To resolve the ERROR #5911: Character Set 'iso-8859-4' not installed, start by checking the MSH-18 field in your HL7 messages, as it may specify iso-8859-4 even if your interface is configured for latin1. Next, adjust the HTTP Operation settings to explicitly enforce latin1 as the character set for consistent encoding.
This is a helpful overview! It effectively highlights the strengths of InterSystems IRIS for organizations considering OpenEHR. One point worth expanding could be practical examples or case studies where InterSystems IRIS has successfully integrated OpenEHR with other healthcare standards like HL7 FHIR. Real-world scenarios could offer valuable insights for those evaluating the best approach for their healthcare data solutions.
Hi @Balkis Zaitoun Order start date and end date is day when the order was ordered and and end date is just a normal end date when the order has to stop charging
Order executed is when the item is administered or given to patient.
Order status varies on Mutiple options: verified is default when ordered and executed is when its given to patient and discontinued is like deleting from charging against the patient
Its a representation of order priority, eg:, stat, discharge medication etc
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Dear Kristina,
Thanks a lot for sharing the resources, I shall go through them.
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Dear Celeste,
Thanks for the Input, this clears my doubts! 馃榾
I shall reach out on the mail for specific exams.
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Thanks @Enrico Parisi
That was helpfull! 馃榾
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To resolve the ERROR #5911: Character Set 'iso-8859-4' not installed, start by checking the MSH-18 field in your HL7 messages, as it may specify iso-8859-4 even if your interface is configured for latin1. Next, adjust the HTTP Operation settings to explicitly enforce latin1 as the character set for consistent encoding.
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Looking forward to exploring this! Are there plans to integrate partitioning features with existing IRIS analytics tools?
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hi julian,
Thanks but they have implemented a assistance via Global masters
.It was helpfull
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Dear @Enrico Parisi
Thanks for sharing! It really helps
Regards,
Harshitha balakrishna 馃槂
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This is a helpful overview! It effectively highlights the strengths of InterSystems IRIS for organizations considering OpenEHR. One point worth expanding could be practical examples or case studies where InterSystems IRIS has successfully integrated OpenEHR with other healthcare standards like HL7 FHIR. Real-world scenarios could offer valuable insights for those evaluating the best approach for their healthcare data solutions.
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Hi @Balkis Zaitoun
Order start date and end date is day when the order was ordered and and end date is just a normal end date when the order has to stop charging
Order executed is when the item is administered or given to patient.
Order status varies on Mutiple options: verified is default when ordered and executed is when its given to patient and discontinued is like deleting from charging against the patient
Its a representation of order priority, eg:, stat, discharge medication etc
Hope this helps
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Thanks, Anastasia!
Very helpful!
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hi @Muhammad Waseem , if you have an I service ID and password you can access resource center and check trakcare Learning material that can help you.