============================================================================= Run Date: MAY 04, 2021 Designation: PX*1*211 Package : PX - PCE PATIENT CARE ENCOUNTER Priority: Mandatory Version : 1 SEQ #169 Status: Released Compliance Date: JUN 04, 2021 ============================================================================= Associated patches: (v)XU*8*657 <<= must be installed BEFORE `PX*1*211' (v)LEX*2*102 <<= must be installed BEFORE `PX*1*211' (v)PX*1*216 <<= must be installed BEFORE `PX*1*211' (v)DI*22.2*3 <<= must be installed BEFORE `PX*1*211' (v)DI*22.2*5 <<= must be installed BEFORE `PX*1*211' Subject: PCE DATA STANDARDIZATION Category: - Routine - Data Dictionary - Other Description: ============ General Overview: ================= The PCE Standardization Project addresses the lack of standardized data in Patient Care Encounter (PCE) which is a barrier to many important areas including interoperability, clinical decision support, and quality reporting. Standardization of immunizations and skin tests is being addressed by the VistA Immunization Enhancements (VIMM) project. The goal of this patch is, to the extent possible, to standardize the legacy data in Education Topics, Exams, and Health Factors and to introduce a new V file for capturing standardized codes other than International Classification of Diseases (ICD), Current Procedural Terminology (CPT), and Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS). Systemized Nomenclature of Medicine Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT) will be the first coding system supported by the new V file. The ability to use a richer set of standardized codes should greatly reduce the need to create new non-standard data types, especially health factors. To take full advantage of the standardization, changes to VistA applications that use PCE data are required. These applications include Clinical Reminders, Health Summary, and Problem List. To make it easier for sites, the builds for PCE (PX*1.0*211), Clinical Reminders (PXRM*2.0*42), Health Summary (GMTS*2.7*122), Problem List (GMPL*2.0*53), and Order Entry/Results Reporting (OR*3.0*501) are being distributed in a multi-package build named PCE STANDARDIZATION 1.0. Because this is a multi-package build, it can only be distributed as a host file; no builds are included in the patch messages. The name of the host file is: PCE_STANDARDIZATION_1_0.KID. See the Software & Documentation Retrieval Instructions, below, for ways to obtain the host file. To facilitate standardization of existing Education Topics, Exams, and Health Factors, a code mapping multiple is being added to these files. When the legacy data is mapped to standard code(s), it will be indexed in the Clinical Reminders Index by the standard code(s). This allows look-up by standard code, facilitating clinical decision support and interoperability. It also provides a solution to the redundancy problem. For example, if there are multiple health factors that are all mapped to the same standard code, they can all be found by a look-up on the standard code. Interoperability is facilitated because the standard code can be used for data exchange. In the past, there has been the need to associate a quantity with a health factor. This was done by storing a comment, which was interpreted as a number using the Numeric function finding function. Because it is using the Comments field, there is no way to ensure that what the user inputs can be correctly