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Open source interface engine! Mirth!
posted on October 22nd, 2010 by admin in HL7
Tagged: hl7, interface engine, Mirth, open source, xml
I want to give some props to the guys at Mirth who have developed an awesome interface engine that is easy to use and the best part free of charge. To top it off the program is very easy to use and I highly recommend giving it a go. Usually I’m turned off by Java programs but these guys have really done a great job writing this tool. It has built-in functions to convert hl7 to xml or visa versa as well as many more functions for transforming data to and from different data types. MirthConnect is very versatile and will allow for connecting directly to a database or your choice of many other protocols including SOAP, DHIS, File Writing, and LOTS more. All this with a $0 price tag isn’t bad and you have access to the MirthCommunity forums. For corporate environments they also have enterprise support packages.
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Meditech report to HL7 DFT message
posted on June 19th, 2010 by admin in HL7
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I’m currently working on parsing a text file report that came from a local hospital’s meditech to a DFT^P03 HL7 financial transaction message. Its going well and is surprisingly easier than I thought it would be.
Tagged: hl7, interface engine, Mirth, open source, xml
I want to give some props to the guys at Mirth who have developed an awesome interface engine that is easy to use and the best part free of charge. To top it off the program is very easy to use and I highly recommend giving it a go. Usually I’m turned off by Java programs but these guys have really done a great job writing this tool. It has built-in functions to convert hl7 to xml or visa versa as well as many more functions for transforming data to and from different data types. MirthConnect is very versatile and will allow for connecting directly to a database or your choice of many other protocols including SOAP, DHIS, File Writing, and LOTS more. All this with a $0 price tag isn’t bad and you have access to the MirthCommunity forums. For corporate environments they also have enterprise support packages.
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Meditech report to HL7 DFT message
posted on June 19th, 2010 by admin in HL7
Tagged:
I’m currently working on parsing a text file report that came from a local hospital’s meditech to a DFT^P03 HL7 financial transaction message. Its going well and is surprisingly easier than I thought it would be.
Tagged:
I’m currently working on parsing a text file report that came from a local hospital’s meditech to a DFT^P03 HL7 financial transaction message. Its going well and is surprisingly easier than I thought it would be.
