Re: [openhealth] Re: Open Source Clinical Messaging Software

2006-01-16 Thread Koray Atalag
Hi,

I am definitely interested with it...Thanks for the information. Would
it be possible for me to give it a try? My current development platform
is MS VB6 SP5 with ADO via OLEDB...I need to connect my Pathology
Information System to a hospital HIS and LIS via file based HL7
messaging. I guess it can be wrapped as an COM compatible Active X
component to be able to use within VB6???

Best regards,

Dr. Koray Atalag

On Mon, 2006-01-16 at 02:29 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have a Hl7 parser and messaging toolkit as well a GUI for
 administration that is  written in .NET 2.0. 
 If there is sufficient interest, I contribute it as open source. 



 
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Re: [openhealth] Re: Open Source Clinical Messaging Software

2006-01-16 Thread Stefano Canepa
On 14/01/06, Joseph Dal Molin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Yes indeed there are many new ones:



 Search results for hl7

 ...



In your search you was unable to find out pyHL7 that is a python HL7
protocol implemetation I am writing and will release as soon as it will be
usable by other then me.  I focused on LLP and the message class is abstract
enouth to implement 2.4 and 3 message structures.

Bye
Stefano


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Re: [openhealth] Re: Open Source Clinical Messaging Software

2006-01-15 Thread madhusasidhar
I have a Hl7 parser and messaging toolkit as well a GUI for administration that 
is  written in .NET 2.0. 
If there is sufficient interest, I contribute it as open source. 

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Re: [openhealth] Re: Open Source Clinical Messaging Software

2006-01-14 Thread Joseph Dal Molin
Yes indeed there are many new ones:



Search results for hl7

 * OpenEMed
   OpenEMed is a distributed healthcare and medical information 
framework based on open standards including those of HL7 and the 
healthcare taskforce of the OMG. These standards include identity 
management, observation access, access, and terminology.
   All time activity: 99.46% |  Download Now
 * HAPI
   HAPI (pronounced happy) is a Java-based HL7 2.x parser with 
support for traditional (ER7) and XML encoding. HL7 (www.hl7.org) is a 
messaging standard for healthcare information systems.
   All time activity: 98.92% |  Download Now
 * JEngine
   The purpose of the project is to build a world class open source 
Enterprise integration engine. brUses of JEngine include healthcare 
systems/hospitals HL7 interface engine, intergration of HL7 with EMR and 
Practice Management Systems.
   All time activity: 97.32% |  Download Now
 * HL7 Toolkit
   This project provides a simple but flexible Perl Toolkit for 
using the HL7 protocol. The toolkit consists of a Perl API, an 
implementation of a pluggable forking HL7 server, and an HL7 message 
queue daemon for developing HL7 capable applications in Perl.
   All time activity: 95.50% |  Download Now
 * HL7 Library
   This is an Open Source version of the Health Level 7 protocols 
commonly used in the medical industry. I am planning on releasing the 
same library in C, Perl and Tcl. Contributions in other language that 
attempt to match my API are welcome.
   All time activity: 95.49% |  Download Now
 * OpenEDIX
   This project is intended to result in open source EDI engine and 
libraries. Many applications need EDI (XML, X12, HL7, etc) functionality 
and just about everybody builds their own.
   All time activity: 90.11% |
 * jL7
   This project is a Java HL7 library. It's aim is to make it easier 
to write HL7 interfaces between medical systems. In a later phase of 
this project, it should allow to build a HIS (Hospital Information System).
   All time activity: 88.71% |  Download Now
 * hxp
   Healthcare Xchange Protocol for interoperative communications. 
Data exchange/transfer, platform independent,XML-RPC, HL7, SOAP, 
EDIFACT, simple,easy, authenticated, secure, transparent, no 
geo-restrictions, open sourced, peer reviewed, collab development
   All time activity: 87.17% |  Download Now
 * IdeoPass
   Provide a OSS component to manage the identity of the patients in 
healthcare organizations. Compliant with HL7, IHE and the study of the 
agency governemental French GMSIH.
   All time activity: 86.89% |  Download Now
 * EGADSS Decision Support System
   Evidence-based Guideline and Decision Support System. Provides 
patient specific point of care reminders in order to aid physicians 
provide high quality care. Input/output in the form of HL7 CDA Level 2 
documents. Knowledge is encoded using Arden Syntax.
   All time activity: 86.20% |  Download Now
 * EDI4J
   EDI4J is a java toolkit to read, write and translate EDI files 
(X12, UN/EDIFACT, HL7). EDI4J uses XML template files representing the 
structure and composition of an EDI file to parse EDI files into an XML 
translation.
   All time activity: 86.08% |  Download Now
 * Open LIS-HL7 integration system
   Open LIS-HL7 integration system implement in Delphi 6. The 
project is intend to Designing a Unified Approach for Integrating 
Laboratory Information System using HL7 Standards.
   All time activity: 84.84% |  Download Now
 * Veterinary/VMDB HL7 library
   The Veterinary VMDB HL7 Library Project
   All time activity: 83.13% |  Download Now
 * zWebit Interface Engine
   zWebit is a stable interface engine suitable for use in demanding 
environments. zWebit provides a framework for accepting data from one or 
more sources, optionally modifying and reliably delivering the data to 
multiple destinations. Hl7 support included.
   All time activity: 83.04% |  Download Now
 * HCOM ActiveX
   HCOM (HL7 Component) is an ActiveX component that gives you the 
ability to create and/or parse HL7 version 2.x messages from within your 
application.
   All time activity: 78.56% |  Download Now
 * Pennington Firm OpenEMR
   Pennington Firm OpenEMR - Practice management, electronic medical 
record (EMR), prescription writing and medical billing software licensed 
under the GPL. OpenEMR supports ANSI X12 medical billing, HL7, and 
customization of the open source EHR.
   All time activity: 67.98% |  Download Now
 * HL7/XML Builder
   This is a referral list creating system, which can help people 
directly catch source from DB, design a referral list and finally creat 
a HL7 file based on HL7/XML V2.x.
   All time activity: 63.99% |  Download Now
 * HL7 Referral Data Mapping System
   The HL7 Referral Data Mapping System provide user to 

