| 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 |
| 6118 | VPS VALIDATE PATIENT ID | Routine | VA POINT OF SERVICE (KIOSKS) | 2014/10/01 | Withdrawn | Supported | The VPS Validate Patient ID is an API that accepts a patient identifier type-value pair and returns the DFN of the patient. Valid patient identifier types are SSN, DFN, ICN, and VIC/CAC. The API checks the format of the patient identifier value to verify that the identifier value conforms to the expected format for the specified identifier type. If the value format does not match the identifier type format, an error message is returned. The patient identifier type is used to select a lookup routine to use to obtain the DFN corresponding to the type-value pair submitted. If the DFN is found in PATIENT file #2, the DFN is returned, otherwise a PATIENT NOT FOUND error message is returned. |
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| 7274 | VPS GET DFN | Remote Procedure | VA POINT OF SERVICE (KIOSKS) | 2021/07/20 | APPROVED | Active | Private | VTEX (VEText) is working with OCTO/OVAC to replace Kiosk Hardware as part of the Checkin/VSIP project. VEText is a web-based application that will use this RPC as part of the solution being developed called VSIP. VEText will use the RPC VPS GET DFN to get information about the patient. |
VPS GET DFN | 2021/08/31 | ||
| 7275 | VPS GET2 PATIENT DEMOGRAPHIC | Remote Procedure | VA POINT OF SERVICE (KIOSKS) | 2021/07/20 | APPROVED | Active | Private | VEText is working with OCTO/OVAC to on a project to replace VPS Kisk HArdware with a new mobile expierence. VEText needs to use VPS GET2 PATIENT DEMOGRAPHIC to get patient information as part of the new VSIP project. |
VPS GET2 PATIENT DEMOGRAPHIC | 2021/09/02 |