============================================================================= Run Date: FEB 16, 2012 Designation: BPS*1*11 Package : BPS - E CLAIMS MGMT ENGINE Priority: Mandatory Version : 1 SEQ #12 Status: Released Compliance Date: MAR 17, 2012 ============================================================================= Associated patches: (v)BPS*1*12 <<= must be installed BEFORE `BPS*1*11' Subject: EPHARMACY PHASE 6 Category: - Enhancement (Mandatory) - Routine - Other - Data Dictionary Description: ============ This patch has enhancements that extend the capabilities of the Veterans Health Information Systems and Technology Architecture (VistA) electronic pharmacy (ePharmacy) billing system. Below is a list of all the applications involved in this project along with their patch number: APPLICATION/VERSION PATCH --------------------------------------------------------------- OUTPATIENT PHARMACY (OP) V. 7.0 PSO*7*385 INTEGRATED BILLING (IB) V. 2.0 IB*2*452 ELECTRONIC CLAIMS MANAGEMENT ENGINE (ECME) V. 1.0 BPS*1*11 CONSOLIDATED MAIL OUTPATIENT PHARMACY (CMOP) V. 2.0 PSX*2*73 The patches (PSO*7*385, IB*2*452, BPS*1*11, and PSX*2*73) are being released in the Kernel Installation and Distribution System (KIDS) multi-build distribution BPS PSO IB PSX BUNDLE 7.0. The purpose of this software package is to maintain compliance with legislative and federal mandates and to address and correct gaps and inefficiencies in the current electronic pharmacy billing processes. This will ultimately increase revenues collected by VA Medical Centers and outpatient pharmacies by reducing the volume of short pays and payment denials. All pharmacy claims for payers that are processed electronically are compliant with the current industry standards. This software adds support for the electronic billing of the Health Administration Center (HAC) CHAMPVA payer in order to provide an automated process and to prevent manual workarounds for CHAMPVA. This specific patch contains the following functionality: --------------------------------------------------------- 1. A new reject code "eC" has been added to the BPS NCPDP REJECT CODES file (#9002313.93). The associated description for this new code is CHAMPVA-DRUG NON BILLABLE. 2. A new mailgroup for CHAMPVA claims has been created with this patch. When ECME has problems in processing a CHAMPVA claim, a message will be sent to this mailgroup. Members can be added to the mail group by using the Mail Group Edit [XMEDITMG] option. 3. The Payable Claims Report [BPS RPT PAYABLE], Reversal Claims Report [BPS RPT REVERSAL], and Closed Claims Report [BPS RPT CLOSED CLAIMS] have been modified to include the patient eligibility (VETERAN, TRICARE, or CHAMPVA). The report display and the Excel output version now contain a column header and data for eligibility. A new filter has been added to these reports that allows the user to select a specific patient eligibility or ALL. In addition, the location of the eligibility column on both the screen display and Excel output of the Rejected Claims Report [BPS RPT REJECTION] was moved to match the other reports. 4. For CHAMPVA eligible patient, the ECME User Screen displays CVA eligibility as part of the patient/insurance line. 5. The Change View action of the ECME User Screen [BPS USER SCREEN] allows the user to select NCPDP submissions with a CHAMPVA patient eligibility. 6. The Change View action of the ECME User Screen [BPS USER SCREEN] allows the user to select NCPDP submissions with an UNSTRANDED status. 7. When a claim rejection has been ignored by using the IGN action on the Third Party Payer Rejects - Worklist [PSO REJECTS WORKLIST] or via the Reject Notification Screen, the comment entered during the ignore process will be displayed in the ECME User Screen [BPS USER SCREEN] prefaced by the word "IGNORED". 8. When using the Resubmit with Edits (RED) action on the ECME User Screen [BPS USER SCREEN], the user will now be allowed to edit the Date of Service field on an ECME claim if the prescription is released. Additionally, the Relationship Code prompt was changed to Pharmacy Relationship Code that the Person Code prompt was changed to Pharmacy Person Code. Also, the list of submission clarification codes that can be selected has been updated to reflect new values in the NCPDP standard. 