interpreted as a number. For example, if the user types "ten" instead of "10", the Numeric function will return 0 instead of 10. A rigorous approach has been taken to guarantee that when a numeric value is to be associated with a data type, it will be a number. Three new fields have been added to the data definition files: Minimum Value, Maximum Value, and Unified Code for Units of Measure (UCUM) Code. Minimum Value and Maximum Value define an inclusive range for the magnitude. UCUM (Unified Code for Units of Measure) defines a standard unit for the measurement. When the user inputs this data, they can only input a number in the defined range. The number and the UCUM code are then stored in the V file entry. To mark a data type as national or local, PCE used a mechanism based on the entry's Internal Entry Number (IEN). National entries were designated as such by having an IEN less than 100,000. National entries cannot be changed by sites. Each site was assigned a local number space, the first three digits were the site number and the following three digits were assigned sequentially starting at 001. This effectively allows a site 999 local entries. If the site exceeded that number it could increment into another site's number space, which has occurred. Additionally, there were bugs that put some national entries into site number spaces, so the scheme of using IEN to designate national and local has broken down and that scheme cannot be fixed. To solve the problem, a different approach is being taken and that is to add a Class field, which is a set of codes with the possible values of National, VISN, (Veterans Integrated Service Network), or Local. For more details, please see the PCE Standardization 1.0 Deployment, Installation, Back-Out, and Rollback Guide. NSRs: ===== 20090510 - VistA Evolution PCE: Enhance Identification and Function of National Health Factors, Exams, Treatments, and Education Topics VistA Standardization Waiver Request: ===================================== 475993 National Service Desk Tickets: ============================== R17087565FY18 INC4699575 INC4369863 INC4314965 INC4230796 INC4102654 INC4004570 INC3927338 INC3901526 INC3829598 INC3827628 INC3824557 INC3794067 INC3631304 INC3306989 INC3184580 INC3149197 INC2961738 INC2849857 INC2712981 INC2691882 INC2570417 INC2565524 INC2497509 INC2478450 INC2405931 INC2337170 INC2210988 INC2103841 INC1994826 INC1982748 INC1976064 INC1911784 INC1878314 INC1783835 INC1781130 INC1780814 INC1777625 INC1748362 INC1716450 INC1648743 INC1501849 INC1434560 INC1409467 INC1304094 INC1269970 INC1247230 INC1216994 INC1188934 INC1178477 INC1160991 INC1133006 INC0917075 INC0859532 INC0830686 INC0818209 INC0719108 INC0673989 INC0669522 INC0643785 INC0643174 INC0595138 INC0594489 INC0568276 INC0554270 INC0469658 INC0354768 INC0341924 INC0318473 INC0253013 INC0230465 INC0212745 INC0096130 INC0092650 INC0024447 Patient Safety Tickets: ======================= HITPS-2464 formerly PSPO 3672 Test Sites: =========== Boise Fresno Northern California Puget Sound Tuscaloosa Software & Documentation Retrieval Instructions: ================================================ The software for this patch is being distributed as a host file, the name of the host file is: PCE_STANDARDIZATION_1_0.KID. The host file is available at the following location: /srv/vista/patches/SOFTWARE/PCE_STANDARDIZATION_1_0.KID If the above link is not functional, this URL can be used to retrieve the host