add initial batch RIM Coherence analysis programs

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GPLRIMA ; CCDCCR/GPL - RIM REPORT ROUTINES; 6/6/08
;;0.1;CCDCCR;nopatch;noreleasedate
;Copyright 2008 WorldVistA. Licensed under the terms of the GNU
;General Public License See attached copy of the License.
;
;This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
;it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
;(at your option) any later version.
;
;This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
;but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
;GNU General Public License for more details.
;
;You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
;with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
;51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
;
; THESE ROUTINES EXAMINE ONE OR MORE, UP TO ALL, OF THE PATIENTS ON THE
; SYSTEM TO DETERMINE HOW COMPLETE THE RESULTING CCR OR CCD WOULD BE FOR
; THESE PATIENTS. IT BEGINS TO MEASURE "HL7 RIM COHERENCE" WHICH IS HOW USEFUL
; THE VARIABLES WILL BE TO A RIM-MODELED APPLICATION AFTER THEY ARE
; CONVEYED VIA THE CCR OR CCD.
; FACTORS THAT AFFECT RIM COHERENCE INCLUDE:
; 1. THE PRESENSE OF CLINICAL DATA IN A SECTION
; 2. ARE THE DATA ELEMENTS TIME-BOUND
; 3. ARE THE DATA ELEMENTS CODED WITH SNOMED OR LOINC ETC
; 4. ARE SOURCE ACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH THE DATA ELEMENTS
; 5. ARE ACTORS IDENTIFIED REGARDING THEIR ROLE
; .. AND OTHER FACTORS YET TO BE DETERMINED
;
; SINCE THESE MEASUREMENTS ARE DONE AT THE VARIABLE LEVEL, THEY
; REFLECT ON RIM COHERENCE WHETHER THE CCR OR THE CCD IS USED FOR
; CONVEYANCE TO THE RIM APPLICATION.
;
;
ANALYZE(BEGDFN,DFNCNT) ; RIM COHERANCE ANALYSIS ROUTINE
; BEGINS AT BEGDFN AND GOES FOR DFNCNT PATIENTS
; TO RESUME AT NEXT PATIENT, USE BEGDFN=""
; USE RESET^GPLRIMA TO RESET TO TOP OF PATIENT LIST
;
N RIMARY,RIMTMP,RIMI,RIMDFN,RATTR
N CCRGLO
D ASETUP ; SET UP VARIABLES AND GLOBALS
D AINIT ; INITIALIZE ATTRIBUTE VALUE TABLE
I '$D(@RIMBASE@("RESUME")) S @RIMBASE@("RESUME")=$O(^DPT(0)) ; FIRST TIME
S RESUME=@RIMBASE@("RESUME") ; WHERE WE LEFT OFF LAST RUN
S RIMDFN=BEGDFN ; BEGIN WITH THE BEGDFN PATIENT
I RIMDFN="" S RIMDFN=RESUME
I +RIMDFN=0 D Q ; AT THE END OF THE PATIENTS
. W "END OF PATIENT LIST, CALL RESET^GPLRIMA",!
F RIMI=1:1:DFNCNT D Q:+RIMDFN=0 ; FOR DFNCNT NUMBER OF PATIENTS OR END
. D CCRRPC^GPLCCR(.CCRGLO,RIMDFN,"CCR","","","") ;PROCESS THE CCR
. W RIMDFN,!
. K @RIMBASE@("VARS",RIMDFN) ; CLEAR OUT OLD VARS
. ;
. ; COPY ALL THE VARIABLES TO THE RIM MAP AREA INDEXED BY PATIENT
. ;
. I $D(^TMP("GPLCCR",$J,"PROBVALS",1)) D ; PROBLEM VARS EXISTS
. . M @RIMBASE@("VARS",RIMDFN,"PROBLEMS")=^TMP("GPLCCR",$J,"PROBVALS")
. I $D(^TMP("GPLCCR",$J,"VITALS",1)) D ; VITALS VARS EXISTS
. . M @RIMBASE@("VARS",RIMDFN,"VITALS")=^TMP("GPLCCR",$J,"VITALS")
. I $D(^TMP("GPLCCR",$J,"MEDICATIONS",1)) D ; MEDS VARS EXISTS
. . M @RIMBASE@("VARS",RIMDFN,"MEDS")=^TMP("GPLCCR",$J,"MEDICATIONS")
. ;
. ; EVALUATE THE VARIABLES AND CREATE AN ATTRIBUTE MAP
. ;
. S RATTR=$$SETATTR(RIMDFN) ; SET THE ATTRIBUTE STRING BASED ON THE VARS
. S @RIMBASE@("ATTR",RIMDFN)=RATTR ; SAVE THE ATRIBUTES FOR THIS PAT
. ;
. ; INCREMENT THE COUNT OF PATIENTS WITH THESE ATTRIBUTES IN ATTRTBL
. ;
. I '$D(@RIMBASE@("ATTRTBL",RATTR)) D ; IF FIRST PAT WITH THESE ATTRS
. . S @RIMBASE@("ATTRTBL",RATTR)=0 ; DEFAULT VALUE TO BE INCREMENTED
. S @RIMBASE@("ATTRTBL",RATTR)=@RIMBASE@("ATTRTBL",RATTR)+1 ; INCREMENT
. ;
. S RIMDFN=$O(^DPT(RIMDFN)) ; NEXT PATIENT
S @RIMBASE@("RESUME")=RIMDFN ; WHERE WE ARE LEAVING OFF THIS RUN
; D PARY^GPLXPATH(@RIMBASE@("ATTRTBL"))
Q
;
SETATTR(SDFN) ; SET ATTRIBUTES BASED ON VARS
N SBASE,SATTR
S SBASE=$NA(@RIMBASE@("VARS",SDFN))
I $D(@SBASE@("PROBLEMS",1)) D ;
. D APOST("SATTR","RIMTBL","PROBLEMS")
. W "POSTING PROBLEMS",!