9. A new report called View ePharmacy Rx is now available from multiple locations in ECME and Outpatient Pharmacy. This new report combines data from multiple screens and reports in Outpatient Pharmacy, ECME, and Integrated Billing. The combined data is presented in a single List Manager screen. In ECME, this report is available via the View ePharmacy Rx [BPS RPT VIEW ECME RX] option on the Other Reports [BPS MENU RPT OTHER] menu. 10. The LOG action - Print Claim Log - of the ECME User Screen [BPS USER SCREEN] has been enhanced as follows: a. NCPDP quantity and units are displayed if they exist and Billed quantity and units are displayed. b. All of the fees, costs and amounts sent on an ECME claim are now displayed with the proper field labels. c. Extraneous whitespace has been removed. 11. The ePharmacy Date of Service calculation algorithm has been modified with this patch. The fill date is no longer considered an acceptable value for the date of service. The algorithm uses the release date if it exists. If the release date doesn't exist, then the system uses the current date. 12. References in the ECME system to Fill Date have been changed to be Date of Service to more accurately indicate the data being displayed. 13. The ECME system now has the ability to remove outbound messages from the HL7 queue if the user unstrands a claim using the option View/Unstrand Submissions Not Completed [BPS UNSTRAND SCREEN]. 14. When an NCPDP response with a DUPLICATE status is received, the ECME system will now process that response as a normal payable response in order to create bills in IB and AR if a bill does not yet exist. The IB system will make that determination. 15. The ECME system will now use the indicator "P2" to indicate that the ECME claim was initiated by the PRO option - Process Secondary/TRICARE Rx to ECME [BPS COB PROCESS SECOND TRICARE]. The user will also be able to filter results on the ECME User Screen [BPS USER SCREEN] and on the ECME Claims Reports by RT - Real Time Fills, BB - Backbilling, or P2 - PRO option. 16. The ECME system receives all appropriate fees and costs from the Integrated Billing system and uses them in the correct NCPDP fields on the claim. These include: a. Dispensing Fee (412-DC) b. Basis of Cost Determination (423-DN) c. Gross Amount Due (430-DU) d. Administrative Fee (480-H9) e. Ingredient Cost (409-D9) f. Usual and Customary Charge (426-DQ) 17. Several ECME reports have been updated to display the above fees and costs when using the Excel output versions of the report data. 18. The Process Secondary/TRICARE Rx to ECME [BPS COB PROCESS SECOND TRICARE] option was modified to correctly handle the previous payment when the primary claim was paper. 19. A bulletin is created whenever a primary claim is closed in ECME and there is an open secondary claim. This scenario can occur when and inpatient claim is auto-reversed by the ECME Nightly Background Job or if the prescription is returned to stock or the prescription is deleted. 20. When the ECME Nightly Background Job does an inpatient auto-reversal, the reason not billable is set to 'INPATIENT RX AUTO-REVERSAL', which is a new non-billable reason created in Integrated Billing. Previously, the non-billable reason of 'OTHER' was used. 21. The Payable Claims Report [BPS RPT PAYABLE], Rejected Claims Report [BPS RPT REJECTION], Claims Submitted, Not Yet Released Report [BPS RPT NOT RELEASED], and Spending Account Report [BPS RPT SPENDING ACCOUNT] have been corrected to display the correct amount in the $BILLED column. Patch Components ================ Files & Fields Associated: File Name (#) New/Modified/ Sub-File Name (#) Field Name (#) Deleted ------------------- ------------------- ------------- BPS CLAIMS (#9002313.02) TRANSACTIONS sub-file (#9002313.0201) DISPENSING FEE SUBMITTED (#412) Modified BPS LOG OF TRANSACTIONS (#9002313.57) HL7 