3 characters long (Where "D" = Drug, "F" = Food, "O" = Other) GMRAPA1 = The Internal Entry Number of the reaction in File 120.85 (ADVERSE REACTION REPORTING) GMRAPA1(0) = The zero node of the entry in File 120.85. Below is a description of the data for that node. $P Field name Field type ----------------------------------------------------------- 1 DATE/TIME OF EVENT Date/Time (FM format) 2 PATIENT Pointer to File 2 (PATIENT) 3 QUESTION #1 Set of Codes (y=YES,n=NO) 4 QUESTION #2 Set of Codes (y=YES,n=NO) 5 QUESTION #3 Set of Codes (y=YES,n=NO) 6 QUESTION #4 Set of Codes (y=YES,n=NO) 7 QUESTION #5 Set of Codes (y=YES,n=NO) 8 NO. DAY HOSPITALIZED Numeric 9 QUESTION #6 Set of Codes (y=YES,n=NO) 10 QUESTION #7 Set of Codes (y=YES,n=NO) 11 QUESTION #8 Set of Codes (y=YES,n=NO) 12 DATE MD NOTIFIED Date/Time (FM format) 13 OBSERVER Pointer to File 200 (NEW PERSON) 14 SEVERITY Set of Codes (1=Mild, 2=Moderate, 3=Severe) 15 RELATED REACTION Pointer to File 120.8 (PATIENT ALLERGIES) 16 QUESTION #9 Set of Codes (y=YES,n=NO) 17 QUESTION #10 Set of Codes (y=YES,n=NO) *The GMR ALLERGY field is a variable pointer which points to one of five possible files. They are: File Name File Reference --------- -------------- GMR ALLERGIES GMR(120.8, (e.g., 212;GMR(120.8,) NATIONAL DRUG PSNDF( DRUG PSDRUG( DRUG INGREDIENTS PS(50.416, VA DRUG CLASS PS(50.605, |
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| 1469 | GMRA SIGN-OFF ON DATA PROTOCOL | Other | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 1996/01/19 | APPROVED | Active | Controlled Subscription | This extended action protocol is created with v4.0 and is invoked whenever an allergy/adverse reaction tracking incident is signed-off on a patient. Action protocols from other applications may be added to this event upon approval of the DBIC. Listed below are the variables that will be defined for that reaction. Variables: GMRAPA = The Internal Entry Number of the reaction in File 120.8 (PATIENT ALLERGIES) GMRAPA(0) = The zero node of the entry in File 120.8. Below is a description of the data for that node. $P Field name Field type ----------------------------------------------------------- 1 PATIENT Pointer to File 2 (PATIENT) 2 REACTANT Free Text of Reaction 3 GMR ALLERGY Variable Pointer * 4 ORIGINATION DATE/TIME Date/Time 5 ORIGINATOR Pointer to File 200 (NEW PERSON) 6 OBSERVED/HISTORICAL Set of Codes (o=Observed,h=Historical) 12 ORIGINATOR SIGN OFF Set of Codes (1=Signed,(Zero or Null)= Unsigned) 14 MECHANISM Set of Codes (U=Unknown, P=Pharmacologic,A=Allergy) 16 VERIFIED Set of Codes (1=Verified,(0 or Null)=Not Verified) 17 VERIFICATION DATE/TIME Date/Time 18 VERIFIER Pointer to File 200 20 ALLERGY TYPE Free Text/Set of Codes 1 to 3 characters long (Where "D" = Drug, "F" = Food, "O" = Other) *The GMR ALLERGY field is a variable pointer which points to one of five possible files. They are: File Name File Reference --------- -------------- GMR ALLERGIES GMR(120.8, (e.g., 212;GMR(120.8,) NATIONAL DRUG PSNDF( DRUG PSDRUG( DRUG INGREDIENTS PS(50.416, VA DRUG CLASS PS(50.605, |
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| 1470 | GMRA VERIFY DATA PROTOCOL | Other | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 2020/03/09 | APPROVED | Active | Controlled Subscription | This extended action protocol is created with v4.0 and is invoked whenever an allergy/adverse reaction tracking incident is verified on a patient. Action protocols from other applications may be added to this event upon approval. Listed below are the variables that will be defined for that reaction. Variables: GMRAPA = The Internal Entry Number of the reaction in File 120.8 (PATIENT ALLERGIES) GMRAPA(0) = The zero node of the entry in file 120.8. Below is a description of the data for that node. $P Field name Field type ----------------------------------------------------------- 1 PATIENT Pointer to File 2 (PATIENT) 2 REACTANT Free Text of Reaction 3 GMR ALLERGY Variable Pointer * 4 ORIGINATION DATE/TIME Date/Time (FM format) 5 ORIGINATOR Pointer to File 200 (NEW PERSON) 6 OBSERVED/HISTORICAL Set of Codes (o=Observed,h=Historical) 12 ORIGINATOR SIGN OFF Set of Codes (1=Signed,(Zero or Null)= Unsigned) 14 MECHANISM Set of Codes (U=Unknown, P=Pharmacologic,A=Allergy) 16 VERIFIED Set of Codes (1=Verified,(0 or Null)=Not Verified) 17 VERIFICATION DATE/TIME Date/Time (FM format) 18 VERIFIER Pointer to File 200 20 ALLERGY TYPE Free Text/Set of Codes 1 to 3 characters long (Where "D" = Drug, "F" = Food, "O" = Other) *The GMR ALLERGY field is a variable pointer which points to one of five possible files. They are: File Name File Reference --------- -------------- GMR ALLERGIES GMR(120.8, (e.g., 212;GMR(120.8,) NATIONAL DRUG PSNDF( DRUG PSDRUG( DRUG INGREDIENTS PS(50.416, VA DRUG CLASS PS(50.605, |
