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Clinical Case Registries (CCR)Version 1.5Installation and Implementation GuideDocumentation Revised March 2013For Patch ROR*1.5*20Department of Veterans AffairsOffice of Enterprise DevelopmentHealth Data Systems – Registries

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Revision HistoryDateDescriptionAuthorRoleMarch, 2013Final release for Patch ROR*1.5*20. See CCRUser Manual for details of enhancements toapplication.John SandersConnie RaySteven BaxterEdward MicyusKaren JociusProject ManagerM DeveloperSoftware Quality Assurance AnalystDelphi DeveloperTech WriterTBDPlaceholder for VA ICD Team to deploy PatchROR*1.5*19 to implement ICD10 codes.August,2012Final release for Patch ROR*1.5*19. See CCRUser Manual for details of enhancements toapplication.John SandersConnie RayLinda BerryEdward MicyusDan ZaudtkeProject ManagerM DeveloperSoftware Quality Assurance AnalystDelphi DeveloperTech WriterApril, 2012Final release for Patch ROR*1.5*17. See CCRUser Manual for details of enhancements toapplication.John SandersConnie RayLinda BerryEdward MicyusDan ZaudtkeProject ManagerM DeveloperSoftware Quality Assurance AnalystDelphi DeveloperTech WriterSeptember,2011Final release for Patch ROR*1.5*15. See CCRUser Manual for details of enhancements toapplication.John SandersConnie RayLinda BerryEdward MicyusDan ZaudtkeProject ManagerM DeveloperSoftware Quality Assurance AnalystDelphi DeveloperTech WriterMarch 2011Patch ROR*1.5*14. See CCR User Manual fordetails of enhancements to application.Technical WriterM DeveloperSoftware Quality Assurance AnalystDelphi DeveloperSeptember,2010Updated for Patch ROR1.5*13. See CCR UserManual for details of changes to application.Documentation Change only: Previous referencesto manual data back pulling have been removed.This process is now automated.Final release for Patch ROR*1.5*10. Addedinstructions for data Backpull; general updates percomments received; general formatting changes.Vida DunieAngela SaundersLinda BerryEd MicyusKenneth RikardEdward MicyusAngela SaundersLinda BerryVJ McDonaldTechnical WriterApril, 2010March 2013Clinical Case Registries ROR*1.5*20Installation and Implementation GuideProject ManagerDelphi DeveloperM DeveloperSoftware Quality Assurance Analystiii

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Table of Contents1.Introduction . 11.11.21.31.41.51.61.7How CCR Works . 1Recommended Users . 1Related Documents . 1Typographical Conventions Used in the Guide . 2Screen Displays and Text Notes . 3Software and Manual Retrieval . 3VistA Documentation on the Intranet . 42.Installing Current CCR 1.5. 43.Installing the Current M Patch . 54.Installing the Graphical User Interface . 84.14.24.34.44.5Background Information . 8Uninstalling Older Software Versions . 9Installing New GUI . 10Configuring Desktop Application Parameters . 18Command-Line Switches . 19Glossary . 23List of TablesTable 1 – Typographical Conventions . 2Table 2 – Graphical Conventions . 2Table 3 – Software and Documentation Sources . 4Table 4 – Files Included in Distribution . 4Table 5 – Current CCR 1.5 Patches . 6Table 6 – M Code Installation Instructions . 7Table 7 – Uninstalling Previous GUI Versions. 9Table 8 – Installing New GUI . 11Table 9 – Installing New GUI on a File Server . 17Table 10 – Command Line Switches . 20List of FiguresFigure 1 – Change/Remove or Remove Button . 9Figure 2 – Uninstall Confirmation. 10Figure 3 – Setup Wizard Start . 11Figure 4 – Setup Wizard Directory Confirmation . 12Figure 5 – Select Start Menu Folder . 13Figure 6 – Select Additional Tasks . 14March 2013Clinical Case Registries ROR*1.5*20Installation and Implementation Guidev

Figure 7 – Ready to Install . 15Figure 8 – Installation Confirmation . 16Figure 9 – Configuring Desktop Parameters . 19Figure 10 – Command-Line Switches . 20viClinical Case Registries ROR*1.5*20Installation and Implementation GuideMarch 2013