I $D(@SBASE@("VITALS",1)) D APOST("SATTR","RIMTBL","VITALS")
I $D(@SBASE@("MEDS",1)) D APOST("SATTR","RIMTBL","MEDS")
W "ATTRIBUTES: ",SATTR,!
Q SATTR
;
RESET ; KILL RESUME INDICATOR TO START OVER. ALSO KILL RIM TMP VALUES
K ^TMP("GPLRIM","RESUME")
K ^TMP("GPLRIM")
Q
;
APUSH(AMAP,AVAL) ; ADD AVAL TO ATTRIBUTE MAP AMAP (AMAP PASSED BY NAME)
; AMAP IS FORMED FOR ARRAY ACCESS: AMAP(0) IS THE COUNT
; AND AMAP(N)=AVAL IS THE NTH AVAL
; ALSO HASH ACCESS AMAP(AVAL)=N WHERE N IS THE ASSIGNED ORDER OF THE
; MAP VALUE. INSTANCES OF THE MAP WILL USE $P(X,U,N)=AVAL TO PLACE
; THE ATTRIBUTE IN ITS RIGHT PLACE. THE ATTRIBUTE VALUE IS STORED
; SO THAT DIFFERENT MAPS CAN BE AUTOMATICALLY CROSSWALKED
;
I '$D(@AMAP) D ; IF THE MAP DOES NOT EXIST
. S @AMAP@(0)=0 ; HAS ZERO ELEMENTS
S @AMAP@(0)=@AMAP@(0)+1 ;INCREMENT ELEMENT COUNT
S @AMAP@(@AMAP@(0))=AVAL ; ADD THE VALUE TO THE ARRAY
S @AMAP@(AVAL)=@AMAP@(0) ; ADD THE VALUE TO THE HASH WITH ARRAY REF
Q
;
ASETUP ; SET UP GLOBALS AND VARS RIMBASE AND RIMTBL
I '$D(RIMBASE) S RIMBASE=$NA(^TMP("GPLRIM"))
I '$D(@RIMBASE) S @RIMBASE=""
I '$D(RIMTBL) S RIMTBL=$NA(^TMP("GPLRIM","RIMTBL")) ;BASE FOR ATTR TABLE
S ^TMP("GPLRIM","TABLES","RIMTBL")=RIMTBL ; FOR COMMAND LINE PROCESSING
Q
;
AINIT ; INITIALIZE ATTRIBUTE TABLE
I '$D(RIMBASE) D ASETUP ; FOR COMMAND LINE CALLS
K @RIMTBL
D APUSH(RIMTBL,"HEADER")
D APUSH(RIMTBL,"NOPCP")
D APUSH(RIMTBL,"PCP")
D APUSH(RIMTBL,"PROBLEMS")
D APUSH(RIMTBL,"PROBCODE")
D APUSH(RIMTBL,"PROBNOCODE")
D APUSH(RIMTBL,"PROBDATE")
D APUSH(RIMTBL,"PROBNODATE")
D APUSH(RIMTBL,"VITALS")
D APUSH(RIMTBL,"VITALSCODE")
D APUSH(RIMTBL,"VITALSNOCODE")
D APUSH(RIMTBL,"VITALSDATE")
D APUSH(RIMTBL,"VITALSNODATE")
D APUSH(RIMTBL,"MEDS")
D APUSH(RIMTBL,"MEDSCODE")
D APUSH(RIMTBL,"MEDSNOCODE")
D APUSH(RIMTBL,"MEDSDATE")
D APUSH(RIMTBL,"MEDSNODATE")
Q
;
APOST(PRSLT,PTBL,PVAL) ; POST AN ATTRIBUTE PVAL TO PRSLT USING PTBL
; PSRLT AND PTBL ARE PASSED BY NAME. PVAL IS A STRING
; PTBL IS THE NAME OF A TABLE IN @RIMBASE@("TABLES") - "RIMTBL"=ALL VALUES
; PVAL WILL BE PLACED IN THE STRING PRSLT AT $P(X,U,@PTBL@(PVAL))
I '$D(RIMBASE) D ASETUP ; FOR COMMANDLINE PROCESSING
N USETBL
I '$D(@RIMBASE@("TABLES",PTBL)) D Q ; NO TABLE
. W "ERROR NO SUCH TABLE",!
S USETBL=@RIMBASE@("TABLES",PTBL)
S $P(@PRSLT,U,@USETBL@(PVAL))=PVAL
Q