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+ | === Q: Where can I find answers to Frequently Asked Questions? === | ||
A: Right here, as soon as others put data on this page! | A: Right here, as soon as others put data on this page! | ||
+ | |||
+ | Thanks to Michael Atchison for his help on this. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === 'System Description' and 'Technical Requirements' questions === | ||
+ | Here are some of the 'System Description' and 'Technical Requirements' type of questions you thought you could also help me with. If you don't know the answers to these questions or are not sure about answering them, could you let me know who I might be able to speak to with regard to some of these questions relating specifically to the Vista software I would appreciate it. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Is the Vista system built or is it comprised from "commercial off-the-shelf software" or both? ==== | ||
+ | [Schlehuber, Cameron] All but a few components of VistA are in the public domain. The Dental package is now for the most part a COTS package. Also, the CPT codes and prescription instructions (in English and Spanish) are copyrighted and not included in the VistA FOIA. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Is any or all of your system software COTS (Commercial off-the-shelf software? e.g. middleware? ==== | ||
+ | [Schlehuber, Cameron] See response below. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== List the server platform(s) utilized by your system? ==== | ||
+ | [Schlehuber, Cameron] The VistA MUMPS code (which is in the public domain) requires an environment as specified in the ANSI MUMPS X11 standard. There are several vendors that can provide that environment on a wide variety of OS platforms. Most notable among them are Intersystem's Cache and Fidelity's GT.M, which both run on a variety of OS platforms from Linux, Unix, VMS, Windows, Sun Solaris, etc. The various GUIs currently run only on Windows 2K or "higher" (e.g. XP). | ||
+ | But most of the applications in VistA only require a Telnet session. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== What are the minimum (and recommended, if known) hardware requirements for the software? ==== | ||
+ | [Schlehuber, Cameron] That naturally depends on the size of the care provider and patient population. The Salt Lake VAMC is at about the median size of VA Medical Center facilities. They run the server on 4 ES40 computers (each has a single Alpha 64-bit cpu from HP) and I believe about 100 Gigabytes of disk (about half full with about 25 years of accumulated data). That does not include Imaging requirement, which use Jukeboxes for storage. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== a) Servers? ==== | ||
+ | [Schlehuber, Cameron] For a clinic with up to 7 "users", the following would be more than adequate: | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Server Hardware/Platform Requirements ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Minimum processor speed is 1.4 gigahertz | ||
+ | Minimum memory requirement is 512 megabytes | ||
+ | Minimum hard drive space is 60 gigabytes | ||
+ | Compact Disk (CD) drive | ||
+ | Network capability (if more than one computer is used) | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ==== b) Desktops/Laptops? ==== | ||
+ | [Schlehuber, Cameron] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Workstation Hardware requirements ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Minimum processor speed is 1 gigahertz | ||
+ | Minimum memory is 256 megabytes | ||
+ | Minimum hard drive space is 10 gigabytes | ||
+ | Network Capability | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Workstation Operating System Requirements ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Microsoft Windows 2000 or higher | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | === Describe the minimum (and recommended, if known) optimum operating system of the software. === | ||
+ | [Schlehuber, Cameron] See above response on server platforms. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Is there additional software required for use of the Vista system for: === | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== a) Users? ==== | ||
+ | [Schlehuber, Cameron] No. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== b) System Administrators? ==== | ||
+ | [Schlehuber, Cameron] No. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === In what language(s) is your system software developed? What version? Different language up front? === | ||