1. IntroductionThis Clinical Case Registries Installation and Implementation Guide provides assistance forinstallation and implementation of the Clinical Case Registries (CCR) software.1.1 How CCR WorksCCR software application collects data on the population of veterans with certain clinicalconditions, namely Hepatitis C and/or Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infections at thelocal and national level as well as 16 local, generic registries. Patients are identified by theexistence of a disease-related International Statistical Classification of Diseases and RelatedHealth Problems, ninth edition (ICD-9) code or by a positive result on an antibody test. Suchpatients are added to the registry in a pending state. Pending patients are reviewed by the localregistry coordinator and if the data confirm the diagnosis, the local registry coordinator confirmsthe patient in the registry.Each night a background process transmits a set of predefined data via Health Level 7 (HL7)message to the national CCR database at the Corporate Data Center Operations (CDCO). Datafrom both the Hepatitis C and HIV registries are aggregated in the same message. If there ismore new data than is allowed by the registry parameter for a single CCR HL7 batch message (thecurrent limit is 5 megabytes), the software will send several messages during a single night. TheCCR software creates a limited set of database elements to be stored locally in the VeteransHealth Information Systems and Technology Architecture (VistA ) system, and focuses onassuring that the local listing is complete and accurate, that the desired data elements areextracted, and that data elements are appropriately transmitted to the national database.Data from the registries is used for both clinical and administrative reporting on both a local andnational level. Each facility can produce local reports which show information related to patientsseen in their system. Reports from the national database are used to monitor clinical andadministrative trends, including issues related to patient safety, quality of care and diseaseevolution across the national population of patients.1.2 Recommended UsersThe Information Resource Management (IRM) staff and CCR Automated Data ProcessingApplication Coordinator (ADPAC) are required for the installation of CCR.1.3 Related Documents Clinical Case Registries Release Notes Clinical Case Registries Technical Manual/Security Guide Clinical Case Registries User ManualMarch 2013Clinical Case Registries ROR*1.5*20Installation and Implementation Guide1

1.4 Typographical Conventions Used in the GuideFonts and other conventions shown in Table 1 are used throughout this document. Conventionsfor the use of graphic icons and other symbols are shown in Table 2. Also see Screen Displaysand Text Notes for explanations of how computer dialogs are presented.Table 1 – Typographical ConventionsFontUsed for Blue text, underlinedHyperlink to anotherdocument or addressGreen text, dashedunderliningHyperlink to a place in thisdocumentCourier NewPatch namesExamples:ftp.fo-slc.med.va.gov“CCR accesses several other Veterans HealthInformation Systems and TechnologyArchitecture (VistA) files ”ROR*1.5*2VistA menu options“On the PackMan menu, use the INSTALL/CHECKMESSAGE option.”VistA filenamesXYZ file #798.1VistA field namesCOMMENT field (#12).Franklin Gothic DemiboldKeyboard keys and onscreen button text F1 , Alt , L , Enter , [Delete] buttonMicrosoft Sans SerifSoftware ApplicationnamesClinical Case Registries (CCR)Registry namesCCR:HIVGUI database field namesComment fieldGUI report namesProcedures reportMicrosoft Sans SerifboldGUI panel, pane, tab,button and command iconnamesOther Registries panelTimes New RomanNormal textTimes New RomanItalicText emphasis“ designed for use by designated RegistryCoordinators, Managers, and Clinicians .”“It is very important ”National and InternationalStandard namesInternational Statistical Classification of Diseasesand Related Health ProblemsDocument namesClinical Case Registries User ManualTable 2 – Graphical ConventionsGraphicUsed for Information of particular interest regarding the current subject matterA tip or additional information that may be helpful to the user2Clinical Case Registries ROR*1.5*20Installation and Implementation GuideMarch 2013

GraphicUsed for A warning concerning the current subject matterA guide to which action is to be performed next1.5 Screen Displays and Text NotesIn this guide, user responses are shown in bold type, but do not appear on the screen as bold.The bold part of the entry is the letter, or letters, that you must type so that the computer canidentify the response. In most cases, you only have to enter the first few letters. This increasesspeed and accuracy.In VistA, every response you type must be followed by pressing the Return key (or Enter for some keyboards). In VistA screen shots, whenever this key should be pressed, you will seethe symbol RET . This symbol is not shown but is implied if there is bold input.Within the “roll’n’scroll” part of the system, Help frames may be accessed from most promptsby entering one, two, or three question marks (?, ?, or ?).Within the examples of actual terminal dialogues, additional information about the dialogue maybe shown. This information is enclosed in brackets, for example, {type ward name here}, and itdoes not appear on the screen.Computer dialogues appear in Courier font.Where graphical interface windows are mentioned, and the user is instructed to click an onscreen button, that button will be shown in Franklin Gothic Demi bold font enclosed in squarebrackets and/or with a graphic symbol. Example: “Click the [Submit] button” or “Click thebutton.”All headings and text in this guide are intentionally formatted flush left, regardless of the headinglevel, to save space and to make for better readability.In tables which list mandatory steps (as for installation or un-installation), a column is providedat the right-hand side so that users may check ( ) off the step as it is performed.1.6 Software and Manual RetrievalBoth the CCR 1.5 software distributives and documentation files are available for downloadingfrom the following Office of Information Field Offices (OIFO) [ANONYMOUS SOFTWARE]directories.March 2013Clinical Case Registries ROR*1.5*20Installation and Implementation Guide3