file: https://download.vista.domain.ext/index.html/SOFTWARE In Chrome and Edge, right click on PCE_STANDARDIZATION_1_0.KID and use Save link as. The documentation for this build is: Title File Name ------------------------------------------------------------ Deployment, Installation, Back-Out, px_1_0_211_dibr.docx and Rollback Guide px_1_0_211_dibr.pdf Release Notes px_1_0_211_rn.docx px_1_0_211_rn.pdf PCE Technical Manual pxtm.docx pxtm.pdf PCE User Manual pxum.docx pxum.pdf Clinical Reminders Index Technical Manual pxrm_index_tm.docx pxrm_index_tm.pdf Clinical Reminders Manager's Manual pxrm_mm.docx pxrm_mm.pdf Documentation can be found on the VistA Documentation Library (VDL) at: http://www.domain.ext/vdl/ Build Components: ================= Data Dictionary: ================ FILE # NAME -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 815 PCE PARAMETERS 839.7 PCE DATA SOURCE 9000010 VISIT 9000010.07 V POV 9000010.11 V IMMUNIZATION 9000010.12 V SKIN TEST 9000010.13 V EXAM 9000010.16 V PATIENT ED 9000010.18 V CPT 9000010.23 V HEALTH FACTORS 9000010.71 V STANDARD CODES 9999999.09 EDUCATION TOPICS 9999999.15 EXAM 9999999.27 PROVIDER NARRATIVE 9999999.64 HEALTH FACTORS INPUT TEMPLATE: =============== PX SITE PARAMETER EDIT FILE #815 DIALOG: ======= 8390001.001 8390001.002 8390001.003 Forms: ====== PX EDUCATION TOPIC CHANGE LOG FILE #9999999.09 PX EDUCATION TOPIC EDIT FILE #9999999.09 PX EDUCATION TOPIC EDIT NCM FILE #9999999.09 PX EXAM CHANGE LOG FILE #9999999.15 PX EXAM EDIT FILE #9999999.15 PX EXAM EDIT NCM FILE #9999999.15 PX HEALTH FACTOR CHANGE LOG FILE #9999999.64 PX HEALTH FACTOR EDIT FILE #9999999.64 PX HEALTH FACTOR EDIT NCM FILE #9999999.64 PX HF CATEGORY EDIT FILE #9999999.64 PX VSC EDIT FILE #9000010.71 Options: ======== PX DELETE ENCOUNTERS W/O VISIT PX IRM MAIN MENU PXQ PCE/SD DEBUGGING UTILITIES PXQ PRIMARY PROVIDER REPAIR PXQ PROVIDER NARR REPAIR MENU PXQ V CPT PROVIDER NARR REPAIR PXQ V POV PROVIDER NARR REPAIR PXTT ACTIVATE/INACTIVATE MENU PXTT EDIT EDUCATION TOPICS PXTT EDIT EXAM PXTT EDIT HEALTH FACTORS PXTT EDIT IMMUNIZATION LOT PXTT EDIT IMMUNIZATIONS PXTT EDIT SKIN TESTS PXTT EDU TOPICS MANAGEMENT PXTT EXAM MANAGEMENT PXTT HEALTH FACTOR MANAGEMENT PXTT INACTIVE MAPPED CODES RPT PXTT INQUIRE EDUC TOPIC PXTT LIST ACTIVE EDUC TOPICS PXTT LIST ALL EDUC TOPICS PXTT LIST EXAMS PXTT LIST HEALTH FACTORS PXTT LIST IMMUNIZATIONS PXTT LIST SKIN TESTS PXTT PCE INFORMATION ONLY PXTT TABLE MAINTENANCE PXTT TEXT/KEYWORD SEARCH PXV EDIT DEFAULT RESPONSES SECURITY KEY: ============= PX CODE MAPPING Protocol: ========= ICD CODE UPDATE EVENT ICPT CODE UPDATE EVENT PX CODE SET UPDATE CPT PX CODE SET UPDATE ICD PX EDUCATION TOPICS ADD PX EDUCATION TOPICS CHANGE LOG PX EDUCATION TOPICS COPY PX EDUCATION TOPICS EDIT PX EDUCATION TOPICS INQUIRE PX EDUCATION TOPICS MANAGEMENT MENU PX EDUCATION TOPICS SELECT ENTRY PX EXAM ADD PX EXAM CHANGE LOG PX EXAM COPY PX EXAM EDIT PX EXAM INQUIRE PX EXAM MANAGEMENT MENU PX EXAM SELECT ENTRY PX HEALTH FACTOR ADD PX HEALTH FACTOR CHANGE LOG PX HEALTH FACTOR COPY PX HEALTH FACTOR EDIT PX HEALTH FACTOR INQUIRE PX HEALTH FACTOR MANAGEMENT MENU PX HEALTH FACTOR SELECT ENTRY PXCE ADD/EDIT MENU PXCE LEXICON REMOVE CODE(S) PXCE LEXICON SELECT CODE(S) PXCE LEXICON SELECT ENTRY PXCE LEXICON SELECT MENU PXCE STANDARD CODES ADD LIST TEMPLATE: ============== PX EDUCATION TOPICS MANAGEMENT PX EXAM MANAGEMENT PX HEALTH FACTOR MANAGEMENT PXCE ADD/EDIT MENU PXCE STANDARD CODES SELECT Remote Procedure: ================= PX SAVE DATA Patch Installation: =================== Required builds: LEX*2.0*102 XU*8.0*657 PX*1.0*216 DI*22.2*3 DI*22.2*5 OR*3.0*361 OR*3.0*377 PXRM*2.0*45 PXRM*2.0*46 GMPL*2*50 GMTS*2.7*56 GMTS*2.7*110 GMPL*2.0*49 This build can be installed with users on the system, but it should be done during off-hours. Estimated installation time is less than 5 minutes. The installation should not be queued, because you may be prompted for an output device. This depends on if the account has Reminder Sponsor entries that need to be repointed. Pre-Installation: ================= Recommended the following steps are taken in the unlikely event this multi-package build needs to be backed out. Backup files ^AUTTEDT, ^AUTTEXAM, and ^AUTTHF using your site's policy for backing up data. If the steps are unknown, below is an example of how it can be done, using, ^AUTTEDT as an example: 1. Go to the Cache programmer mode command prompt. 2. At the prompt, enter D GOGEN^%ZSPECIAL. 3. At the device prompt, enter the directory and file name where the global backup is to be stored. 4. At the Parameters? Prompt, press . 5. At the Global prompt, enter ^AUTTEDT(. 6. Verify that the file was created and exists in the directory specified. XYZ>D GOGEN^%ZSPECIAL Device: /srv/vista/sup/user/hfs/AUTTEDT_BU Parameters? "WNS" => Warning: Use a "V" format to avoid problems with control characters. Global ^AUTTEDT( Installation, backout, and restore instructions can also be found in the Deployment, Installation, Back-Out, and Rollback Guide, PX_1_0_211_dibr.PDF, listed above. Installation: ============= 1. Use the 'Load a Distribution' option on the KIDS installation menu. When prompted to enter a host file, type in: [DIRECTORY]PCE_STANDARDIZATION_1_0.KID Where DIRECTORY is the full path to where the host file is stored. 2. On the KIDS Installation menu use the following options: Verify Checksums in Transport Global - This option will allow you to ensure the integrity of the routines that are in the transport global. Backup a Transport Global - This option will create a backup message of any routines exported with this patch. When you select this option you will see the following prompt: Only a Single Package Build can do a Build Backup. PCE STANDARDIZATION 1.0 is of type Multi-Package You can only Backup the Routines. Select one of the following: R Routines Enter response: Select "R" as the response. If desired, you may use the following options: Print Transport Global - This option will allow you to view the components of the KIDs build. Compare Transport Global to Current System - This option will allow you to view all the changes that will be made when the build is installed. 3. On the KIDS menu under the 'INSTALLATION' menu, use the following option to install the patch: Install Package(s). At the prompt Select INSTALL NAME: enter PCE STANDARDIZATION 1.0 4. When prompted "Want KIDS to Rebuild Menu Trees Upon Completion of Install? NO//", respond 'NO'. 5. When prompted "Want KIDS to INHIBIT LOGONs during the install? NO//", respond 'NO'. 6. When prompted "Want to DISABLE Scheduled Options, Menu Options, and Protocols? NO//", respond 'NO'. 