+ | [Schlehuber, Cameron] VistA on the server side is written in ANSI Standard MUMPS (ANSI 1995 standard). The few applications that use a GUI interface have the client side written in Delphi versions 5 and 6. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Is the system software === | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== a) GUI and table driven? ==== | ||
+ | [Schlehuber, Cameron] Yes. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== b) Client/Server based? ==== | ||
+ | [Schlehuber, Cameron] Yes. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== c) Include the use of up-to-date industry standard codes, e.g. ICD-9, CPT4, DSM-4, NDC, others? ==== | ||
+ | [Schlehuber, Cameron] Yes. In addition to the list below, VistA is gradually being fitted with SNOMED CT. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ICD-10-CM International Classification of Diseases, Diagnosis | ||
+ | ICD-10 Proc International Classification of Diseases, Procedures | ||
+ | ACR Index for Radiological Diagnosis | ||
+ | AI/RHEUM Disease/Findings Knowledge Base | ||
+ | COSTAR Computer Stored Ambulatory Records Term File | ||
+ | HCPCS Current Procedural Codes | ||
+ | CPT-4 Current Procedural Terminology | ||
+ | CRISP Computer Retrieval of Info. on Scientific Projects | ||
+ | COSTART Coding Symbols Thesaurus for Adverse Reaction Terms | ||
+ | DODFAC DoD DMIS ID's | ||
+ | DORLAND Dorland's Medical Dictionary | ||
+ | DSM-IIIR Diagnostic & Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders | ||
+ | DSM-IV Diagnostic & Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders | ||
+ | DXPLAIN Diagnostic Prompting System | ||
+ | HHCC Home Health Care Component, Diagnosis/Interventions | ||
+ | ICD-9-CM International Classification of Diseases, Diagnosis | ||
+ | ICD-9 ProcInternational Classification of Diseases, Procedures | ||
+ | CONGRESS Subject Headings | ||
+ | LOINC Logical Observation Identifier Names and Codes | ||
+ | MCMASTER Glossary of Epidemiology Terms | ||
+ | MeSH Medical Subject Headings | ||
+ | MTF DoD Military Treating Facilities | ||
+ | META Unified Medical Language System Metathesaurus | ||
+ | NANDA Classification of Nursing Diagnosis | ||
+ | NIC Nursing Intervention Classifications | ||
+ | NOC Nursing Outcomes Classifications | ||
+ | OMAHA Omaha Nursing Diagnosis and Interventions | ||
+ | PROBLEM Problem List Code Set | ||
+ | RVC Reason for Visit Classification for Amb Care | ||
+ | TITLE 38 Service Connected Disabilities | ||
+ | SNOMED 2 Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine | ||
+ | UMDNS Universal Medical Device Nomenclature System | ||
+ | UNDEF Undefined Code/Coding System (Code = "None") | ||
+ | UWA92 Glossary of Neuronames | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== d) Include complete behavioral health assessment instruments, or only summary scores? ==== | ||
+ | [Schlehuber, Cameron] The following MH Assessment Instruments are in the FOIA VistA: | ||
+ | |||
+ | * AIMS | ||
+ | * ALCO | ||
+ | * ANGR | ||
+ | * APPB | ||
+ | * ASI | ||
+ | * ATQ | ||
+ | * AUDC | ||
+ | * AUDCR | ||
+ | * AUDIT | ||
+ | * BUSS | ||
+ | * CAGE | ||
+ | * CESD | ||
+ | * CESD5 | ||
+ | * CLERK | ||
+ | * CRIS | ||
+ | * CRS | ||
+ | * DEMO | ||
+ | * EATP | ||
+ | * ERS | ||
+ | * HLOC | ||
+ | * HX2 | ||
+ | * HX3 | ||
+ | * ICL | ||
+ | * IEQ | ||
+ | * JENK | ||
+ | * LEGL | ||
+ | * MARP | ||
+ | * MEDH | ||
+ | * MHLA | ||
+ | * MHLB | ||
+ | * MHLC | ||
+ | * MISS | ||
+ | * MROS | ||
+ | * NEUR2 | ||
+ | * PAIN | ||
+ | * PCLC | ||
+ | * PCLM | ||
+ | * PHYD | ||
+ | * PROB | ||
+ | * PSOC | ||
+ | * RLOC | ||
+ | * SAI | ||
+ | * SDES | ||
+ | * SEXF | ||
+ | * SEXH | ||
+ | * SEXS | ||
+ | * SHARI | ||
+ | * SHUD | ||
+ | * SLEP | ||
+ | * SMAST | ||
+ | * SOCW | ||
+ | * SOHX | ||
+ | * SOMP | ||
+ | * SPTSD | ||
+ | * SURV | ||
+ | * SWS | ||
+ | * TENS | ||
+ | * TRMT | ||
+ | * VALD | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Please describe the search engine and search capabilities of your system. === | ||
+ | [Schlehuber, Cameron] The ad hoc search capabilities are best detailed in the document for the Advanced VA FileMan user found at http://vista.med.va.gov/fileman/docs/u2/index.shtml | ||
+ | Note that many applications have specialized search and report capabilities as well. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Please describe the developers of the software, e.g. agency technical personnel, contract personnel. === | ||
+ | [Schlehuber, Cameron] Federal employees and contract employees. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Does your agency personnel populate/maintain the tables in the system software? === | ||