Table 3 – Software and Documentation SourcesOIFOFTP S.SOFTWARESalt Lake Cityftp.fo-slc.med.va.govANONYMOUS.SOFTWAREThe CCR 1.5.20 software and accompanying guides and manuals are distributed as the set of filesshown in Table 4. No distribution is being made for the original CCR 1.5 versions. Since somesites may need to access both sets of documents during an interim period, the original CCR 1.5versions of the documentation will remain available on the VistA Document Library (VDL) athttp://www.va.gov/vdl/application.asp?appid 126.Table 4 – Files Included in DistributionFile NameContentsRetrievalFormatROR1 5P20GUI.ZIPZipped GUI distributiveBINARY ROR1 5P20DOC1.ZIPROR1 5P18DOC2.ZIPCCRSETUP.EXEZipped DOC distributive, which includes both .PDF and .DOCformats: User Manual (ROR1 5 20UM) Installation and Implementation Guide (ROR1 5 20IG) Technical Manual / Security Guide (ROR1 5 20TM) Release Notes (ROR1 5 20RN)BINARYBINARY1.7 VistA Documentation on the IntranetDocumentation for this product, including all of the software manuals, is available in the VDL.Clinical Case Registries documentation may be found athttp://www.va.gov/vdl/application.asp?appid 126.For additional information about the CCR, access the CCR Home Page at the following s/CCR/.Training links and information are also available athttp://vaww.VistAu.med.va.gov/VistAu/CCR/.2. Installing Current CCR 1.54Clinical Case Registries ROR*1.5*20Installation and Implementation GuideMarch 2013

Important Note: This patch requires an M patch and a revised Graphical User Interface(GUI) application.Installing CCR 1.5 current version is a two-step process: Installing the Current M PatchInstalling the Graphical User InterfaceNote: The M routines included in KIDS build ROR 1.5 are listed in the CCR TechnicalManual. The second line of each of these routines now looks like:;;1.5;CLINICAL CASE REGISTRIES;**[Patch List]**;Feb 17, 2006;Build [NN]3. Installing the Current M PatchAll CCR patches are available via the National Patch Tracking module in FORUM. All patchescontain installation instructions and must be installed in sequence number order. Current patchesto CCR 1.5 are listed in Table 5. Please be sure that all previous patches are installed beforeattempting to install the latest patch. Note that the latest patch is shown at the top of the table.March 2013Clinical Case Registries ROR*1.5*20Installation and Implementation Guide5

Table 5 – Current CCR 1.5 PatchesPatchesDescription ROR*1.5*201 enhancement. See CCR Release Notes.ROR*1.5*19Placeholder for ICD10 Codes enhancement.ROR*1.5*188 enhancements, 7 modifications and 1 fixes. See CCR ReleaseNotes.ROR*1.5*175 enhancements, 3 modifications and 3 fixes. See CCR ReleaseNotes.ROR*1.5*159 enhancements, 5 modifications and 2 fixes. See CCR ReleaseNotes.ROR*1.5*1410 enhancements. See CCR Release Notes.ROR*1.5*131 modification; 1 fix; 8 enhancements. See CCR Release Notes.ROR*1.5*105 modifications; 2 fixes; 11 enhancements. See CCR TechnicalManual.ROR*1.5*9Maintenance bug fixesROR*1.5*81 fix; 9 enhancements. See CCR Technical Manual.ROR*1.5*71 enhancement: Added generic drug ETRAVIRINE to VA GENERICfile #50.6.ROR*1.5*61 enhancement: Added generic drug RALTEGRAVIR to VAGENERIC file #50.6.ROR*1.5*51 fix: Resolved issue with Procedures w/o Provider not being sent toAAC.1 enhancement: Added drug needed for nightly registry update anddata extraction.ROR*1.5*41 enhancement: Added two ICD-9 codes.ROR*1.5*32 enhancements: Added Reason for Study data field; added taskControl flag.ROR*1.5*27 fixes: See CCR Technical ManualROR*1.5*114 enhancements: See CCR Technical ManualBelow is a summary of the steps required to install this patch; installation will not take more thanfive minutes.This patch can be installed with VistA users online, but Registry users should be logged out ofthe CCR Registry Application, as a new GUI is to be installed.6Clinical Case Registries ROR*1.5*20Installation and Implementation GuideMarch 2013

