Archive for March, 2007

HL7 on Rails?

Thursday, March 29th, 2007

Mark Guzman has released a Ruby HL7 library. From Mark’s website: “This is the first public release of my Ruby HL7 library. HL7 is a standard for information exchange in hospitals, it’s used for everything from lab work to billing and scheduling. The library can parse or generate HL7 messages. Currently the library only support [...]

HL7 Connection News

Wednesday, March 28th, 2007

We have a new look. I think this theme is a little easier to read and navigate. If you’re like me and you have a 1000 sites bookmarked, it’s hard to keep up with them all. If it helps, here are a couple of ways to keep up with what’s going on here:

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How To Get Started?

Thursday, March 22nd, 2007

Once you or a team of consultants have put together an HL7 strategy and approach for your organization, the question still remains: where do we get started? Over the next few weeks I will be posting some docs that will hopefully help you get past this initial hurdle. I also plan on evaluating some of [...]

Welcome to HL7 Connection

Friday, March 9th, 2007

The web could use an HL7 discussion forum. I know there are a few email lists but these resources are really meant for the most advanced professionals. I think an HL7 for beginners is a great place to start. That’s why I have started this website and discussion forum. Not only are the experts invited [...]