MESSAGE ID (#2) New QUANTITY (#501) Modified BILLING QUANTITY (#509) New BILLING UNIT (#510) New PATIENT INSURANCE MULTIPLE sub-file (#9002313.57902) PATIENT RELATIONSHIP CODE (#902.07) Modified PERSON CODE (#902.1) New INGREDIENT COST (#902.2) New ELIGIBILITY (#902.28) Modified BPS TRANSACTION (#9002313.59) HL7 MESSAGE ID (#2) New QUANTITY (#501) Modified BILLING QUANTITY (#509) New BILLING UNIT (#510) New PATIENT INSURANCE MULTIPLE sub-file (#9002313.59902) PATIENT RELATIONSHIP CODE (#902.07) Modified PERSON CODE (#902.1) New INGREDIENT COST (#902.2) New ELIGIBILITY (#902.28) Modified BPS REQUESTS (#9002313.77) BILLING QUANTITY (#4.08) New BILLING UNIT (#4.09) New BPS INSURER DATA (#9002313.78) PATIENT RELATIONSHIP CODE (#1.05) Modified PERSON CODE (#1.09) New INGREDIENT COST (#2.08) New ELIGIBILITY (#3.04) Modified Forms Associated: Form Name File # New/Modified/Deleted --------- ------ -------------------- N/A List Templates Associated: List Template Name New/Modified/Deleted ------------------ -------------------- BPS LSTMN ECME UNSTRAND Modified BPS LSTMN ECME USRSCR Modified BPS LSTMN RSCH MENU Modified BPS VIEW ECME RX New Mail Groups Associated: Mail Group Name New/Modified/Deleted --------------- -------------------- BPS CHAMPVA New Options Associated: Option Name Type New/Modified/Deleted ----------- ---- -------------------- BPS COB PROCESS SECOND TRICARE run routine Modified BPS MENU RPT OTHER menu Modified BPS RPT VIEW ECME RX run routine New Protocols Associated: Protocol Name New/Modified/Deleted ------------- -------------------- BPS PRTCL USRSCR HIDDEN ACTIONS Modified BPS PRTCL USRSCR VIEW ECME RX New BPS VIEW ECME RX MENU New BPS VRX NAV BILL LIST New BPS VRX NAV BILLING EVENTS RPT New BPS VRX NAV CRI New BPS VRX NAV DG ELIG STATUS New BPS VRX NAV DG ELIG VERIFICATION New BPS VRX NAV ECME CLAIM LOG New BPS VRX NAV INS POL New BPS VRX NAV TPJI AR ACCT PROFILE New BPS VRX NAV TPJI AR COMMENT HISTORY New BPS VRX NAV TPJI CLAIM INFORMATION New BPS VRX NAV TPJI ECME RX INFO New BPS VRX NAV VIEWRX New Security Keys Associated: Security Key Name ----------------- N/A Templates Associated: Template Name Type File Name (Number) New/Modified/Deleted ------------- ---- ------------------ -------------------- N/A Additional Information: New Service Requests (NSRs) ---------------------------- Request Name: ePharmacy Claims Phase 6 (FY10) Request ID: 20090215 Patient Safety Issues (PSIs) ----------------------------- N/A Remedy Ticket(s) & Overview --------------------------- N/A Test Sites: ---------- Birmingham Loma Linda Phoenix Richmond Documentation Retrieval Instructions ------------------------------------ Updated documentation describing the new functionality introduced by this patch is available. The preferred method is to FTP the files from ftp://download.vista.med.va.gov. This transmits the files from the first available FTP server. Sites may also elect to retrieve software directly from a specific server as follows: Albany ftp.fo-albany.med.va.gov Hines ftp.fo-hines.med.va.gov Salt Lake City ftp.fo-slc.med.va.gov Documentation can also be found on the VA Software Documentation Library at: http://www.va.gov/vdl/ Title File Name FTP Mode ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ECME Release Notes BPS_1_P11_RN.PDF Binary ECME User Manual BPS_1_P11_UM.PDF Binary ECME Technical Manual/Security Guide BPS_1_P11_TM.PDF Binary Patch Installation: Pre/Post Installation Overview ------------------------------ There is a post-install routine associated with this patch named POST^BPS10P11. The purpose of the post install routine is to: a. Create a new entry called 'CHAMPVA DRUG NON BILLABLE' in the BPS NCPDP REJECT CODES (#9002313.93) dictionary. b. Update several pricing fields in the BPS NCPDP FIELD DEFS (#9002313.92) file so that the NCPDP claims will have the new data returned by IB Billing Determination. c. Remove the DATE OF SERVICE (#401) field from the TRANSACTION multiple (#400) of the BPS CLAIMS (#9002313.02) file. d. Remove the obsolete SUBMISSION CLARIFICATION CODE (#420) field from the