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Healthcare Technical Services Projects for Nov 25 |
- Integration Team – Attended weekly status meeting.
- Datanex – Attended weekly status meeting for this project.
- Medmined– Attended weekly status meeting for this .
- Training/Tutorial Sessions– Completed multiple training sessions this week. This week we continued our focus on building out the e*Gate modules required for the client’s first project assignment. We also continued to focus on developing the skills necessary to master the Java collaboration rules editor. We also covered the usage and implementation of the Batch e*Way for Java for use with FTP based interfaces.
- Datanex Nebo “ub_04” interface– Developed a plan to establish a separate “egate-to-datanex” folder on the NEBO production server that e*Gate would use moving forward to retrieve its own copy of each new “ub_04” file. Researched the Microsoft utility called “SyncToy” that allows users to establish a one-way mirror. Installed “SyncToy” on my local machine and completed a series of tests to prove that it would provide the functionality required to provide a one-way mirror from the NEBO “ub_04” archive folder to the new “egate-to-datanex” folder. Subsequently, worked with System Administrator for the NEBO production server to install and implement “SyncToy” on the NEBO server and in the following days confirmed that the “egate-to-datanex” folder was populated with new “ub_04” files as they were created in the source “archive” folder on the NEBO server.
- Datanex ADT interfaces – Completed production implementation of this interface (AEGT18). Subsequently, confirmed that ADT message traffic was flowing properly from each ministry to the Datanex production environment and sent an email to the team confirming the completion of the implementation.
- CPACS/Vascular Reports ORU Interface – Attended meeting o discuss the requirements for handling 3 new PDF report formats from CPACS back to Meditech through the ITS interface. Completed detailed review of the existing CPACS code that currently handles the original PDF format. In short, the transformation code is very complex and understandably so given the requirements to take as input the ORU text produced by CPACS from the original PDF formatting and produce as output an ORU message that most closely resembles the original PDF document’s layout.
- Medmined LAB and RX interface development support – Worked at length during the week to move forward the work required to complete development of the LAB interface and to begin work in the RX interface. Also, completed real-time interface integrated test for LAB by sending 150+ LAB result messages to the listener port for the Medmined server.
- Escription ADT/Reports interface – Attended kick-off meeting for this project in support of developer for the project.
- Datanex – Attended weekly status meeting for this.
- Medmined – Attended weekly status meeting for this.
- CPACS/Vascular Reports ORU Interface – Began and completed 50% of the development of the ORU transformation code based on the PDF and sample HL7 message for the first report format for the “DVT Study”.
- Integration Team support – Worked on a difficult issue that was found in the AEGT029 conversion environment. Ultimately, identified a previously deleted e*Way that was still running on the control broker creating duplicate output for the intended output event type.
- Datanex FTP interfaces – Worked to identify complete list of Meditech extracts that will run daily and/or monthly from day one forward in order to identify the subset of FTP interfaces that must be part of the production implementation. Discovered issue with the existing FTP collaboration rules script (Batch e*Way for Java) that prevented it from handling multiple input files when present for input from the shared drive that Meditech drops file off to. Completed changes that will ensure that multiple files will be processing in each run of the parent collaboration. Completed testing and added some helpful logging statements to record the input file path+name and output FTP file+name for each run of the collaboration.
- Medmined LAB and RX interface development support – Worked during the week to move forward the work required to begin development work for the RX interface.
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