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| 2166 | PATIENT ALLERGIES | File | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 2006/03/10 | APPROVED | Active | Controlled Subscription | 120.8 | The Baxter Sure-Med Pharmacy Interface needs to reference a patient's allergies to transmit via HL7 segment message. |
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| 2167 | ALLERGY SIGN/SYMPTOMS | File | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 1997/10/30 | APPROVED | Active | Controlled Subscription | 120.83 | The Baxter Sure-Med Pharmacy Interface is requesting permission to retrieve the reaction for the HL7 AL1 segment message. It is currently an optional field. |
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| 2214 | DBIA2214 | File | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 1997/10/30 | APPROVED | Active | Private | 120.8 | The Outpatient Pharmacy package request permission to look at the PATIENT ALLERGY file 120.8 for the purpose of its drug-allergy check functionality. |
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| 2378 | TEST FOR ADVERSE REACTION TO AGENT | Routine | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 1998/05/06 | APPROVED | Active | Supported | This integration agreement allows a package to determine if a patient has an adverse reaction to an agent defined by the parameters TYP and PTR. |
GMRAOR | 1998/06/01 | ||
| 2380 | GMRD(120.82 USAGE IN OE/RR | File | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 1998/05/06 | APPROVED | Active | Controlled Subscription | 120.82 | ||||
| 2421 | GMRADPT DATA SUBSET | Routine | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 1998/05/20 | APPROVED | Active | Controlled Subscription | This integration agreement allows subscribing packages to retrieve a subset of the adverse reaction data returned by integration agreement #10099 GMRADPT. |
GMRAOR1 | 2015/01/09 | ||
| 2422 | Detailed Adverse Reaction | Routine | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 1998/05/21 | Under Revision | Supported | This integration agreement allows a package to retrieve detailed information for a specific adverse reaction. |
GMRAOR2 | 2017/02/13 | |||
| 2545 | ALLERGY DATA FOR NDF | File | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 2005/04/26 | APPROVED | Active | Private | 120.8 | The data structure of the National Drug File changes with version 4. Allergy Tracking uses a variable pointer to NDF. These data elements must be converted when NDF version 4 is installed. Pharmacy also needs to be able to directly access the DRUG INGREDIENTS multiple in order to update any non-primary ingredients to their associated primary ingredient. Direct global access to ^GMR(120.8,D0,2 is necessary in order to perform this update. Amended August 2022: Patch PSN*4.0*574 needs access to the REACTANT (#.02) field. A correction is needed which was caused by an erroneous NDC/UPN (#50.67) file entry for "COFLEX". (See patch description for more information.) |
2022/08/29 | ||
| 2628 | DBIA2628 | File | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 1998/11/06 | APPROVED | Active | Private | 120.8 | CIRN Allergy/Adverse reaction data extraction routine ^RGHOALR/^RGHOALRB make numerous direct global reads of the PATIENT ALLERGY FILE(#120.8). The routines use this information to generate HL7 message for transmission of results and to do historical backloading of data. |
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| 2672 | DBIA2672 | File | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 1998/12/15 | APPROVED | Active | Private | 120.82 | ||||
| 2738 | OE/RR references to GMR(120.8 | File | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 1999/01/28 | APPROVED | Active | Private | 120.8 | This DBIA documents OE/RR references to the PATIENT ALLERGIES file (#120.8). |
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| 2976 | Access to Allergy Parameters File | File | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 1999/11/10 | APPROVED | Active | Controlled Subscription | 120.84 | This DBIA documents references made to the GMR ALLERGY SITE PARAMETERS file (#120.84). |
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| 3449 | ADVERSE REACTION ASSESSMENT | File | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 2001/09/11 | APPROVED | Active | Controlled Subscription | 120.86 | 2014/09/30 | |||
| 4162 | VDEMSIGN Routine Calling File 120.83 | File | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 2003/07/25 | Withdrawn | Private | 120.83 | This IA is defined to address issues from dictionary (#120.83) |