7. The init routines PXP211I and PXRMP42I may be deleted once the installation has successfully completed. In the extremely unlikely event this multi-package build needs to be backed out, refer to the PCE Standardization 1.0 Deployment, Installation, Back-Out, and Rollback Guide. Routine Information: ==================== The second line of each of these routines now looks like: ;;1.0;PCE PATIENT CARE ENCOUNTER;**[Patch List]**;Aug 12, 1996;Build 454 The checksums below are new checksums, and can be checked with CHECK1^XTSUMBLD. Routine Name: PXAI Before: B42819168 After: B41754252 **15,74,69,102,111,112,130,164, 168,215,211** Routine Name: PXAICPT Before: B26308932 After: B20598915 **19,73,108,112,149,124,164,194,211** Routine Name: PXAICPTV Before: B23770661 After: B20524406 **15,73,74,111,121,130,168,194, 199,211** Routine Name: PXAIERR Before: n/a After: B6216565 **211** Routine Name: PXAIHF Before: B5343454 After: B9054925 **45,211** Routine Name: PXAIHFV Before: B508261 After: B2220137 **211** Routine Name: PXAIICR Before: B5253575 After: B6645954 **215,211** Routine Name: PXAIICRV Before: B12775865 After: B12849072 **215,211** Routine Name: PXAIIMM Before: B16045767 After: B17502496 **45,124,209,210,215,211** Routine Name: PXAIIMMV Before: B23881788 After: B37086535 **199,209,210,211** Routine Name: PXAIMOD Before: B2663372 After: B1896333 **73,121,211** Routine Name: PXAIPED Before: B5232445 After: B8938808 **45,211** Routine Name: PXAIPEDV Before: B419797 After: B1678279 **211** Routine Name: PXAIPL Before: B5170500 After: B5173433 **69,124,168,199,211** Routine Name: PXAIPOV Before: B24084108 After: B33433863 **28,73,69,108,112,130,124,174, 168,203,199,211** Routine Name: PXAIPOVV Before: B2657796 After: B18351189 **121,194,199,211** Routine Name: PXAIPRV Before: B21340281 After: B34241774 **5,108,124,211** Routine Name: PXAIPRVV Before: B7178260 After: B15796718 **27,186,211** Routine Name: PXAISC Before: n/a After: B11421420 **211** Routine Name: PXAISCV Before: n/a After: B2507125 **211** Routine Name: PXAISK Before: B12746383 After: B11766988 **45,124,210,211** Routine Name: PXAISKV Before: B3940836 After: B1477924 **199,211** Routine Name: PXAIVAL Before: n/a After: B16639730 **211** Routine Name: PXAIVST Before: B16100089 After: B22448199 **5,9,15,74,111,96,130,124,164, 168,211** Routine Name: PXAIVSTV Before: B58723287 After: B61946878 **9,15,19,74,111,116,130,124, 168,211** Routine Name: PXAIXAM Before: B5118744 After: B8796529 **45,211** Routine Name: PXAIXAMV Before: B377760 After: B1260682 **211** Routine Name: PXAPI Before: B38904536 After: B47756429 **15,14,27,28,124,164,210,211** Routine Name: PXAPIDEL Before: B57912132 After: B62219131 **1,9,22,130,168,197,216,211** Routine Name: PXBAPI Before: B38957311 After: B34284976 **19,67,173,211** Routine Name: PXBAPI1 Before: B58108640 After: B55175372 **1,9,23,56,104,111,113,122, 116,130,147,151,124,164,182, 168,211** Routine Name: PXBGCPT Before: B6773034 After: B6350410 **73,149,124,211** Routine Name: PXBGPOV Before: B11410055 After: B11440669 **11,112,149,124,168,199,211** Routine Name: PXBGPRV Before: B44361527 After: B44705768 **7,11,108,186,220,211** Routine Name: PXBGSC Before: n/a After: B475760 **211** Routine Name: PXBPMOD Before: B5869951 After: B5874980 **73,88,89,108,121,149,211**Aug 12, 1996 Routine Name: PXCASC Before: n/a After: B7296482 **211** Routine Name: PXCASOR Before: B2775347 After: B2775351 **211** Routine Name: PXCEAE Before: B33109650 After: B32040311 **37,67,99,147,156,172,195,215,211** Routine Name: PXCEAE1 Before: B29262597 After: B27691361 **22,73,199,201,210,215,211** Routine Name: PXCEAPPM Before: B6595820 After: B6633184 **22,74,111,130,124,168,211** Routine Name: PXCECCLS Before: B21843800 After: B8826649 **124,174,168,211** Routine Name: PXCECPT Before: B73855102 After: B70996279 **14,27,73,89,112,121,136,124, 170,164,182,199,211** Routine Name: PXCECSTP Before: B9218548 After: B9302776 **22,211** Routine Name: PXCEHF Before: B4754295 After: B15706424 **27,22,211** Routine Name: PXCEPED Before: B3914799 After: B15287972 **27,211** Routine Name: PXCEPOV Before: B13988253 After: B14572448 **27,121,124,170,168,199,211** Routine Name: PXCEPOV1 Before: B39167369 After: B27735487 **134,149,124,170,203,199,211** Routine Name: PXCEPRV Before: B27804428 After: B36686640 **7,27,124,211** Routine Name: PXCESC Before: n/a After: B27503380 **211** Routine Name: PXCESK Before: B28700351 After: B36345474 **27,124,162,210,211** Routine Name: PXCETRT Before: B5465641 After: B5489505 **27,211** Routine Name: PXCEVFI1 Before: B71666657 After: B82681322 **23,73,112,136,143,124,184, 185,210,215,216,211** Routine Name: PXCEVFI2 Before: B37818294 After: B40463216 **22,73,95,96,124,158,184,215,211** Routine Name: PXCEVFIL Before: B44185519 After: B41330677 **9,30,22,73,88,89,104,147,124, 169,210,215,211** Routine Name: PXCEVIMM Before: B86101677 After:B111978919 **27,124,199,201,210,215,211** Routine Name: PXCEVIS Before: B1773266 After: B1789130 **210,211** Routine Name: PXCEXAM Before: B3467018 After: B14623291 **27,211** Routine Name: PXCOPY Before: n/a After: B13230793 **211** Routine Name: PXCPTAPI Before: B4011987 After: B4429390 **73,211** Routine Name: PXCSPE Before: n/a After: B1132817 **211** Routine Name: PXDATE Before: n/a After: B6790282 **211** Routine Name: PXEDUINQ Before: n/a After: B22377538 **211** Routine Name: PXEDUMGR Before: n/a After: B45662620 **211** Routine Name: PXEDUSM Before: n/a After: B34287130 **211** Routine Name: PXEXINQ Before: n/a After: B13752981 **211** Routine Name: PXEXMGR Before: n/a After: B43002236 **211** Routine Name: PXEXSM Before: n/a After: B34648427 **211** Routine Name: PXHFINQ Before: n/a After: B16231400 **211** Routine Name: PXHFMGR Before: n/a After: B68401016 **211** Routine Name: PXHFSM Before: n/a After: B38219209 **211** Routine Name: PXINPTR Before: n/a After: B6202218 **211** Routine Name: PXINUSE Before: n/a After: B11309382 **211** Routine Name: PXKCO Before: B11151339 After: B11165933 **28,41,96,211** Routine Name: PXKENC Before: B29334197 After: B30511135 **15,22,73,108,143,183,210,215,211** Routine Name: PXKFCPT Before: B3416944 After: B3404775 **22,73,117,124,164,211** Routine Name: PXKFCPT1 Before: B24656697 After: B25403589 **11,73,124,194,209,215,211** Routine Name: PXKFHF Before: B1817135 After: B2002717 **22,211** Routine Name: PXKFPED Before: B1787572 After: B1977716 **22,211** Routine Name: PXKFSC Before: n/a After: B1969432 **211** Routine Name: PXKFVST Before: B11330691 After: B11571271 **22,56,111,130,124,164,168,211** Routine Name: PXKFXAM Before: B1748914 After: B1932215 **22,211** Routine Name: PXKIMM Before: B39277541 After: B37780868 **210,211** Routine Name: PXKMAIN Before: B56711884 After: B45493882 **22,59,73,88,69,117,130,124, 174,164,210,215,216,211** Routine Name: PXKMAIN1 Before: B56560479 After: B58789612 **22,73,124,178,210,216,211** Routine Name: PXKMASC Before: B56481802 After: B61075789 **22,41,73,164,210,211** Routine Name: PXKMCODE Before: n/a After: B56724267 **211** Routine Name: PXKMOD Before: B3499026 After: B3825073 **73,121,211** Routine Name: PXKVST Before: B19617761 After: B19932548 **56,111,130,164,168,211** Routine Name: PXKWSRCH Before: n/a