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Apr 03
2010

Healthcare Technical Services Projects for April 02

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  • Gathered data requirements from ESI, HMS(RODs), Safety Surveillor.
  • Configured Epic Inbound/Outbound eway to get/put the HL7 messages from/to Epic.
  • Went through existing interface logic for filtering criteria and to understand existing logic.
  • Prepared the Analysis document from the existing interface.
  • Developed OTD's for ADT/Orders interface data to get from/send to Epic.
  • Configured HL7 Tcpip eway to send data to and from Epic, ESI, Safety Surveillor, HMS(RODs) system.
  • Developed Interfaces to send ADT information from Epic to ESI, HMS, Safety Surveillor systems.
  • Developed technical spec for ADT, Orders data for ESI, Safety Surveillor and HMS systems
  • Created environment for Interfaces.
  • Tested ADT, Orders, Results & Charges data flow between Epic, Radnet, careCast & McKesson systems.
  • Co-ordinated with testing team in Unit Testing.
  • Working with environments JCAPS 5.1.3, Epic, HL7 2.5, MLA, M2,ONCHOLOGY, PACS, Interface explorer, FTP server, AIX.
  • Installation of Intersystems Ensemble.
  • Installation and review of Mirth
  • Contacting system administrators of external system to provide connectivity resolution.
  • Research/Resolution (RR) for invalid records received from partner hospitals.  Invalid records corrected and resubmitted with valid process completion. 
  • Resolving eGate and JCAPS alerts and fixing runtime errors.
  • Enhancements in existing JCAPS interfaces.
  • Data files transfers to partner clinics over the weekend.
  •  Attending conference calls for Epic Change Control and other issues.
  • Validating interface connection and data flow after firewall changes.
  •  Interface design and development for CAMS project using JCAPS.
  • Allscripts – On Monday 3/29, sent detailed email requesting feedback per the new procedure/report codes that I have identified to support the last three bullet items from the original report type request: “Tilt Table”, “Coronary CT” and “Peripheral Angiogram”.
  • Transolutions – Completed connectivity test with client and sent 2 ADT messages, one inpatient and one outpatient, successfully filing into Transolutions test system.  Also, mocked up one ADT^A08 for the outpatient with an OBR segment and successfully sent this message to the client for his review and feedback.
  • Transolutions – Pulled a block of production order messages for research. Began research of the production order data by first loading the data into an Excel spreadsheet using e*Gate log files to isolate and export the data from key fields.  Focused research on the fields that will be required per the status call discussion of supporting orders for ECHO and CATH procedure reports.  The fields are the external accession (OBR.2), internal accession (OBR.18), HL7 order status (ORC.1) and “meditech” order status (ORC.5).
  • Transolutions – Began detailed research of the production e*Gate interfaces for PCMC orders to PACS.  Focused research on the handling/processing of the key fields OBR.2, OBR.3, ORC.1 and ORC.5 since this processing will have to be carried forward for this new partial orders support Transolutions interface.
  • Transolutions – Attended weekly status meeting and confirmed readiness for integrated testing start later this week.
  • Powerscribe – Attended Wednesday 4/31 interface discussion/planning conference call.  This meeting focused on the Orders to Powerscribe interface.  Documented via email the interface routing/transformation rules that were decided/confirmed on the call, focused on the key field processing for accession numbers and order status.
  • Powerscribe – Began detailed research of the production Meditech orders data for PSJMC by first importing the production data into an Excel spreadsheet using e*Gate log files to isolate and export the data from key fields.  Research is focused on the key order fields OBR.2, OBR.3, OBR.18, ORC.1 and ORC.5.

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