$TXT Created by JR at CHEY59.FO-BAYPINES.DOMAIN.EXT (KIDS) on Tuesday, 10/04/16 at 16:08 ============================================================================= Run Date: MAR 07, 2017 Designation: LA*5.2*92 Package : LA - AUTOMATED LAB INSTRUMENTS Priority: Mandatory Version : 5.2 SEQ #69 Status: Released Compliance Date: APR 07, 2017 ============================================================================= Associated patches: (v)LR*5.2*468 <<= must be installed BEFORE `LA*5.2*92' (v)HDI*1*15 <<= must be installed BEFORE `LA*5.2*92' (v)XU*8*665 <<= must be installed BEFORE `LA*5.2*92' Subject: NATIVE DOMAIN SERVICE Category: - Routine Description: ============ The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Interagency Program Office (IPO) and the Department of Defense (DoD) is tasked by its charter with leading the Departments' efforts "to implement national health data standards for interoperability and [be] responsible for establishing, monitoring, and approving the clinical and technical standards profile and processes to ensure a seamless [exchange] of health data." This task of Native Domain standardization is aligned with achieving the goals outlined in the 2014 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) requiring that the Departments' "healthcare data [are] computable in real-time and [comply] with existing national data standards" and that the "data [are] standardized as national standards continue to evolve." VA clinicians historically used non-standardized clinical terminologies which are inconsistent within the VA user community as well as within the currently accepted data standards as established by Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC). Implementation of Native Standardization will allow a streamlined method for data sharing, performing clinical decision support and engaging in national data reporting and analysis. The VA has recently established a process for implementing standard terminology/terminologies within individual clinical domains for the exchange of data. The intent of this effort is to provide the detailed groundwork necessary for industry-wide interoperability. By providing a detailed analysis of the current state of the applicable domains and recommendations regarding the path forward, the Native Domain Standardization supports VA's efforts to remain at the forefront of healthcare data exchange. In order for the LOINC Code supported by the new MASTER LABORATORY TEST FILE (#6.3) created in Laboratory patch LR*5.2*486 the AUTOMATED LAB INSTRUMENTS routine LA7VHLU5 had to be modified. The standing call from LA7VHLU5 to Lab Services routine LRVER1 is modified to include the Laboratory test File (#60) Test IEN. Blood Bank Review: ================== EFFECT ON BLOOD BANK FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Patch LA*5.2*92 does not contain any changes to the VISTA BLOOD BANK Software as defined by ProPath standard titled: BBM Team Review of VistA Patches. EFFECT ON BLOOD BANK FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Patch LA*5.2*92 does not alter or modify any software design safeguards or safety critical elements functions. RISK ANALYSIS: Changes made by patch LA*5.2*92 have no effect on Blood Bank software functionality, therefore RISK is none. VALIDATION REQUIREMENTS BY OPTION: Because of the nature of the changes made, no specific validation requirements exist as a result of installation of this patch. Patch Components: Bulletins Fields Files Input Templates Mailman Group Options Routines Files & Fields Associated: File Name (Number Field Name (Number) New/Modified/Deleted ------------------ ------------------- -------------------- N/A Forms Associated: Form Name File # New/Modified/Deleted --------- ------ -------------------- N/A Mail Groups Associated: Mail Group Name New/Modified/Deleted --------------- -------------------- N/A Options Associated: Option Name Type New/Modified/Deleted ----------- ---- -------------------- N/A Routines Associated: Routine Name: ------------- LA7VHLU5 Modified Protocols Associated: Protocol Name New/Modified/Deleted ------------- -------------------- N/A Security Keys Associated: Security Key Name N/A Templates Associated: Template Name Type File Name (Number) New/Modified/Deleted ------------- ---- ------------------ -------------------- N/A Additional Information: None New Service Requests (NSRs): ---------------------------- N/A Patient Safety Issues (PSIs): ----------------------------- None Defect Tracking System Ticket(s) & Overview: -------------------------------------------- N/A Test Sites: ---------- Upstate NY (Station 640) Boston (Station 523) Tampa (Station 673) Software and Documentation Retrieval Instructions: ---------------------------------------------------- Software being released as a host file and/or documentation describing the new functionality introduced by this patch are available. The preferred method is to retrieve files from download.vista.domain.ext. This transmits the files from the first available server. Sites may also elect to retrieve files directly from a specific server. Sites may retrieve the software and/or documentation directly using Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) from the ANONYMOUS.SOFTWARE directory at the following OI Field Offices: Albany: domain.ext Hines: domain.ext Salt Lake City: domain.ext Documentation can also be found on the VA Software Documentation Library at: http://www4.domain.ext/vdl/ Title File Name FTP Mode ----------------------------------------------------------------------- LAB_NDS_VERSION_1_1_DOCS.zip BINARY Patch Installation: Pre/Post Installation Overview: Pre Installation Actions: ========================= The following patches must be installed in the following order before this patch may be installed. XU*8.0*665 HDI*1.0*15 LR*5.2*468 It is recommended that a PACMAN Routine message be created for the following routine: LA7VHLU5 Pre-Installation Instructions: ============================== This patch may be installed with users on the system although it is recommended that it be installed during non-peak hours to minimize potential disruption to users. This patch should take less than 5 minutes to install. It is not necessary to disable any options. Installation Instructions: -------------------------- 1. Choose the PackMan message containing this patch. 2. Choose the INSTALL/CHECK MESSAGE PackMan option. 3. From the Kernel Installation and Distribution System Menu, select the Installation Menu. From this menu, you may elect to use the following options. When prompted for the INSTALL NAME enter thepatch #(ex. lr*5.2*468): 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 DDs 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, DDs, 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. 4. From the Installation Menu, select the Install Package(s) option and choose the patch to install. 5. When prompted 'Want KIDS to Rebuild Menu Trees Upon Completion of Install? YES//' Rebuild the menu trees as one option has been modified and one option added. 6. When prompted 'Want KIDS to INHIBIT LOGONs during the install? NO//' 7. When prompted 'Want to DISABLE Scheduled Options, Menu Options, and Protocols? NO//' 8. If prompted 'Delay Install (Minutes): (0 - 60): 0//' respond 0. Post-Installation Instructions: =============================== N/A Routine Information: ==================== The second line of each of these routines now looks like: ;;5.2;AUTOMATED LAB INSTRUMENTS;**[Patch List]**;Sep 27, 1994;Build 6 The checksums below are new checksums, and can be checked with CHECK1^XTSUMBLD. Routine Name: LA7VHLU5 Before: B59941403 After: B71334111 **46,64,68,74,92** Routine list of preceding patches: 74 ============================================================================= User Information: Entered By : Date Entered : MAR 28, 2016 Completed By: Date Completed: MAR 06, 2017 Released By : Date Released : MAR 07, 2017 ============================================================================= Packman Mail Message: ===================== $END TXT