+ | [Schlehuber, Cameron] Tables that are standard across the VHA enterprise are maintained centrally and updates are distributed regularly (some essentially in real time). Tables specific to local facilities are maintained by personnel local to the facility. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Did your agency (the VA) require any external assistance(contractor) to implement the software? === | ||
+ | [Schlehuber, Cameron] No. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === What type of training was required for the VA's system software implementation (user training, system administrator/technical training)? === | ||
+ | [Schlehuber, Cameron] Extensive training is required for system administration. Training for users varies depending on the application and the user's duties. Depending on their familiarity with computers, care providers may require no more than an hour of training, though most will pick up what they need by exploring the applications and learning from their peers. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Has the VA developed training materials specific to your system, e.g. computer based training (CBT) materials and manuals. === | ||
+ | [Schlehuber, Cameron] There are extensive training materials. See http://www.vehu.med.va.gov/ | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Who maintains your software, e.g. agency personnel, contract personnel? === | ||
+ | [Schlehuber, Cameron] VHA personnel are responsible for developing and maintaining all VistA software. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Does the VA have User Help Desk Support? === | ||
+ | [Schlehuber, Cameron] Only for Veterans Health Administration facilities. It does not extend to the private sector. See http://www.worldvista.org/ for guidance on getting contract support for VistA. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === How many users does the VA support? === | ||
+ | [Schlehuber, Cameron] VHA has over 200,000 employees, all use VistA. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Does the VA provide Technical Help Desk Support? === | ||
+ | [Schlehuber, Cameron] Only for Veterans Health Administration facilities. It does not extend to the private sector. See http://www.worldvista.org/ for guidance on getting contract support for VistA. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === How many system administrators (full time equivalents) does it take to support the fully implemented system software? === | ||
+ | [Schlehuber, Cameron] That naturally depends on the size of the organization using VistA and the number of applications implemented and used. A small clinic using only part of VistA would be able to easily get by with a part-time position. |
Revision as of 03:29, 26 November 2005
Contents
- 1 Q: Where can I find answers to Frequently Asked Questions?
- 2 'System Description' and 'Technical Requirements' questions
- 2.1 Is the Vista system built or is it comprised from "commercial off-the-shelf software" or both?
- 2.2 Is any or all of your system software COTS (Commercial off-the-shelf software? e.g. middleware?
- 2.3 List the server platform(s) utilized by your system?
- 2.4 What are the minimum (and recommended, if known) hardware requirements for the software?
- 2.5 a) Servers?
- 2.6 b) Desktops/Laptops?
- 3 Describe the minimum (and recommended, if known) optimum operating system of the software.
- 4 Is there additional software required for use of the Vista system for:
- 5 In what language(s) is your system software developed? What version? Different language up front?
- 6 Is the system software
- 7 Please describe the search engine and search capabilities of your system.
- 8 Please describe the developers of the software, e.g. agency technical personnel, contract personnel.
- 9 Does your agency personnel populate/maintain the tables in the system software?
- 10 Did your agency (the VA) require any external assistance(contractor) to implement the software?
- 11 What type of training was required for the VA's system software implementation (user training, system administrator/technical training)?
- 12 Has the VA developed training materials specific to your system, e.g. computer based training (CBT) materials and manuals.
- 13 Who maintains your software, e.g. agency personnel, contract personnel?
- 14 Does the VA have User Help Desk Support?
- 15 How many users does the VA support?
- 16 Does the VA provide Technical Help Desk Support?
- 17 How many system administrators (full time equivalents) does it take to support the fully implemented system software?
Q: Where can I find answers to Frequently Asked Questions?
A: Right here, as soon as others put data on this page!
