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+ | Greg Woodhouse | ||
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+ | Project title: Scaleable interoperability and portability | ||
+ | Brief description: Develop a viable alternative to the current namespace framework | ||
+ | Benefit provided: The current framework of allocating 2-4 character namespaces and corresponding numberspaces to each project and adopter does not scale well to a world where VistA is widely adopted (and leads to less than transparent code). We need a new framework, one that can grow with VistA while maintaining backward compatibility | ||
+ | Your name: Greg Woodhouse | ||
+ | Email address: gregory.woodhouse@gmail.com | ||
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+ | Project title: Next steps in standardization | ||
+ | Brief description: Develop a set of semantically driven tools for developing standards based interfaces | ||
+ | Benefit provided: At present, standards such as HL7 are supported through ad hoc mechanisms, such as developing message based interfaces that are product specific and closely tied to specific use cases or scenarios. There is very little support for generic tools, much less a framework to support semantically driven interface development. This project would develop tools and techniques that will reduce the amount of effort that must be expended on repetitive (and non-reusable) tasks through development of appropriate tools. A second aspect of the project (and they cannot really be separated) is developing a suitable language for describing concrete realizations of standards. Current work is generally hobbled by the lack of general concepts and tools, wit the result that projects become labor intensive and error prone, essentially starting from the beginning with each new project | ||
+ | Your name: Greg Woodhouse | ||
+ | Email address: gregory.woodhouse@gmail.com | ||
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+ | Project title: HL7v3 | ||
+ | Brief description: Develop an implementation of HL7 version 3 | ||
+ | Benefit provided: At present, VistA only supports HL7 v 2.x. That has worked well for the way HL is used now, but factors such as scale, interoperability, and new developments in medicine are likely to make adoption of v3 increasingly important. Even now, thr CDA (and therefore the CCD) is v3 based. | ||
+ | Your name: Greg Woodhouse | ||
+ | Email address: gregory.woodhouse@gmail.com | ||
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+ | Charles Volkstorf | ||
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+ | I. Intelligent Database of VISTA Global and Routine Documentation | ||
+ | Brief description: | ||
+ | Allows you to: | ||
+ | 1. Print Global documentation for any given global. | ||
+ | 2. Describes what is at a given global, subscript and piece. | ||
+ | 3. Lists the globals that contain a given field. | ||
+ | 4. Finds a field based on knowing a given value e.g. “Blue Cross” or its format. | ||
+ | 5. List all places (routine, tag, offset) where a given field is used, set, read, edited, deleted. | ||
+ | |||
+ | II. Program Execution Simulator | ||
+ | Brief description: Give it a MUMPS routine as a starting point, and it simulates the execution. | ||
+ | 1. Diagnose bugs e.g. an undef would be traced back to where the variable was last set or killed. | ||
+ | 2. Give it integrity constraints e.g. A is a number, and it stops when it is first violated, the source of the problem. | ||
+ | 3. Test live programs without changing live globals – all global changes are simulated only. | ||
+ | 4. Make sure all code is tested – tells you what lines were never executed and logical paths to get to them to test them. | ||
+ | 5. Improve efficiency e.g. variables set to the same value repeatedly in a loop. | ||
+ | 6. Diagnose infinite loops – tells you the range of code being executed and the FOR or GOTO that repeats. | ||
+ | 7. Tells you the net result of a subroutine (writes, global sets, local variables passed) to create documentation. | ||
+ | 8. Reruns using the input entered at reads to repeat tests after you make changes to the MUMPS routines. | ||
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Revision as of 15:14, 27 June 2007
Contents
Welcome to the WorldVistA "Brainstorming" Projects Page
The Projects page is the working directory of WorldVistA project ideas. All project concept are welcome - new and old.
The Process
- Project ideas and description will be collected and published on this page.
- High-level benefit analysis will be applied.
- Suggestions will be reviewed, prioritized and endorsed by the WorldVistA leadership.
- Funding will be sought and teams will be organized for projects that are determined to be of high value and show promise of successful completion.
Brainstorming Rules:
- Offer and collect as many ideas as possible.
- All ideas are valuable, the more the better. One crazy idea spawns three rational ideas.
- Don't spend time discussing details during brainstorming phase. Ideas submitted will be analyzed and deconstructed at length later...
- Do not be critical of ideas, it stifles the process and make creative thinkers go back into the box.
- Build on other ideas. Linking one idea to another is powerful.
- Capture all ideas and make them visible.
- Set a time limit. This iteration closes on 07/06/2007.
Please supply the following:
- Project title
- Brief description
- Benefit provided
- Your name (so we know who to ask for clarification -- anonymous posts are accepted.)
