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Glossary- CPRS (Computerized Patient Record System - hardly meaningful acronym anymore)
- CPRS is the Provider Interface for the Main Display of the Patient Record and
- Entry of new Record information, especially for Clinical information.
Both GUI and TEXT Dialog versions of CPRS exist in the VistA System.
The GUI version of CPRS is a
- Multi-Screen/ Multiple-Tab View of a Single Patients Record
- Tabs Represent the eight or nine different clinical Views
- Tabs are (unconventionally) on the Bottom of each Screen
- Each Tab/Screen has multiple Sub-windows, for simultaneous View/Editing capabilities
- Many Pop-Up Windows occur, to gather inputs, for example when user hits New Problem Button
- Menu Drop Down Options provide further functions, varying some across tabs(WIndows)
- The GUI is written as a client program, currently limited to Window Clients
- The Current Version is written in Pascal and Delphi
- An Internet Demo is running at VA.gov CPRS Demo DownLoad A client-CPRS is Downloaded and run on Windows with a Demo Internet Server
- The GUI CPRS interacts with the MUMPS Server/FileMan via RPC Broker Subsystem
- to query the database for existing patient data,
- to obtain code-tables limiting values/choices and
- saving revised or newly created data elements, edited in the GUI CPRS by users, back to the FIleMan Database for the patient.
- Multi-Screen/ Multiple-Tab View of a Single Patients Record
There is also (still) a dialog version of the same functionality
- This is entered by FileMan Menu Options
- Documentation, does not always easily distinguish between these very different interfaces, both called CPRS.
Synonyms potentially for CPRS
HCI (Human Computer Interface), Provider Data Entry, Physician Interaction, Client GUI, Thick Client.