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Survey of Eligible Users of the National Practitioner Databank

37 Software services

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Entities Survey: Module 37

A Stand-alone Module for Software Specialists

Number of questions: 15


The National Practitioner Data Bank Survey: Software Services


Thank you for your participation in this survey. Please note that the National Practitioner Data Bank will be referred to as the NPDB in the survey. The survey takes 5 to 10 minutes to complete.


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NPDB Machine-to-Machine Interface (QRXS)


The entities that manage and store their practitioner data using an in-house system or those that submit a high volume of queries and reports, can use the NPDB application, Querying and Reporting XML Service (QRXS), to transmit practitioner data to and from the NPDB. We are interested in your experiences with implementing this machine-to-machine interface with the NPDB.


Q 37.1. What was the purpose for which your organization’s machine-to-machine interface for the NPDB created?


Querying the NPDB

Reporting to the NPDB

Both querying and reporting to the NPDB

Do not know


Q 37.2. Who are the users for whom your organization’s machine-to-machine interface for the NPDB created?


My organization

Other organizations

Both of the above

Not applicable

Do not know


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Q 37.3. The NPDB provides detailed online instructions to registered vendors regarding the QRXS file format specifications. Using the rating scale below, please rate your satisfaction with each of the following QRXS specifications provided by the NPDB:


Rating Scale:

Very Satisfied / Satisfied / Neither Satisfied Nor Dissatisfied / Dissatisfied / Very Dissatisfied / Not Applicable


Query Specifications

Continuous Query Specifications

Adverse Action Report Specifications

Judgment or Conviction Report Specifications

Medical Malpractice Payment Report Specifications

Password Change Specifications

Data Field Code Lists for Developers

Data Field Code Lists


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The QRXS file format is defined by an XML ICD and an XML schema. The XML schema defines the structure and format of QRXS submission and response files. This schema is intended to be used by the technical staff who creates the functionality to format and process QRXS submission and response files. The XML ICD provides high level guidance to help users provide complete information for file submissions and for processing response files. The NPDB strongly recommends the use of an XML validator to ensure that your XML files are correctly formatted prior to submission. Sample XML submission and response files are provided as part of the specifications.


Q 37.4. There are many commercial and open-source XML validators available. Which XML validator does your organization use for processing the NPDB QRXS submissions and/or response files? If possible, also provide your reasons for using that XML validator.

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Q 37.5. Please rate your level of satisfaction with the following XML sample files that the NPDB provides in the QRXS online specifications documents.


Rating Scale:

Very Satisfied / Satisfied / Neither Satisfied Nor Dissatisfied / Dissatisfied / Very Dissatisfied / Not Applicable


Sample submission files

Sample response files


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Q 37.6. Please rate your level of satisfaction with the following NPDB’s QRXS user guides.


Rating Scale:

Very Satisfied / Satisfied / Neither Satisfied Nor Dissatisfied / Dissatisfied / Very Dissatisfied / Not Applicable


QRXS Client Program User Guide

QRXS Web Service User Guide


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The QRXS Application Programming Interface (API) is a Java-based library that provides the capability to interface with the QRXS. The API provides the same capabilities available in the QRXS client program. The provided client program is appropriate for most users. The API may be beneficial for users who wish to integrate their QRXS interaction into existing Java software.


Q 37.7. Does your organization implement the QRXS API?


Yes

No

Do not know (please explain) _______________


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Q 37.8. Has your organization ever received a notice regarding any changes in the QRXS system of the NPDB?


Yes

No

Do not know


Q 37.9. At present, the NPDB provides a 6-month notice for making any change to the QRXS. Who informs you about impending changes in the QRXS? (Select all that apply.)


The NPDB

NPDB registered entities

NPDB registered agents

Not applicable (I have never received such a notice)

Do not know (please explain) _________


Q 37.10. As mentioned above, the NPDB provides a 6-month notice for making any change to the QRXS. What would be your organization’s preferred time for allowing changes to the NPDB QRXS system?


Two weeks

One month

Two months

Three months

Four months

Five months

Six months

More than six months

Do not know (Please explain) ________


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Q 37.11. Relative to other similar systems in the industry, how easy it is to interface with the NPDB QRXS?


Rating Scale

Not at all / To a small extent / To some extent / To a moderate extent / To a great extent / To a very great extent


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Q 37.12. How useful is the NPDB QRXS testbed for identifying errors or bugs in coding?


Rating Scale

Not at all / To a small extent / To some extent / To a moderate extent / To a great extent / To a very great extent


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Q 37.13. What are the common hurdles in interfacing with the NPDB QRXS?

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Q 37.14. What can the NPDB do to make the QRXS more useful to you?

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Q 37.15. If you have any other comments about NPDB’s machine-to-machine interface (QRXS), please feel free to enter them here.

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Thank you for your participation in this survey! Your responses have been recorded and will greatly facilitate our understanding of the NPDB QRXS.


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