- Email address (optional)
- link to projects.worldvista.org Project page if exists
(If you would rather submit your project ideas via email -- send them to webmaster@members.worldvista.org with the subject line: WorldVistA Projects)
Please add your project suggestion(s) here:
Chris Richardson (to be detailed)
- Training Ideas - Tools, Teachers, and Techniques
- I18N (Internationalization) - Issues and Answers
- Transport of Medical and Health Records
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder - Developments and Impacts
- New Organizations, MDC (new) and VDC (even newer)
- Ontologies and how VistA fits in with them.
Nancy Anthracite
Title: LabCorp Interface Description:Working with LabCorp to make their interface for VistA with the VA generally available. Benefits: Very fast hookups to LabCorp anywhere in the US Status: A programmer is working on making it easy to import the LabCorp Compendium into VistA and to take in unsolicited results. This will be an HL7 interface NOT utilizing Mirth because it is already virtually completely built to interface with VistA as is. Name: Nancy Anthracite Email: nancy@worldvista.org Title: Mental Health Assistant Benefits:Mental Health Assistant provides for the administration and scoring of Mental Health tests both by staff and by patients. This has become particularly important because public mental health hospitals and programs are taking a big interest in using VistA and because of the push to have the public sector help to support the returning veterans with PTSD Description: Mental Health Assistant does not currently fully function with VistA. It will take a little more work to get everything working properly and it may mean waiting for the next iteration to be released in the future. However, we are making progress. Name: Nancy Anthracite Title: Demographic and Insurance Information Improvement Project Description: Identifying and creating an appropriate place for all of the data that various types of practices need to collect for demographics and insurance and trying to reach a consensus as to where everything should be mapped to. Benefit: Increase ease of adoption and use for everyone interested in VistA Name: Nancy Anthracite Email: nancy@worldvista.org Title: Open Source Practice Management Interfaces Description: Collecting and perhaps collectively hiring folks to make interfaces with practice management systems that will allow the interface to be open source Benefit: Ease of adoption and lower cost per practice if the programming work is paid for collectively Name: Nancy Anthracite Email: nancy@worldvista.org Title: Open Source Lab Interfaces Description: Collecting and collectively creating lab interfaces to be used with Mirth for those la Benefit: Ease of adoption and lower cost per practice if the programming work is paid for collectively or done by volunteers Name: Nancy Anthracite Email: nancy@worldvista.org Title: Template, Reminder and Object Repository Description: A source and hopefully some sort of rating system to point out the best of the best templates and objects for VistA Benefit: Improved functionality for all users of VistA Name: Nancy Anthracite Email: nancy@worldvista.org Title: Spread Sheet/Flow Sheet capability for VistA Description: The VA is working to include this is VistA. It may be some time before it is ready and we could use it now. Hopefully we could accomplish this without stepping on what they are doing Benefit: Allowing improved functionality for VistA in several areas, especially in ICU, OB, and long term care Name: Nancy Anthracite Email: nancy@worldvista.org Title: VistA for Nursing Homes Description: There is a new MDS and data collection instrument coming out of CMS. This would integrate the data collection for those things necessary into the work flow of VistA so the separate tools are not needed to provide this functionality Benefit: Nursing Homes are poorly funded and could use the increased safety, etc., that could be provided by VistA. Integrating this functionality into VistA could increase the ease of adoption. Nursing homes usually need to purchase this software. Better they utilize VistA with the additional capabilities it has instead. Title: Biosense for VistA Description: CDC has a program to collect real time data to support recognition of epidemics and terrorist attacks Benefit: Provide nationwide, opt-in reporting capability to increase the ability of the CDC to pick up a problem. Also, to provide the same capability to the states that are taking an interest in doing their own statewide surveillance and for those world-wide who might like to do the same. Name: Nancy Anthracite Email: nancy@worldvista.org Title: Pediatric Growth Charts for VistA Description; Integration of the ability to display, initially the CDC growth charts, but eventually WHO and growth charts for diverse ethnicities and world locations in VistA Benefits: Needed by pediatricians everywhere. CDC level capability needed for CCHIT certification. Name: Nancy Anthracite Email: nancy@worldvista.org Title: VistA Education Server Description: Demo installations of VistA offered to Universities for Education. Mock patient data and may be entered, etc. Server to be hosted by Hewlett Packard beginning June 26, 2006. Benefit: Colleges have multiple uses for a training EMR from class simulations to demonstrations of the functionality of medical record systems. It will also raise the awareness of this open source record system. Title: CPRS for Linux Description: Getting CPRS written with Borland Delphi running on Wine for Linux. Kevin Toppenberg is currently working on this with the Codeweavers helping with the wine end. Kevin is incorporating TFireFox to replace TWebBrowser to help. Benefit Provided: Much lower