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Package: Pharmacy Benefits Management ICR List

IA # Name Type Custodial Package Date Created DBIC Approval Status Status Usage File # General Description Remote Procedure Routine Date Activated
IA # Name Type Custodial Package Date Created DBIC Approval Status Status Usage File # General Description Remote Procedure Routine Date Activated
2921 DBIA 2921 Routine PHARMACY BENEFITS MANAGEMENT 1999/09/24 Withdrawn Private
This IA provides a common point for data retrieval
APIs. It presents a friendly front end to DIQ and DIQ1 with special features
for handling multiples.
PSUTL
2922 DBIA 2292 Routine PHARMACY BENEFITS MANAGEMENT 1999/09/28 Withdrawn Private
This API provides the ability to easily double queue
tasks into a compute cycle (no device attatched) and a print cycle (device
attatched). The compute and print routines are identified with appropriate
variables and the tasking is handled by the API.
Optional variables are available to provide controlling various aspects the
jobs and process.
Documentation is also included in the end of the routine.
General processing protocol information
%ZIS with "PQM" is called by PSUDBQUE if '$D(PSUIOP).
The user will be asked to queue if queuing has not been
selected.
IO variables for printing as necessary are automatically
stored.
PSUxx input variables are killed after loading into a PSU
array.
PSUDBQUE can be nested.
The compute and print phases can call PSUDBQUE individually
(PSUIOP is required).
The appropriate %ZTSK node is killed.
The use of ^XTMP in the compute cycle for storage of
information for the print cycle is typical. Subscript values
stored in one of the namespace save variables are automatically
reloaded for the next cycle.
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PSUDBQUE
4803 PSUHL USAGE Routine PHARMACY BENEFITS MANAGEMENT 2005/09/29 APPROVED Active Controlled Subscription
The purpose of this integration agreement is to record
usage of the routine PSUHL. PSUHL is used to make entries in a retransmission
queue to allow Pharmacy Benefits Management (PBM) extracts to retransmit only
those patient demographics for patients who have had data updated.
PSUHL