Thanks to Michael Atchison for his help on this.
'System Description' and 'Technical Requirements' questions
Here are some of the 'System Description' and 'Technical Requirements' type of questions you thought you could also help me with. If you don't know the answers to these questions or are not sure about answering them, could you let me know who I might be able to speak to with regard to some of these questions relating specifically to the Vista software I would appreciate it.
Is the Vista system built or is it comprised from "commercial off-the-shelf software" or both?
[Schlehuber, Cameron] All but a few components of VistA are in the public domain. The Dental package is now for the most part a COTS package. Also, the CPT codes and prescription instructions (in English and Spanish) are copyrighted and not included in the VistA FOIA.
Is any or all of your system software COTS (Commercial off-the-shelf software? e.g. middleware?
[Schlehuber, Cameron] See response below.
List the server platform(s) utilized by your system?
[Schlehuber, Cameron] The VistA MUMPS code (which is in the public domain) requires an environment as specified in the ANSI MUMPS X11 standard. There are several vendors that can provide that environment on a wide variety of OS platforms. Most notable among them are Intersystem's Cache and Fidelity's GT.M, which both run on a variety of OS platforms from Linux, Unix, VMS, Windows, Sun Solaris, etc. The various GUIs currently run only on Windows 2K or "higher" (e.g. XP). But most of the applications in VistA only require a Telnet session.
What are the minimum (and recommended, if known) hardware requirements for the software?
[Schlehuber, Cameron] That naturally depends on the size of the care provider and patient population. The Salt Lake VAMC is at about the median size of VA Medical Center facilities. They run the server on 4 ES40 computers (each has a single Alpha 64-bit cpu from HP) and I believe about 100 Gigabytes of disk (about half full with about 25 years of accumulated data). That does not include Imaging requirement, which use Jukeboxes for storage.
a) Servers?
[Schlehuber, Cameron] For a clinic with up to 7 "users", the following would be more than adequate:
Server Hardware/Platform Requirements
Minimum processor speed is 1.4 gigahertz Minimum memory requirement is 512 megabytes Minimum hard drive space is 60 gigabytes Compact Disk (CD) drive Network capability (if more than one computer is used)
b) Desktops/Laptops?
[Schlehuber, Cameron]
Workstation Hardware requirements
Minimum processor speed is 1 gigahertz Minimum memory is 256 megabytes Minimum hard drive space is 10 gigabytes Network Capability
Workstation Operating System Requirements
Microsoft Windows 2000 or higher
Describe the minimum (and recommended, if known) optimum operating system of the software.
[Schlehuber, Cameron] See above response on server platforms.
Is there additional software required for use of the Vista system for:
a) Users?
[Schlehuber, Cameron] No.
b) System Administrators?
[Schlehuber, Cameron] No.
In what language(s) is your system software developed? What version? Different language up front?
[Schlehuber, Cameron] VistA on the server side is written in ANSI Standard MUMPS (ANSI 1995 standard). The few applications that use a GUI interface have the client side written in Delphi versions 5 and 6.
Is the system software
a) GUI and table driven?
[Schlehuber, Cameron] Yes.
b) Client/Server based?
[Schlehuber, Cameron] Yes.
c) Include the use of up-to-date industry standard codes, e.g. ICD-9, CPT4, DSM-4, NDC, others?
[Schlehuber, Cameron] Yes. In addition to the list below, VistA is gradually being fitted with SNOMED CT.