TRANSACTION multiple (#400) of the BPS CLAIMS (#9002313.02) file. e. Validate that the PATIENT RELATIONSHIP CODE (#1.05) field of the BPS INSURER DATA (#9002313.78) file has the correct range of data (0-4) and correct it if it does not. f. Remove cached hidden menu pointers allowing modified protocols to display correctly. g. When appropriate, swap the data in the DUR REASON CODE (#.01) and DUR PROFESSIONAL SERVICE CODE (#.02) fields of the DUR (#9002313.771) multiple of the BPS REQUESTS (#9002313.77) file. h. Change the Read Security of the BPS NCPDP FIELD CODES (#9002313.94) file to "Pp", which matches the rest of the ECME files. i. Add two new NCPDP reject codes to the BPS NCPDP REJECT CODES (#9002313.93) dictionary. The post-install routine is automatically deleted by the system if allowed by your Kernel site parameters configuration. You may delete routine BPS10P11 if the installation was successful and it is not automatically deleted by KIDS. Installation Instructions ------------------------- This patch should take up to 20 minutes to install. DO NOT QUEUE the installation of this patch. To avoid disruptions, these patches should be installed during non-peak hours when there is minimal activity on the system. Avoid times when ECME claims are being transmitted. Of particular concern would be the options below. 1. BPS NIGHTLY BACKGROUND JOB [BPS NIGHTLY BACKGROUND JOB] Do not install the patch when ECME claims are being generated by the BPS Nightly Background Job option. Wait for this job to finish or complete the installation before this job starts. 2. Scheduled CS Transmission [PSXR SCHEDULED CS TRANS] and Scheduled Non-CS Transmission [PSXR SCHEDULED NON-CS TRANS] Do not install the patch when prescriptions are being transmitted to CMOP. Wait for the CMOP transmissions to finish or complete the installation before the transmissions start. Both the CS (Controlled Substances) and the non-CS CMOP transmission options should be checked. Check with Pharmacy Service or your Pharmacy ADPAC to find out when CMOP transmissions occur. ***** IMPORTANT INSTALLATION NOTES ***** This patch bundle is changing the name of File #52.87. The current name of this file is 'PSO TRICARE AUDIT LOG'. The new name of this file is 'PSO AUDIT LOG'. During the patch installation you will see the following information presented to the screen: 52.87 PSO AUDIT LOG *BUT YOU ALREADY HAVE 'PSO TRICARE AUDIT LOG' AS FILE #52.87! Shall I write over your PSO TRICARE AUDIT LOG File? YES// Please accept the default answer of YES to this question. You will also be prompted to enter the coordinator for the new BPS CHAMPVA mail group. Prior to installation, please contact your Medical Care Cost Recovery (MCCR) business department (Facility Revenue Manager) to determine who will be the coordinator for this new mail group. The users in this mail group will receive bulletins related to the processing of CHAMPVA electronic claims. After the patch is installed, members can be added to the mail group by using the Mail Group Edit [XMEDITMG] option. Pre-Installation Instructions ----------------------------- 1. OBTAIN PATCHES -------------- Obtain the host file BPS_1_11_PSO_IB_PSX.KID, which contains the following patches: BPS*1.0*11 PSO*7.0*385 IB*2.0*452 PSX*2.0*73 Sites can retrieve VistA software from the following FTP addresses. The preferred method is to FTP the files from: download.vista.med.va.gov This will transmit the files from the first available FTP server. Sites may also elect to retrieve software directly from a specific server as follows: Albany ftp.fo-albany.med.va.gov Hines ftp.fo-hines.med.va.gov Salt Lake City ftp.fo-slc.med.va.gov The BPS_1_11_PSO_IB_PSX.KID host file is located in the anonymous.software directory. Use ASCII Mode when downloading the file. 2. START UP KIDS ------------- Start up the Kernel Installation and Distribution System Menu option [XPD MAIN]: Edits and Distribution ... Utilities ... Installation ... Select Kernel Installation & Distribution System Option: INStallation --- Load a Distribution Print Transport Global Compare Transport