Important Note: The nightly task (the [ROR TASK] option) must not be running during theinstallation.Important Note: TaskMan does not need to be STOPPED or placed in a WAIT state.Table 6 – M Code Installation InstructionsStep#Description1Check the user who scheduled the nightly job, ROR TASK. The task mustbe scheduled by an active user with the ROR VA IRM security key. If theuser has been terminated or no longer has the key, make sure the job isre-scheduled by a qualified user.2Make sure you have the ROR VA IRM security key.3On the PackMan menu, use the INSTALL/CHECK MESSAGE option. Thisoption loads the patch into a Transport Global on your system.4From the Kernel Installation and Distribution System (KIDS)menu, select the Installation menu.5From this menu, you may elect to use the following options (when promptedfor INSTALL NAME, enter ROR*1.5*20):a Verify Checksums in Transport Global: This option willallow you to ensure the integrity of the routines that are in the transportglobal. Routines are listed in the CCR Technical Manual.bPrint Transport Global: This option will allow you to view thecomponents of the KIDS build.cCompare Transport Global to Current System: Thisoption will allow you to view all changes that will be made when thispatch is installed. It compares all components of this patch (routines,Data Dictionaries (DD's), templates, etc.).dBackup a Transport Global: This option will create a backupmessage of any routines exported with this patch. It will not backup anyother changes such as DD's or templates.6Use the Install Package(s) option and select the packageROR*1.5*20. The following messages display:March 2013Clinical Case Registries ROR*1.5*20Installation and Implementation Guide7

Step#Description Install Questions for ROR*1.5*20Incoming Files:799.51ROR GENERIC DRUG (including data)Note: You already have the 'ROR GENERIC DRUG' File.I will OVERWRITE your data with mine.7When prompted 'Want KIDS to INHIBIT LOGONs during theinstall? NO//', respond "NO".8When prompted 'Want to DISABLE Scheduled Options, MenuOptions, and Protocols? NO//', respond "NO".9Enter the Device you want to print the Install message.You can queue the install by enter a 'Q' at the device prompt.Enter a ' ' to abort the install.GO TO: Installing the Graphical User Interface4. Installing the Graphical User Interface4.1 Background Information8 The current CCR Graphical User Interface (GUI) provides access to both Hepatitis C andHIV registries. It is strongly recommended that the GUI be installed on a file server and the applicationmade available to the users via the Computerized Patient Record System (CPRS) Tool menu.Installing the GUI on workstations is not recommended. Access to the registries is controlled by the security keys within VistA. For users who have access to a single registry, its window will be opened automaticallyby the GUI. Users who have access to both registries will be able to select a registry froma list.Clinical Case Registries ROR*1.5*20Installation and Implementation GuideMarch 2013

The GUI supports the /NOCCOW command-line parameter that completely disables theCCOW functionality. It also supports the parameter /CCOW PatientOnly, whichdisables only the Single Sign-On/User Context (SSO/UC) functionality.4.2 Uninstalling Older Software VersionsThere should not be any old software to be uninstalled. Ifyou don’t know whether old software is present, use the uninstall procedure in Table 7 just to besure! If you are certain that no previous GUI software has been installed, you may skip tosection 4.3 on page 10.If you are doing a first-time installation:To eliminate any chance for errors, it is strongly recommended thatany older versions be uninstalled using the instructions in Table 7.If you are doing an upgrade:Table 7 – Uninstalling Previous GUI VersionsStep#1 DescriptionFrom the Start menu, select Settings, then Control Panel.2Double-click the Add or Remove Programs icon. If you are not usingWindows XP or Windows 7, the icon you see may vary.The Add or Remove Programs dialog appears:Figure 1 – Change/Remove or Remove ButtonMarch 2013Clinical Case Registries ROR*1.5*20Installation and Implementation Guide9