ICD-10-CM International Classification of Diseases, Diagnosis ICD-10 Proc International Classification of Diseases, Procedures ACR Index for Radiological Diagnosis AI/RHEUM Disease/Findings Knowledge Base COSTAR Computer Stored Ambulatory Records Term File HCPCS Current Procedural Codes CPT-4 Current Procedural Terminology CRISP Computer Retrieval of Info. on Scientific Projects COSTART Coding Symbols Thesaurus for Adverse Reaction Terms DODFAC DoD DMIS ID's DORLAND Dorland's Medical Dictionary DSM-IIIR Diagnostic & Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders DSM-IV Diagnostic & Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders DXPLAIN Diagnostic Prompting System HHCC Home Health Care Component, Diagnosis/Interventions ICD-9-CM International Classification of Diseases, Diagnosis ICD-9 ProcInternational Classification of Diseases, Procedures CONGRESS Subject Headings LOINC Logical Observation Identifier Names and Codes MCMASTER Glossary of Epidemiology Terms MeSH Medical Subject Headings MTF DoD Military Treating Facilities META Unified Medical Language System Metathesaurus NANDA Classification of Nursing Diagnosis NIC Nursing Intervention Classifications NOC Nursing Outcomes Classifications OMAHA Omaha Nursing Diagnosis and Interventions PROBLEM Problem List Code Set RVC Reason for Visit Classification for Amb Care TITLE 38 Service Connected Disabilities SNOMED 2 Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine UMDNS Universal Medical Device Nomenclature System UNDEF Undefined Code/Coding System (Code = "None") UWA92 Glossary of Neuronames
d) Include complete behavioral health assessment instruments, or only summary scores?
[Schlehuber, Cameron] The following MH Assessment Instruments are in the FOIA VistA:
- AIMS
- ALCO
- ANGR
- APPB
- ASI
- ATQ
- AUDC
- AUDCR
- AUDIT
- BUSS
- CAGE
- CESD
- CESD5
- CLERK
- CRIS
- CRS
- DEMO
- EATP
- ERS
- HLOC
- HX2
- HX3
- ICL
- IEQ
- JENK
- LEGL
- MARP
- MEDH
- MHLA
- MHLB
- MHLC
- MISS
- MROS
- NEUR2
- PAIN
- PCLC
- PCLM
- PHYD
- PROB
- PSOC
- RLOC
- SAI
- SDES
- SEXF
- SEXH
- SEXS
- SHARI
- SHUD
- SLEP
- SMAST
- SOCW
- SOHX
- SOMP
- SPTSD
- SURV
- SWS
- TENS
- TRMT
- VALD
Please describe the search engine and search capabilities of your system.
[Schlehuber, Cameron] The ad hoc search capabilities are best detailed in the document for the Advanced VA FileMan user found at http://vista.med.va.gov/fileman/docs/u2/index.shtml Note that many applications have specialized search and report capabilities as well.
Please describe the developers of the software, e.g. agency technical personnel, contract personnel.
[Schlehuber, Cameron] Federal employees and contract employees.
Does your agency personnel populate/maintain the tables in the system software?
[Schlehuber, Cameron] Tables that are standard across the VHA enterprise are maintained centrally and updates are distributed regularly (some essentially in real time). Tables specific to local facilities are maintained by personnel local to the facility.
Did your agency (the VA) require any external assistance(contractor) to implement the software?
[Schlehuber, Cameron] No.
What type of training was required for the VA's system software implementation (user training, system administrator/technical training)?
[Schlehuber, Cameron] Extensive training is required for system administration. Training for users varies depending on the application and the user's duties. Depending on their familiarity with computers, care providers may require no more than an hour of training, though most will pick up what they need by exploring the applications and learning from their peers.
Has the VA developed training materials specific to your system, e.g. computer based training (CBT) materials and manuals.
[Schlehuber, Cameron] There are extensive training materials. See http://www.vehu.med.va.gov/
Who maintains your software, e.g. agency personnel, contract personnel?
[Schlehuber, Cameron] VHA personnel are responsible for developing and maintaining all VistA software.
Does the VA have User Help Desk Support?
[Schlehuber, Cameron] Only for Veterans Health Administration facilities. It does not extend to the private sector. See http://www.worldvista.org/ for guidance on getting contract support for VistA.
How many users does the VA support?
[Schlehuber, Cameron] VHA has over 200,000 employees, all use VistA.
Does the VA provide Technical Help Desk Support?
[Schlehuber, Cameron] Only for Veterans Health Administration facilities. It does not extend to the private sector. See http://www.worldvista.org/ for guidance on getting contract support for VistA.
How many system administrators (full time equivalents) does it take to support the fully implemented system software?
[Schlehuber, Cameron] That naturally depends on the size of the organization using VistA and the number of applications implemented and used. A small clinic using only part of VistA would be able to easily get by with a part-time position.