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GUI Client-Patient Registration for World Vista EHR
Welcome to the GUI Registration home page. I am Jim Bell, a volunteer with WorldVistA, and can be contacted at jbellco65 at gmail dot com. This product is a cooperative effort between WorldVistA and Bell-Felder Productions.
About the GUI Registration Application
The application was developed to aide users of the WorldVistA EHR in loading and editing client/patient data, avoiding the use of the standard VA based "roll 'n scroll" screen editing. Field editing is based on the use of Fileman input templates that are locally designed. The application then presents those fields for editing in a standard GUI type environment.
Client side: Delphi compiled executable (vwPR.exe) using remote procedure calls to your server system
Server side: GT.m/Fileman M(umps) based routines
State of the application
The app is currently in Alpha phase as it has not had any thorough testing at this point. I think it is very important to first install to your test environment.
Also, all instructions and help files are in the zip files.
Do I Want To Download The Zip Files
Sure. There are two zip files:
https://trac.opensourcevista.net/svn/GUIRegistration/tag/1.0/VWGUIREG.zip The main installation file containing all necessary files.
https://trac.opensourcevista.net/svn/GUIRegistration/tag/1.0/VWGUIREG.zip_Update_03242014.zip The first update with finishing features for making an input template in the application.
Unzipping
Unzip the file VWGUIREG.zip to C:/VWREG folder. The application will always look in this folder for all relevant files (images, etc...)
Then without installing you can read the tech, installation, and any other help files. Help files used by the application are browser based documents.
Only unzip and run the VWGUIREG.zip_Update... after the first files is installed on the server side.
Installation
As noted in the tech document, the only installation is on the M(umps) side and will contain what my installation looked like.
Credits/Thank you
Big thanks to Nasir Mahmood and Tony Reed for helping with non-U.S.A. issues in data, and Sam Habiel for assisting with Fileman Data Base Server and M(umps) code issues.
future
Very dependent on what feedback is received.
Feedback
applause, commendation, comments, compliments, condemnation, criticism, disapproval, disparagement, ideas, proposals, recommendations, reproach, requests, suggestions
ALL received with a smile and a thank you. (You'll have to trust me on the "smile" part...)
Jim Bell