Step#2a DescriptionLook for any entries that include Clinical Case Registries 1.5* (or simply 1.5*) onthe program list. If neither of these appears on the program list, skip to Step 9.Note that releases of the GUI up until 1/13/2010 were shown simply as “1.5.xx”on the program list; following installation of the 1/13/2010 version, it willcorrectly display on the list as “Clinical Case Registries 1.5.xx.”Select Clinical Case Registries from the list and click the[Change/Remove] or [Remove] button.34If prompted, click the [Next] button.You will likely see a pop-up, asking you to confirm removal:Figure 2 – Uninstall Confirmation5Confirm the uninstall action by clicking the [Yes] or [OK] button.6Confirm deletion of read-only files by clicking the [Yes] button.7Confirm deletion of shared files by clicking the [Yes] button.8Wait until the Uninstall Wizard completes the removal and then click the[Finish] button.9Look for Hepatitis C Local Registry on the program list. If this does not appear onthe program list, skip to Step 13.10Select Hepatitis C Local Registry from the list and click the[Change/Remove] or [Remove] button.11Confirm the uninstall action by clicking the [Yes] or [OK] button.12Wait until the Uninstall Wizard completes the removal and click the [OK]button.13Close the Add or Remove Programs window and the Control Panel window.4.3 Installing New GUIDownload (see 1.6 above) and install the new GUI using the instructions in Table 8.10Clinical Case Registries ROR*1.5*20Installation and Implementation GuideMarch 2013

Table 8 – Installing New GUIStep#Description1Download and unzip the ROR1 5P20GUI.ZIP into a temporary directory.2Open the temporary directory and run (double-click) CCRSetup.exe to beginthe installation.3Wait until the setup wizard prepares the setup procedure. A welcome messagedisplays: Figure 3 – Setup Wizard StartMarch 2013Clinical Case Registries ROR*1.5*20Installation and Implementation Guide11

Step#4Description Click [Next] to continue the installation.The Select Destination Location dialog displays:Figure 4 – Setup Wizard Directory Confirmation12Clinical Case Registries ROR*1.5*20Installation and Implementation GuideMarch 2013

Step#5Description Select the directory in which to install the CCR GUI. We recommend that youaccept the default directory: C:\Program Files\VistA\Clinical CaseRegistries\.To select a different location, click [Browse ] and select the directory.Click [Next] to continue the installation.The Select Start Menu Folder dialog displays:Figure 5 – Select Start Menu Folder6We recommend that you accept the default directory: Clinical CaseRegistries.To select a different location, click [Browse ] and select the directory.Click [Next] to continue the installation.March 2013Clinical Case Registries ROR*1.5*20Installation and Implementation Guide13

Step#Description The Select Additional Tasks dialog appears:Figure 6 – Select Additional Tasks14Clinical Case Registries ROR*1.5*20Installation and Implementation GuideMarch 2013

Step#7Description If you want a desktop icon, leave the checkbox checked; otherwise, clear thecheckbox.Click [Next] to continue the installation.The Ready to Install dialog displays:Figure 7 – Ready to InstallReview the installation settings and click [Install] to proceed.8The Wizard finishes the installation and a confirmation screen displays:March 2013Clinical Case Registries ROR*1.5*20Installation and Implementation Guide15

Step#Description Figure 8 – Installation Confirmation9Click [Finish].If you installed the CCR GUI on a file server (recommended):Continue with Table 9 immediately below.If you installed the CCR GUI on user workstations (not recommended):Continue with 4.4 on page 18.16Clinical Case Registries ROR*1.5*20Installation and Implementation GuideMarch 2013