cost for deployment of VistA particularly in developing countries. Title: CPRS Enhancement Description: Now that we have had to modify CPRS in order to pass CCHIT, it has made it practical to consider further enhancements to CPRS. The drawback is that they will need to be maintained which may be expensive in time and money. George Welch and Kevin Toppenberg have been working on this Benefit: Improved functionality for CPRS Name: Nancy Anthracite Email: nancy@worldvista.org Greg Woodhouse Project title: Scaleable interoperability and portability Brief description: Develop a viable alternative to the current namespace framework Benefit provided: The current framework of allocating 2-4 character namespaces and corresponding numberspaces to each project and adopter does not scale well to a world where VistA is widely adopted (and leads to less than transparent code). We need a new framework, one that can grow with VistA while maintaining backward compatibility Your name: Greg Woodhouse Email address: gregory.woodhouse@gmail.com Project title: Next steps in standardization Brief description: Develop a set of semantically driven tools for developing standards based interfaces Benefit provided: At present, standards such as HL7 are supported through ad hoc mechanisms, such as developing message based interfaces that are product specific and closely tied to specific use cases or scenarios. There is very little support for generic tools, much less a framework to support semantically driven interface development. This project would develop tools and techniques that will reduce the amount of effort that must be expended on repetitive (and non-reusable) tasks through development of appropriate tools. A second aspect of the project (and they cannot really be separated) is developing a suitable language for describing concrete realizations of standards. Current work is generally hobbled by the lack of general concepts and tools, wit the result that projects become labor intensive and error prone, essentially starting from the beginning with each new project Your name: Greg Woodhouse Email address: gregory.woodhouse@gmail.com Project title: HL7v3 Brief description: Develop an implementation of HL7 version 3 Benefit provided: At present, VistA only supports HL7 v 2.x. That has worked well for the way HL is used now, but factors such as scale, interoperability, and new developments in medicine are likely to make adoption of v3 increasingly important. Even now, thr CDA (and therefore the CCD) is v3 based. Your name: Greg Woodhouse Email address: gregory.woodhouse@gmail.com Charles Volkstorf I. Intelligent Database of VISTA Global and Routine Documentation Brief description: Allows you to: 1. Print Global documentation for any given global. 2. Describes what is at a given global, subscript and piece. 3. Lists the globals that contain a given field. 4. Finds a field based on knowing a given value e.g. “Blue Cross” or its format. 5. List all places (routine, tag, offset) where a given field is used, set, read, edited, deleted. II. Program Execution Simulator Brief description: Give it a MUMPS routine as a starting point, and it simulates the execution. 1. Diagnose bugs e.g. an undef would be traced back to where the variable was last set or killed. 2. Give it integrity constraints e.g. A is a number, and it stops when it is first violated, the source of the problem. 3. Test live programs without changing live globals – all global changes are simulated only. 4. Make sure all code is tested – tells you what lines were never executed and logical paths to get to them to test them. 5. Improve efficiency e.g. variables set to the same value repeatedly in a loop. 6. Diagnose infinite loops – tells you the range of code being executed and the FOR or GOTO that repeats. 7. Tells you the net result of a subroutine (writes, global sets, local variables passed) to create documentation. 8. Reruns using the input entered at reads to repeat tests after you make changes to the MUMPS routines.
Peter Bodtke (to be detailed)
- Internationalization (support foreign languages, i.e. Spanish)
- Patch stream updating system (does this project need assistance?)
- Marketing and Public Relations: WorldVistA organization and WorldVistA EHR VOE V1.0 software package
- Installers (WorldVistA EHR VOE w/Registration GUI, VistA/G.TM/Linux)
- Integration - localization interface wizards
- Achieve United Nations NGO status
- Standard Development Architect and Tools
- VistA Documentation Repository
- Educational materials / training materials / book
- VistA Demo Appliance V1.2 (next iteration, including "VistA link", Vitals, Patient Registration GUI)
- Community surveys (members skills and needs, adopters registry, integrators registry)
Project topic found on VistApedia (anonymous and other sources) (to be detailed)
- OpenForum (not sure what this project team had in mind)
- Pediatrics Package (will IHS templates suffice?)
- OB/GYN Package (will IHS templates suffice?)
- Billing Package
- Configuration and Installation
- Ambulatory Care Data Capture
- WorldVistA EHR / VOE FAQs need to be updated
- An information / press kit is needed with key articles, links to demos, etc.
- WorldVistA.org links to software need to be edited
- Combine and edit SourceForge sites (VOE project, WorldVistA EHR, WorldVistA, and VistAOutreach) Add abstract/index and improve naming conventions for software
Kevin Toppenberg (kdtop)
- Multiple language support (I am working on this)
- Server data "Save As"... i.e. ability to export site-specific data, for import into another installation. This would make VistA analogous to Word, which could open, close, transfer, share etc. data sets.
- Better installation and configuration tools
- Enable CPRS to run on Linux