SOPLR for BC Dec 2024

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SOPLR for BC Dec 2024

Please note - you may already have the following files on your server:
LabEngine_2023.js
LocationsLab_Nov2020.js
SOPLR_BC_2018_Sans2.png

if that is the case, you will receive a warning that the file is already present - just skip that file and move on to the next. The html file should be uploaded (not imported) into the eform folder. The png and js files should be uploaded into the image folder, except for the PeersCVD.js file which is a greasemonkey file (user script) and should be added to your other greasemonkey files (click on new user script in greasemonkey and replace the generic start with the file contents).

Once you are happy with the new SOPLR I would recommend renaming your previous "1.1 Lab Requisition" as something like "1.1 Lab Requisition - old" and naming the new script as "1.1 Lab Requisition" so that it links properly with other eforms etc.

From David Page:

Here is my latest version of the BC Lab Requisition

The lab value insertion module has been completely rewritten to work with the new Lab Engine 2023

Specifically it allows multiple Loinc codes to be connected to one lab type and has fixed the yellow prompting to do lab tests based on disease profile.

It also includes new logic in the colon screening portion to support appropriate FIT reminders.

If you click on “Lipids”it will take you to the PEERS CVD online calculator and if you run greasemonkey scripts and load the greasemonkey PeersCVD it will autopopulate the calculator for you.

Unfortunately I was unable to export it as a zip file so have exported the files individually.

There are other dependant files but if you are already running the BC Lab Requisition they should already be in your system

NOTE: This version will only work if you are running the Lab Engine 2023 which I believe is set up in the back end.

OpenOSP has this set up, I am not sure if WELL or other versions have this.

I am not sure what Ontario does with their lab req, but if you need to upgrade and are using the Lab Engine 2023, the rewritten code is now scalable and may be adaptable to your needs-look at the beginning of Lab decision support.js

Attached Files and Latest Versions

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LabReq2024.htmlDownload
SOPLR_BC_2018_Sans2.pngDownload
LabEngine_2023.jsDownload
LocationsLab_Nov2020.jsDownload
Greasemonkey script PeersCVD.jsDownload