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| 4263 | VDEF EVENTS AND EXTRACTION LISTS | Other | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 2004/08/23 | Retired | Supported | The following VDEF events are under the custody of ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING: ADT^A60 The folllowing VDEF extraction lists are under the custody of ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING: PID-0-PTALG IAM-0-PTALG IAM-5-PTALG-S-REACTS ROL-0-PTALG-ALORG ROL-0-PTALG-ALVER ROL-0-PTALG-ALERR ROL-0-PTALG-S-ALCHM NTE-0-PTALG-S-CMTS NTE-3-PTALG-S-CMTS-S-CMTS ROL-0-PTALG-S-CMTS Z01-0-PTALG Z01-13-PTALG-S-DI Z01-14-PTALG-S-DC Z03-0-PTALG-S-REACTS Z03-2-PTALG-S-REACTS XXX-0-PTALG-RESET-COUNTER |
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| 4374 | Free text bulletin | Routine | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 2004/02/25 | APPROVED | Active | Private | This documents the use of the $$SENDREQ function to send a bulletin to a mail group indicating a request to add a free text allergy for a patient. A message is sent when a user cannot find an adequate match when entering an allergy for a patient. The message includes important allergy data as well as contact information for the user. |
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| 4562 | Use of V cross-reference in 120.8 | File | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 2004/11/17 | APPROVED | Active | Private | 120.8 | The pharmacy benefits management software needs the ability to have direct global access to the V cross-reference of file 120.8. The project needs to be able to quickly find all verified reactions over a given time frame, which the V cross-reference will supply. |
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| 4606 | REINDEX APC CROSS REFERENCE IN FILE 120.8 | Routine | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 2005/02/09 | APPROVED | Active | Private | During the course of data updates for the National Drug file, the names some VA drug classes (entries in the VA DRUG CLASS file (#50.605)) are changed. This causes the APC cross reference in file 120.8 to be incorrect. To remedy this problem, we request permission to reindex this cross reference as part of data updates. Specifically, we ask to insert the following code at the end of the post-install routine ; REINDEX ;Make sure APC xref is correct Q:$T(EN2^GMRAUIX0)']"" N SUB,DA,DIK,GMRAIEN,CLASS S SUB=0 F S SUB=$O(^GMR(120.8,SUB)) Q:'+SUB I $D(^GMR(120.8,SUB,3)) D .S GMRAIEN=+$P($G(^GMR(120.8,SUB,0)),U) Q:'GMRAIEN .S CLASS="" F S CLASS=$O(^GMR(120.8,"APC",GMRAIEN,CLASS)) Q:CLASS="" K ^GMR(120.8,"APC",GMRAIEN,CLASS,SUB) .S DA(1)=SUB .S DIK="^GMR(120.8,DA(1),3," .S DIK(1)=".01^ADRG3" .D ENALL^DIK ;Reset the drug class xref Q |
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| 4667 | Update to entries in file 120.8 | Routine | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 2005/05/10 | APPROVED | Active | Controlled Subscription | Automatically updates entries in the PATIENT ALLERGIES file (120.8) when changes to the ingredients and/or drug classes of reactants found in file 120.82 or in pharmacy related files are made. Changes to ingredients and/or drug classes for those reactants will then be made to existing entries in file 120.8 so that existing allergies have the updated information. |
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| 4682 | Allergy CPRS GUI interaction | Routine | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 2005/06/13 | APPROVED | Active | Private | A change was made so that allergies were no longer handled as orders. As a result, direct interaction between CPRS GUI and the Allergy package is required in order to save allergy information entered from within CPRS GUI. This agreement gives access to existing APIs within the allergy package so that CPRS GUI can send allergy data directly to the allergy system. |
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| 4683 | Retrieve allergy data | Routine | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 2005/06/13 | APPROVED | Active | Private | Now that allergies are no longer orders CPRS GUI needs to have direct access to the allergy package in order to display and save the allergy data. |
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| 4684 | Obtain site parameter entry | Routine | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 2005/06/13 | APPROVED | Active | Private | This call will determine which allergy parameter entry is the correct one for the user. |