Table 9 – Installing New GUI on a File ServerStep#10Description If you installed the CCR GUI on a file server (recommended):Note: If you have previously set up the CPRS Tools menu (as for aprevious version of CCR), you should not have to perform this step.Go to the End Note on page 21.Add the corresponding item to the CPRS Tool menu using the CPRS GUITools Menu [ORW TOOL MENU ITEMS] option.It is recommended that you add the item at “User” level.If you used the default directory for the installation, the “Name Command”parameter should look like this:Clinical Case Registries "C:\Program Files\VistA\ClinicalCase Registries\ClinicalCaseRegistries.exe" /S "{Server IPAddress}" /P {RPC Broker Port}Below is a typical configuration example: D XUPSetting up programmer environmentTerminal Type set to: C-VT320Select OPTION NAME: ORW TOOL MENU ITEMSCPRS GUI Tools Menu may be set for the mPackageUSRLOCSRVDIVSYSPKG[choose from NEW PERSON][choose from HOSPITAL LOCATION][choose from SERVICE/SECTION][HINES DEVELOPMENT][DEV.DEV.FO-HINES.MED.VA.GOV][ORDER ENTRY/RESULTS REPORTING]Enter selection: 1Select NEW PERSON NAME: CCRUSER,ONE------ Setting CPRS GUI Tools Menu for User: CCRUSER,ONE ------Select Sequence: 10Are you adding 10 as a new Sequence? Yes// RET Sequence: 10// RET Name Command: Clinical Case Registries "C:\Program Files\VistA\ClinicalCase Registries\ClinicalCaseRegistries.exe" /P "10.3.29.201" /P 9200Select Sequence: RET March 2013Clinical Case Registries ROR*1.5*20Installation and Implementation Guide17

Step# DescriptionPlease refer to the GUI Tool Menu Items section of the Computerized PatientRecord System (CPRS) v1.0 Setup Guide(http://www.va.gov/vdl/application.asp?appid 61) for more details.You can also use other command-line parameters described in 4.5 below tofurther customize the menu item (limit access to a single registry, disableCCOW, etc.).4.4 Configuring Desktop Application ParametersNote: Follow these instructions only if you elected to install the GUI on user workstations (notrecommended).There are two ways to configure the GUI for those users who are coordinators of both HepatitisC and HIV registries:18 Single shortcut: This is the default. A single shortcut is created on the desktop. Whenthe GUI is launched (or when File, Open is selected from the menu), the user selects thedesired registry from the list. Separate shortcuts: Two separate shortcuts are created, one for the Hepatitis C registryand one for the HIV registry. A command-line switch in each shortcut allows access onlyto a single registry. As a result, the registry selection dialog box is not displayed and thecorresponding registry is opened automatically. This can be accomplished by adding the/R parameter after the executable name in the Target field of the shortcut. For example:Clinical Case Registries ROR*1.5*20Installation and Implementation GuideMarch 2013

Figure 9 – Configuring Desktop ParametersThe Target field should read "C:\Program Files\VistA\Clinical Case Registries\ClinicalCaseRegistries.exe" /R "VAHEPC"4.5 Command-Line SwitchesYou can get a list of command-line “switches” supported by the CCR GUI by running theapplication with the /? or /h parameter. For example:Start Run "C:\Program Files\VistA\Clinical Case Registries\ClinicalCaseRegistries. exe" /?Note the use of quotation marks around the “target” application name. These are requiredwhen using this method because the C:\Program Files\Vista directory is typically not in thepath (the list of directories which the operating system searches for executable files).March 2013Clinical Case Registries ROR*1.5*20Installation and Implementation Guide19

Figure 10 – Command-Line SwitchesThe switches are also shown in Table 10 for convenience.Table 10 – Command Line SwitchesSwitchDescription/?, -?, /h, -hShow a list of command-line parameters/debug, -debugRun the application in debug mode/noccow, /ccow off,-noccow, -ccow offCompletely disable CCOW functionality/patientonly,/ccow patientonly,-patientonly,-ccow patientonlyDisable user context functionality/port , /p , P ,-port , -p Port number of the Remote Procedure Call Broker (RPC)listener20Clinical Case Registries ROR*1.5*20Installation and Implementation GuideMarch 2013

SwitchDescription/registry , /r , R ,-registry , -r Registry name/server , /r , S ,-server , -s Server name or IP address of the RPC Broker listenerUpgrading/installation and implementation are complete. Check documentation for furtherdetails. If you have not already downloaded the documentation files, see 1.6 Software andManual Retrieval on page 3.You may also find the documentation on the VistA Documentation Library (VDL) athttp://www.va.gov/vdl/application.asp?appid 126.March 2013Clinical Case Registries ROR*1.5*20Installation and Implementation Guide21

GlossaryA more complete glossary is included in the CCR User Manual.Term orAcronymDescriptionAACSee Austin Automation CenterAcquiredImmunodeficiency Syndrome(AIDS)AIDS is a disease of the human immune system caused by the humanimmunodeficiency virus (HIV). This condition progressively reduces theeffectiveness of the immune system and l

This Clinical Case Registries Installation and Implementation Guide provides assistance for installation and implementation of the Clinical Case Registries (CCR) software. 1.1 How CCR Works CCR software application collects data on the population of veterans with certain clinical

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