Global to Current System Verify Checksums in Transport Global Install Package(s) Restart Install of Package(s) Unload a Distribution Backup a Transport Global Select Installation Option: 3. LOAD TRANSPORT GLOBAL FOR MULTI-BUILD ------------------------------------- From the Installation menu, select the Load a Distribution option. When prompted for "Enter a Host File:", enter the full directory path where you saved the host file BPS_1_11_PSO_IB_PSX.KID (e.g., SYS$SYSDEVICE:[ANONYMOUS]BPS_1_11_PSO_IB_PSX.KID). When prompted for "OK to continue with Load? NO//", enter "YES." The following will display: Loading Distribution... BPS PSO IB PSX BUNDLE 7.0 BPS*1.0*11 PSO*7.0*385 IB*2.0*452 PSX*2.0*73 Use INSTALL NAME: BPS PSO IB PSX BUNDLE 7.0 to install this Distribution. 4. RUN OPTIONAL INSTALLATION OPTIONS FOR MULTI-BUILD ------------------------------------------------- From the Installation menu, you may select to use the following options (when prompted for the INSTALL NAME, enter BPS PSO IB PSX BUNDLE 7.0): a. Backup a Transport Global - This option will create a backup message of any routines exported with this patch. It will not backup any other changes such as DD's or templates. b. Compare Transport Global to Current System - This option will allow you to view all changes that will be made when this patch is installed. It compares all components of this patch (routines, DD's, templates, etc.). c. Verify Checksums in Transport Global - This option will allow you to ensure the integrity of the routines that are in the transport global. 5. INSTALL MULTI-BUILD ------------------- This is the step to start the installation of this KIDS patch. This will need to be run for the BPS PSO IB PSX BUNDLE 7.0. a. Choose the Install Package(s) option to start the patch install. b. When prompted for the "Select INSTALL NAME:", enter BPS PSO IB PSX BUNDLE 7.0. c. When prompted to "Enter the Coordinator for Mail Group 'BPS CHAMPVA':", please respond with the appropriate person. d. When prompted "Shall I write over your PSO TRICARE AUDIT LOG File? YES//", please accept the default of YES in order to change the name of this file as instructed above. e. When prompted "Want KIDS to Rebuild Menu Trees Upon Completion of Install? YES//", enter YES unless your system does this in a nightly TaskMan process. f. When prompted "Want KIDS to INHIBIT LOGONs during the install? YES//", enter NO. g. When prompted " Want to DISABLE Scheduled Options, Menu Options, and Protocols? NO//", enter NO. h. When prompted "Device: HOME//", respond with the correct device but do not queue this install. Post-Installation Instructions ------------------------------ N/A Routine Information: ==================== The second line of each of these routines now looks like: ;;1.0;E CLAIMS MGMT ENGINE;**[Patch List]**;JUN 2004;Build 27 The checksums below are new checksums, and can be checked with CHECK1^XTSUMBLD. Routine Name: BPS10P11 Before: n/a After: B81376656 **11** Routine Name: BPSBUTL Before: B55262641 After: B69452320 **1,3,2,5,7,8,9,10,11** Routine Name: BPSECA8 Before: B28856161 After: B28789947 **1,5,10,12,11** Routine Name: BPSECFM Before: B9768202 After: B10365847 **1,7,10,11** Routine Name: BPSECMC2 Before: B15229460 After: B15123037 **1,2,5,11** Routine Name: BPSECMP2 Before: B98781684 After:B189210451 **1,5,6,7,8,10,11** Routine Name: BPSECMPS Before: B98920700 After: B96560458 **1,2,5,6,7,10,11** Routine Name: BPSELG Before: B36086244 After: B29703667 **10,11** Routine Name: BPSNCPD1 Before: B45414191 After: B52273565 **1,3,5,6,7,8,9,10,11** Routine Name: BPSNCPD2 Before: B62016998 After: B60489856 **1,5,6,7,8,10,11** Routine Name: BPSNCPD3 Before: B48711811 After: B60635405 **1,5,6,7,8,10,11** Routine Name: BPSNCPD4 Before: B45568614 After: B43924039 **6,7,8,10,11** Routine Name: BPSNCPD5 Before: B79985749 After: B76118605 **7,8,10,11** Routine Name: BPSNCPD6 Before: B28619607 After: B28397403 **7,8,10,11** Routine Name: BPSNCPD9 Before: B36538508 After: B36455524 **10,11** Routine Name: BPSNCPDP Before: B79480311 After: B93011711 **1,3,4,2,5,6,7,8,10,11** Routine