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| 4783 | ADD COMMENT | Routine | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 2005/08/18 | APPROVED | Active | Private | The NDF application is forced to clean up some entries in ART files because of a problem with locally added entries to the DRUG INGREDIENTS file (#50.416). ART developers asked that we call and entry in their package to make a note that changes werew made by an NDF patch. To that end we request permission to call ADCOM^GMRAFX. |
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| 4847 | GET ALLERGY DATA INCLUDING REMOTE | Routine | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 2006/04/18 | APPROVED | Active | Controlled Subscription | This DBIA is to allow subscribing packages to get the aggregate sum of a patients allergy information reduced into the drug classes and drug ingredients that the patient has allergies to. |
GMRAOR | 2016/07/28 | ||
| 4848 | GMRAOC TMP GLOBAL READ | File | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 2006/04/18 | APPROVED | Active | Controlled Subscription | This dbia is a followup to DBIA #4847. This allows the calling package of GETDATA^GMRAOR to read the results of the call from the ^TMP("GMRAOR",$J global. |
2014/05/30 | |||
| 5190 | READ 120.85 FOR WDDE TO GET HL7 INFO | File | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 2008/04/24 | Withdrawn | Private | 120.85 | WDDE requests read access to the ADVERSE REACTION REPORTING file #120.85 for the purpose of collecting key allergy information to populate the Inpatient Medication Order Request, AL1 HL7 segment, for transmission to the Ward dispensing equipment. |
2009/02/03 | |||
| 5690 | Access to GMR ALLERGIES file (#120.82) | File | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 2011/06/22 | APPROVED | Active | Private | 120.82 | This DBIA allows Outpatient Pharmacy package to directly read from the VA DRUG CLASSES (#5) multiple. |
2011/06/23 | ||
| 5767 | ALLERGY SIGN/SYMPTOMS | File | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 2012/02/15 | APPROVED | Active | Private | 120.83 | Outpatient Pharmacy and Inpatient Meds packages are requesting permission to retrieve Name field (.01) from the SIGN/SYMPTOMS FILE (#120.83) |
2012/04/11 | ||
| 5842 | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING FILE 120.8 | File | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 2012/09/07 | Pending | Controlled Subscription | 120.8 | Veterans Point of Service Kiosk requires access to several fields in Patient Allergies File #120.8 that are not available from the ^GMRADPT API or other File ICRs. The specific fields required for read are: .02 REACTANT (RFX), [0;2] 1 GMR ALLERGY (V), [0;3] 4 ORIGINATION DATE/TIME (RDX), [0;4] 5 ORIGINATOR (RP200'), [0;5] 10 REACTIONS (Multiple-120.81), [10;0] .01 REACTION (MP120.83'), [0;1] 1 OTHER REACTION (F), [0;2] 22 ENTERED IN ERROR (S), [ER;1] 23 DATE/TIME ENTERED IN ERROR (DX), [ER;2] 24 USER ENTERING IN ERROR (P200'), [ER;3] 26 COMMENTS (Multiple-120.826), [26;0] .01 DATE/TIME COMMENT ENTERED (MD), [0;1] 1 USER ENTERING (P200'), [0;2] 1.5 COMMENT TYPE (S), [0;3] 2 COMMENTS (Multiple-120.8262), [2;0] .01 COMMENTS (W), [0;1] |
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| 5843 | READ FIELDS IN PATIENT ALLERGY FILE | File | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 2012/09/07 | APPROVED | Active | Controlled Subscription | 120.8 | Veterans Point of Service Kiosk requires access to fields in Patient Allergies File #120.8 that are not available from ^GMRADPT API or other file ICRs. Read access is requested. |
2012/09/25 | ||
| 6152 | VPS READ OF 120.8 | File | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 2015/01/26 | APPROVED | Active | Controlled Subscription | 120.8 | This IA provides for the Fileman read of the REACTANT, ALLERGY TYPE, VERIFICATION DATE/TIME, and PATIENT fields in the PATIENT ALLERGIES file #120.8. |
2015/03/26 | ||
| 6252 | GMRAPENC | Routine | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 2015/10/21 | Withdrawn | Controlled Subscription | HMP calls the CLP2CLDA^GMRAPENC API to return the drug class code and drug class classification for a specific drug. |
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| 6255 | $$OUTTYPE~GMRAUTL | Routine | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 2015/10/26 | Withdrawn | Controlled Subscription | HMP calls the $$OUTTYPE^GMRAUTL API to transform the internal for the Allergy Type field (#3.1) in the Patient Allergies file (#120.8) or the Allergy Type field (#1) in the GMR Allergies file (#120.82) to the external value. |
