This guide provides an overview on configuring the Medical-Objects Download Client (Capricorn) and Genie Software to import electronic results. This process is based on the Microsoft Windows environment.
If you require any assistance with the installation or configuration, or if you have any questions, please contact the Medical-Objects Helpdesk on (07) 5456 6000.
If you have not Installed the Medical-Objects Download client, Please see the guide for Installing Capricorn on Windows.
Prior to installing the Medical-Objects Capricorn, the following must be checked and the installation performed accordingly to allow Genie to automatically import the results received via Medical-Objects.
Select the Practice whose configuration you want to check.
Multiple clinics can be listed in the Practice Preference screen. Ensure you select the correct clinic. |
Only one option may be selected so Genie can only automatically import from EITHER the Server or the workstation. It is strongly recommended that the Capricorn be installed, or setup to save results to, either the workstation or the server depending on which checkbox is currently selected in the clinical tab of the Practice Preferences. It is NOT recommended that the settings be changed inside Genie as this could affect other download clients which may installed and working on the Network. |
Example: As we can see in the screenshot below Genie is set to import results on the Server, If you are required to install the Medical-Objects Capricorn on a Genie client workstation then it must be set to download the results across the network to the Genie server to allow Genie to automatically import the downloaded results.
If Genie is set to import from the server and results are downloaded to a workstation, then a manual import must be run from the Genie client installed on the workstation where the results are downloaded and vice versa.
In some cases, the Capricorn may be configured as a service. See this guide for instructions on how to launch the Capricorn if it is set up as a service. |
Set the ACK Management path as below:
(Capricorn installed on a Genie Server Machine) --> C:\Genie\Labrslts\Hl7 ACKS (Capricorn installed on a Genie Client Machine) --> \\server\Genie\Labrslts\Hl7 ACKS\ |
If the folder does not exist, You must create it. |
The paths above are set as follows:
(Capricorn installed on a Genie Server Machine) -->
Message Output Directory --> C:\Genie\Labrslts\ Save Pathology --> C:\Genie\Labrslts\ Save Radiology --> C:\Genie\Labrslts\ |
(Capricorn installed on a Genie Client Machine) -->
Message Output Directory --> \\server\Genie\Labrslts\ Save Pathology --> \\server\Genie\Labrslts\ Save Radiology --> \\server\Genie\Labrslts\ |
Make Sure that Save all ORU in Pathology Path is UNTICKED
Click on Manage Queues in the left hand side panel.
Click Add.
Enter HL7 Outgoing for the Queue name.
Enter C:\Genie\Medical Objects\Outgoing\ for the Base Directory.
Please make sure any duplicate Medical Objects Outgoing folders are removed across the network. These will affect document delivery. |
Click on Add in the window that appears and choose the following decorator from the menu that appears.
Specify File Mask |
For this particular decorator, When you are returned to the queue building screen you will have to set *.HL7 (HL7 Messages) from the drop down for that Decorator. |
Repeat Step 4 for the following decorators.
You must do them in sequence. |
Strip Illegal Characters Move ACKs to Application ACK Folder Fix REF Message Use MSH-6 MO Routing ID to readdress REF message Route with Capricorn |
If you are on an older Capricorn use "Modify Message with HL7 Script" instead of "Use MSH-6 MO Routing ID to readdress REF message" Use the following for the HL7 Script decorator you just added. //Genie currently doesn't populate MO IDs in the correct fields. program GenieMOIDs; var i: Integer; recipient: string; begin for i := 0 to HL7Data.SegmentCount - 1 do begin if SameText(HL7Data.SegmentName[i], 'MSH') then begin recipient := HL7Data.GetFieldValue(i, 5, 0, 0, 0); break; end; end; if ValidateMedicalObjectsID(recipient, false) then begin for i := 0 to HL7Data.SegmentCount - 1 do begin if SameText(HL7Data.SegmentName[i], 'PRD') and SameText(HL7Data.GetFieldValue(i, 1, 0, 0, 0), 'RT') then begin HL7Data.SetFieldValue(recipient, i, 7, 0, 0, 0); end; if SameText(HL7Data.SegmentName[i], 'PV1') then begin HL7Data.SetFieldValue(recipient, i, 9, 0, 0, 0); end; end; end; end. |
Historically Convert REF message to ORU format was part of the queue before Route with Capricorn but is no longer needed for new configurations. |
If you need to change the order of the decorators, you can click on the decorator in the queue and use the arrow buttons on the right hand side of the screen to change their priority. |
If you get an error at anytime sending from Genie that looks similar to the following: EFTInvalidFormatCode:Invalid escape sequence format code ".RTF"' then you will have to add the following decorator after the Strip Illegal Characters Decorator.
Modify Message with HL7 Script |
Once you have added the Decorator, add to it the following code in its main settings box just under the Edit button.
Program Test; var i:Integer; s : String; OBXStart: Integer; begin //HL7 Data is a precreated object with the HL7Data loaded OBXStart := HL7Data.IndexofSegment('OBX'); writeln('OBX Index is '+ inttostr(OBXStart)); for i := OBXStart + 1 to HL7Data.segmentCount-1 do begin if HL7data[inttostr(i) + '.3.1.1'] = 'RTF' then begin HL7Data.DeleteSegment(i); break; end; end; end. |
Go to the Server Parameters option on the left hand menu. Here you need to Enter the Server File Prefix. Enter a 3 letter acronym for the practice. This prefix will be used when naming outgoing messages.