Name: BPSOS57 Before: B15079066 After: B14911792 **1,5,10,11** Routine Name: BPSOSC2 Before: B59488348 After: B59304642 **1,5,8,10,11** Routine Name: BPSOSCC Before: B25822348 After: B26536547 **1,2,5,8,10,11** Routine Name: BPSOSCD Before: B76120342 After: B71384866 **1,3,2,5,7,8,10,11** Routine Name: BPSOSCE Before: B12883469 After: B12221266 **1,5,7,8,10,11** Routine Name: BPSOSHF Before: B48018870 After: B41365864 **1,5,8,10,11** Routine Name: BPSOSIY Before: B68639944 After: B71169390 **1,3,5,6,7,8,10,11** Routine Name: BPSOSO2 Before: B33642927 After: B33643009 **1,3,5,10,11** Routine Name: BPSOSRB Before: B37930857 After: B38172979 **1,5,7,8,10,11** Routine Name: BPSOSRX2 Before: B31124186 After: B33272416 **7,8,10,11** Routine Name: BPSOSRX3 Before:B117328424 After:B119940068 **7,8,10,11** Routine Name: BPSOSRX4 Before: B57083414 After: B62988205 **7,8,10,11** Routine Name: BPSOSRX5 Before: B45774231 After: B43074906 **7,8,10,11** Routine Name: BPSOSRX8 Before: B22878740 After: B21154002 **7,10,11** Routine Name: BPSOSSG Before: B29948946 After: B31935652 **1,5,10,11** Routine Name: BPSOSUC Before: B9012826 After: B8834830 **1,5,7,10,11** Routine Name: BPSPRRX Before:B106329171 After:B105159701 **8,9,11** Routine Name: BPSPRRX2 Before: B8324629 After: B4776068 **8,11** Routine Name: BPSPRRX3 Before:B196212053 After:B136159744 **8,10,11** Routine Name: BPSPRRX4 Before: B20637795 After: B9705676 **8,9,11** Routine Name: BPSPRRX5 Before: B48238265 After: B46870876 **8,10,11** Routine Name: BPSPRRX6 Before: B57670037 After:B112918559 **8,10,11** Routine Name: BPSREOP1 Before: B59523437 After: B60493248 **3,7,10,11** Routine Name: BPSRES Before:B125666033 After:B155712159 **3,5,7,8,10,11** Routine Name: BPSRPT0 Before: B22539987 After: B22597769 **1,5,7,10,11** Routine Name: BPSRPT1 Before: B53891828 After: B54969091 **1,5,7,8,10,11** Routine Name: BPSRPT3 Before: B37506169 After: B38545074 **1,3,5,7,11** Routine Name: BPSRPT4 Before: B76530531 After: B93729370 **1,5,7,8,10,11** Routine Name: BPSRPT5 Before:B136990119 After:B146517138 **1,3,5,7,8,10,11** Routine Name: BPSRPT7 Before:B105055369 After:B107914214 **1,3,5,7,8,10,11** Routine Name: BPSRPT8 Before:B125609567 After:B178450227 **1,3,5,7,8,10,11** Routine Name: BPSSCR01 Before: B17522420 After: B17522420 **1,5,11** Routine Name: BPSSCR02 Before: B42496170 After: B45202471 **1,3,7,10,11** Routine Name: BPSSCR03 Before: B40126137 After: B42385571 **1,5,7,8,10,11** Routine Name: BPSSCR04 Before: B53618434 After: B53618434 **1,5,11** Routine Name: BPSSCRCL Before: B76318080 After: B76318080 **1,3,5,7,8,11** Routine Name: BPSSCRCV Before: B45399490 After: B46628770 **1,5,7,11** Routine Name: BPSSCRLG Before:B171520017 After:B232085722 **1,5,7,8,10,11** Routine Name: BPSSCRRS Before: B34060825 After: B38581404 **1,3,5,7,8,10,11** Routine Name: BPSSCRSL Before: B14489161 After: B14563351 **1,7,11** Routine Name: BPSSCRU1 Before: B2399860 After: B1962116 **1,11** Routine Name: BPSSCRU2 Before: B46275468 After: B47071661 **1,3,5,10,11** Routine Name: BPSTEST Before: B93493261 After: B93493717 **6,7,8,10,11** Routine Name: BPSUSCR1 Before: B52105056 After: B78355256 **1,5,7,10,11** Routine Name: BPSUSCR2 Before: B14190168 After: B13930186 **7,10,11** Routine Name: BPSUSCR4 Before: B15393480 After: B14730277 **1,3,7,10,11** Routine Name: BPSUTIL2 Before: B28691065 After: B32920062 **7,8,10,11** Routine Name: BPSVRX Before: n/a After:B234422538 **11** Routine Name: BPSVRX1 Before: n/a After:B188435062 **11** Routine Name: BPSVRX2 Before: n/a After:B141561911 **11** Routine Name: BPSWRKLS Before: B31684663 After: B31684664 **7,8,11** Routine list of preceding patches: 12 ============================================================================= User Information: Entered By : BLAESER,DAVID Date Entered : MAR 02, 2011 Completed By: CONQUEST,KENNETH Date Completed: FEB 15, 2012 Released By : MURRAY,ANGELA Date Released : FEB 16, 2012 ============================================================================= Packman Mail Message: ===================== No routines included