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| 6357 | GMRD(120.83 | File | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 2016/02/17 | APPROVED | Retired | Private | 120.83 | The Enterprise Health MGMT Platform (HMP) is accessing the SIGNS/SYMPTOMS File (#120.83) to retrieve a list of all the Signs/Symptoms in the file. HMP is looping thru the file and pulling the IEN and the Name (.01) in order to use this data to update the JDS database system that stores all the patient data used by HMP. NOTE: ICR #6357 was retired on 6/16/17 with the release of HMP*2*3. References to the Signs/Symptoms (#120.83) file and associated code was removed from HMP with this patch. |
2016/03/30 | ||
| 6372 | ROUTINE GMRAUIX0 | Routine | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 2016/02/24 | Withdrawn | Private | The National Drug File makes a call to routine ^GMRAUIX0 at line tag EN2. This line tag will set the needed cross reference in the PATIENT ALLERGIES file #120.8. |
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| 6973 | PATIENT ALLERGIES file data | File | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 2018/09/26 | APPROVED | Active | Private | 120.8 | This documents data that VPR is reading from the Patient Allergies file #120.8, in addition to the use of other supported api's. |
2018/09/28 | ||
| 6974 | GMR ALLERGIES CODING SYSTEMS | File | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 2018/09/26 | APPROVED | Active | Private | 120.82 | This agreement allows access to the national codes pushed out to the GMR Allergies file #120.82 by the Native Domain Standardization (NDS) team. |
2018/09/28 | ||
| 6975 | SIGNS/SYMPTOMS CODING SYSTEMS | File | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 2018/09/26 | APPROVED | Active | Private | 120.83 | This agreement allows access to the national codes pushed out to the Sign/Symptoms file #120.83 by the Native Domain Standardization (NDS) team. |
2018/09/28 | ||
| 6986 | GMRA ASSESSMENT CHANGE | Other | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 2018/10/29 | APPROVED | Active | Controlled Subscription | This extended action protocol is activated whenever there is a change in a patient's adverse reaction assessment. The following variable is defined when the protocol is activated: GMRAL = Internal Entry Number (IEN) in the ADVERSE REACTION ASSESSMENT file (#120.86) GMRAL(0) = Contents of the FileMan X(order#) array in the new-style AHDR cross-reference, flattened. Each caret piece number of this node is populated from the corresponding subscript in the X(order#) array. For example, piece 1 is populated from the X(1) node and piece 4 is populated from the X(4) node. Note: Reference the data dictionary for the ADVERSE REACTION ASSESSMENT file (#120.86) for a listing of the fields included in the AHDR cross-reference. Note that all pieces are in internal format. |
2018/11/05 | |||
| 6989 | READ ACCESS TO ALLERGY'S DRUG INGREDIENTS | File | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 2018/11/20 | APPROVED | Active | Private | 120.82 | This integration agreement allows subscribers to read the entries in the DRUG INGREDIENTS multiple (#4) in the GMR ALLERGIES file (#120.82). |
2018/11/30 | ||
| 7301 | GMRA EDIT VERIFIED DATA | Other | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 2021/09/21 | APPROVED | Active | Controlled Subscription | This ICR covers the use of the GMRA EDIT VERIFIED DATA extended action protocol, effective with GMRA*4*68. This protocol is triggered by Adverse Reaction Tracking when a clinical user with the GMRA-ALLERGY VERIFY key edits a previously verified adverse reaction. |
2021/09/21 | |||
| 7415 | REMOTE ALLERGY COMMENT FILE | File | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 2023/01/25 | APPROVED | Active | Private | 120.88 | The REMOTE ALLERGY COMMENT file contains locally entered comments relating to allergies entered for a patient at a separate (remote) facility which OE/RR displays to providers. There will be a direct global read of ^GMR(120.88,'PR' to find the last comment, if one exists. |
2023/05/31 | ||
| 7570 | Add/Update NKA | Routine | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 2025/06/04 | Pending | Supported | VDIF Custom Writeback Service, VCRS, needs an API to safely update the Reaction Assessment field in file 120.86 where appropriate. |
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| 10099 | GMRADPT | Routine | ADVERSE REACTION TRACKING | 1996/02/08 | APPROVED | Active | Supported | This integration agreement documents a data extract utility which allows other packages to gather adverse reaction data about a patient for use in the calling package. |
GMRADPT | 2019/05/20 |