Update Greasemonkey code for Allscripts

yehster wrote on Tuesday, August 12, 2014:

http://wiki.greasespot.net/@grant

Can you edit your local copy of the script and add the following lines in the “metadata” section at the top and test it out.

// @grant GM_getValue
// @grant GM_setValue
// @grant GM_xmlhttpRequest

I think there have been some permissions/security changes with FF 31 and greasemonkey scripts now need explicit permission to use some of the Greasemonkey API features.

van2010 wrote on Tuesday, August 12, 2014:

I’ve tried the above instruction but it’s not working. I add it above, within and bellow the “UserScript”. Do you any other suggestion? Thanks

yehster wrote on Wednesday, August 13, 2014:

What version of Greasemonkey do you have installed?

Are sure that you forced a “reinstall” of the script after making the changes?

Any error messages in the console?

fsgl wrote on Tuesday, August 19, 2014:

Updated Firefox to 31.0 & promptly lost the Allscripts button & check box in Windows, Greasemonkey version 2.1.

Did the following:

  1. Open Firefox.
  2. Add-ons Manager->User Scripts (side tab)->Allscripts Integration-> click Options.
  3. Click Edit This User Script, see attachment 1.
  4. Add to lines 15, 16, 17 as shown in attachment 2.
  5. Save.
  6. Restart Firefox.

Got the Allscripts button & check box back, but now patient search is required. Prior to Firefox 31.0, patients entered into the Allscripts database would appear automatically, even with Free Allscripts.

cverk wrote on Tuesday, November 18, 2014:

Has anybody else noted that the latest update at Allscripts seems to have interupted the ability to import new patient demographics from OpenEmr into Allscripts.

hareendranath wrote on Wednesday, January 07, 2015:

Problem with the latest update of Allscripts, Load from openemr button not working after updating to the latest version.I have tried changing the date format still the button is not working.

fsgl wrote on Wednesday, January 07, 2015:

There has been no resolution since last August.

marcin201 wrote on Saturday, April 18, 2015:

I have been developed a Greasemonkey script to enhance Allscripts functionality. It can run along the Allscripts Integration. Now you can

  1. Change the destination pharmacy in bulk, e.g., you can choose to print all 10 scripts with a single click
  2. When you review medication history you can select all medications or all PBM reported medications with a single click.

https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/3379-allscripts-enhancements

fsgl wrote on Saturday, April 18, 2015:

Thank you for your contribution.

The Greasemonkey Integration script has never worked since Firefox 31.0.

If you can get it functional again, it will be greatly appreciated.

marcin201 wrote on Saturday, April 18, 2015:

This is related to security changes in Greasemonkey. I have made necessary changes and posted it on Greasyfork. Let me know if this fixes your problem.

https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/9306-allscripts-integrationmm

fsgl wrote on Sunday, April 19, 2015:

At long last we have a fix. Thank you so very much!

New Integration script worked fine on Free Allscripts. I’ll asked the 2 previous posters to test the script as well.

I know CVerk has the Deluxe version, so some feedback from him will be helpful.

Will update the Wiki as well.

hitechelp wrote on Monday, May 04, 2015:

Installed this but it does not appear to function as before. There is no
AllScripts button on the demographics page.

Or, are we doing something wrong?

On Sat, Apr 18, 2015 at 9:59 PM, fsgl fsgl@users.sf.net wrote:

At long last we have a fix. Thank you so very much!

New Integration script worked fine on Free Allscripts. I’ll asked the 2
previous posters to test the script as well.

I know CVerk has the Deluxe version, so some feedback from him will be
helpful.

Will update the Wiki as well.

Update Greasemonkey code for Allscripts
https://sourceforge.net/p/openemr/discussion/202504/thread/4bf9f156/?limit=25&page=1#aef5

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Regards,

David

fsgl wrote on Monday, May 04, 2015:

Free or Deluxe?

What version of Firefox are you on?

Did you do everything described here?

hitechelp wrote on Tuesday, May 05, 2015:

Everything done as described in the “AllScripts” section however, did not
see the “Free AllScripts” section below “Deluxe Version” section. So no
more loading patient data in from OpenEMR using free version.
Rats.
On May 4, 2015 11:54 AM, “fsgl” fsgl@users.sf.net wrote:

Did you do everything described here
http://www.open-emr.org/wiki/index.php/OpenEMR_ePrescribe#Allscripts?

Update Greasemonkey code for Allscripts
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fsgl wrote on Wednesday, May 06, 2015:

Free never had the automatic “Add Patient” feature.

Need Deluxe, $20-$49 per month.

hitechelp wrote on Wednesday, May 06, 2015:

Not to seem argumentative but you’re wrong. We used the load from OpenEMR
button (Kevin’s GM script for firefox) with AllScripts free for over a
year. It was a blessing for us that we valued, but not worth $240 - $600 a
year.
On May 6, 2015 6:53 AM, “fsgl” fsgl@users.sf.net wrote:

Free never had the automatic “Add Patient” feature.

Need Deluxe, $20-$49 per month.


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fsgl wrote on Wednesday, May 06, 2015:

If you had it way back when, great. Good while it lasted.

We never did. Manual input of names, dob, gender & zip code not a hardship.

Allscripts is pretty wealthy without my contribution.

cverk wrote on Thursday, May 07, 2015:

I’ve always used the free version as well, and it did for a long time work flawlessly to transfer info on new patients. This newer one doesn’t work for that either and now if you go to allscripts in firefox you get a security script warning you have to click through. It does not do that under internet explorer, but the greasemonkey script is specific to firefox. Firefox is even more messed up under windows 8.1, because the openemr edit buttons for things like medication lists don’t work under firefox, but work under internet explorer.

fsgl wrote on Thursday, May 07, 2015:

CVerk, I assumed that you had Deluxe from this post.

We were never able to login from the bottom screen either, thinking that this was another feature of Deluxe.

I just emailed Marcin asking him to have a look at recent posts.

Modules on the right in Patient Summary like insurance cards, Passive Alerts & editing Issues are working again pre-Firefox 31.0, after upgrade to 37.0.2.

marcin201 wrote on Thursday, May 07, 2015:

Allscripts Integration should work with both free and deluxe Allscripts ePrescribe product. It is certainly not a Deluxe feature.

‘Load from OpenEMR’ works for me on Firefox 37.0.2 on Mac, Windows 7, Windows 8.1 and Ubuntu 12.04. ‘Allscripts’ button in OpenEMR works fine for me.

I am using OpenEMR 4.1.3-dev.

If you do not see the ‘Allscripts’ button then I suspect you did not install your OpenEMR in the standard directory. For example login url must look like this

http://your_host/openemr/interface/login/login_frame.php?site=default

If if it looks like this for example, your Allscripts Integration will not work

http://your_host/emr/interface/login/login_frame.php?site=default