After: B42503838 **211** Routine Name: PXLEX Before: n/a After: B15410021 **211** Routine Name: PXLEXS Before: n/a After:B108898999 **211** Routine Name: PXLOCK Before: n/a After: B5931368 **211** Routine Name: PXMCEVNT Before: n/a After: B5530233 **211** Routine Name: PXMCICHK Before: n/a After: B30352461 **211** Routine Name: PXMCLINK Before: n/a After:B149569356 **211** Routine Name: PXMCODES Before: n/a After: B8945406 **211** Routine Name: PXMSG Before: n/a After: B1213330 **211** Routine Name: PXP211I Before: n/a After:B241805409 **211** Routine Name: PXPNARR Before: n/a After: B83426756 **211** Routine Name: PXPXRM Before:B156738878 After:B261436336 **119,199,210,215,216,211** Routine Name: PXPXRM1 Before: n/a After: B13393609 **211** Routine Name: PXPXRMI1 Before:B104225670 After:B103637358 **119,194,210,215,211** Routine Name: PXPXRMI2 Before: B86987846 After:B138986698 **119,194,199,211** Routine Name: PXQPPUTIL Before: n/a After:B106747229 **211** Routine Name: PXQPPUTILR Before: n/a After: B36094475 **211** Routine Name: PXQUTL1 Before: B57354274 After: B58638007 **4,29,163,211** Routine Name: PXRHS05 Before: B7513174 After: B11668556 **13,211** Routine Name: PXRHS07 Before: B18517305 After: B19973501 **13,123,211** Routine Name: PXRHS08 Before: B13566805 After: B10776728 **13,16,211** Routine Name: PXRPC Before:B167038742 After:B165397212 **200,209,210,215,216,211** Routine Name: PXRRFDD Before: B22200983 After: B22151236 **3,10,12,18,31,61,211** Routine Name: PXRRFDP Before: B74055950 After: B74542328 **3,10,12,18,31,121,199,211** Routine Name: PXRRGUT Before: B3560388 After: B4040472 **8,18,48,211** Routine Name: PXRRLCD Before: B6033530 After: B6029957 **3,10,12,18,61,211** Routine Name: PXRRPAD Before: B26214288 After: B26210713 **18,61,211** Routine Name: PXRRPRD Before: B6825949 After: B6849309 **3,10,12,18,61,189,211** Routine Name: PXRRPRPL Before: B1071548 After: B4561688 **10,12,211** Routine Name: PXRRPRSC Before: B3257857 After: B3784002 **12,18,211** Routine Name: PXRRWLD Before: B25176820 After: B16863372 **20,61,211** Routine Name: PXSINQ Before: n/a After: B20258214 **211** Routine Name: PXSMAN Before: n/a After: B2327055 **211** Routine Name: PXUTIL Before: n/a After: B20118889 **211** Routine Name: PXUTL1 Before: B11838187 After: B11511510 **25,134,149,199,211** Routine Name: PXUTLSCC Before: B39907566 After: B46401485 **74,107,111,130,168,211** Routine Name: PXUTLSTP Before: B15812153 After: B15136046 **1,96,166,197,211** Routine Name: PXVSC Before: n/a After: B1025184 **211** Routine Name: PXVSCSM Before: n/a After: B5966575 **211** Routine Name: PXVUTIL Before: B20844823 After: B21160031 **201,210,215,216,211** Routine Name: PXVXR Before: B24761557 After: B25897576 **210,216,211** Routine Name: PXXDPT Before: B4255775 After: B2854137 **1,211** Routine Name: VSIT Before: B33759245 After: B27628190 **76,111,118,164,211** Routine Name: VSIT0 Before: B2602326 After: B2400031 **76,211** Routine Name: VSITKIL Before: B13629108 After: B14972517 **76,204,211** Routine list of preceding patches: 16, 48, 123, 163, 173, 189, 204, 216 220 ============================================================================= User Information: Entered By : Date Entered : MAY 21, 2015 Completed By: Date Completed: APR 30, 2021 Released By : Date Released : MAY 04, 2021 ============================================================================= Packman Mail Message: ===================== No routines included