MPIC interface with Medinotes
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MPIC interface with Medinotes
How does Medinotes pull the MPIC information into its database?
Is there a way to reset the database so the appointment list gets sync again?
Please PM me to see if I need a technician to take a look to fix the problem.
Mychael Luu, MD
Silicon Valley Dermatology
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Re: MPIC interface with Medinotes
Here is an exerpt of the error that is generated by MediHL7s.ese:
---------------------- Received S12 message ---------------------------------
Could not find user External ID
---------------------- Received S14 message ---------------------------------
Could not find user External ID
---------------------- Received S14 message ---------------------------------
Could not find user External ID
---------------------- Received A08 message ---------------------------------
Failed to Create Physician Record! FirstName = LastName =
Failed to Create Physician Record! FirstName = LastName =
Failed to Create Physician Record! FirstName = LastName =
Updated <Pt name> - <Chart Number> on 12/8/2022 2:23:36 PM
Gavin, could you help? What should I use to setup Mirth, apparently the defaultconfig.xml is OK for pt's demographics, but not for appointments. I saw there are other files in C:\Program Files\Mckesson\Mckesson Practice Interface Center\Mirth such as MPIC-Outbound-Appointments.xml, MPIC-Outbound-Demographics.xml, etc. Do I need to do something else for MediHL7s.exe to import appointments properly?
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= MediNotes e Server as opposed to MediHL7s.exe or MediHL7server.exe.
Medinotes was discontinued many years ago, but I still find it indispensable for keeping track of image files and writing up letters from templates. It is quite configurable, that's what I like about it. I am certainly not using it for EMR/EHR, it's so antiquated.