Re: [openhealth] Re: Open Source Clinical Messaging Software

2006-01-14 Thread Mark Spohr
I'd stay away from .NET and Mono.  The Mono package will never be as compatible 
as necessary and may have legal challenges from MS.
Java is a much better cross-platform option.  It is truly portable, fast (now), 
and has very nice development tools (Eclipse).

/Mark
 
Mark H. Spohr, MD

- Original Message 
From: Koray Atalag [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: openhealth@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2006 1:34:24 AM
Subject: Re: [openhealth] Re: Open Source Clinical Messaging Software

Hi Will,
 
 I had just opened the sourceforge.net site and entered HL7 keyword and
 the results were incredible! I had done a similar search 6 months ago
 and there were hardly any project at all
 
 http://sf.net
 
 BTW if you happen to digest all these projects and evaluate pls. let the
 group know about the outcome...At least I am interested with finding a
 reliable Open Source messaging component for HL7 v2.3 to be used in a
 development environment .NET or VB6 with ADO in my own OS Pathology
 project.
 
 BTW#2: I am considering to port my Win32 application to linux or better
 crossplatform...SO far I have identified Mono - a free and Open
 Source .NET development environment...ANd for the last 2 days (and
 nites!) I am trying to install and evaluate on my fresh Fedora Core 4
 desktop system...I had done linux system admin. back at 1998 and I must
 admit that many waters have passed under the bridge...It is really
 rock-solid platform but not as easily understood as M$ Windoz
 platforms.. Any suggestions for me??
 
 If you are interested with Mono Project: http://www.go-mono.com
 
 Best regards,
 
 koray
 
 
 On Fri, 2006-01-13 at 20:57 -0800, Will Ross wrote:
  Koray,
  
  To be more precise, the open source clinical messaging solution I am  
  looking for is either already feature complete or can become feature  
  complete with a small amount of development when compared to  
  proprietary products from Axolotl, Kryptiq, Optio, SureScripts,  
  Quovadx, eMediary, InteGreat, and similar companies.
  
  More details will appear soon on the following web page:
  
 http://mendocinohre.org/mern.html
  
  With best regards,
  
  [wr]
 
 

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Re: [openhealth] Re: Open Source Clinical Messaging Software

2006-01-13 Thread Will Ross
Koray,

To be more precise, the open source clinical messaging solution I am  
looking for is either already feature complete or can become feature  
complete with a small amount of development when compared to  
proprietary products from Axolotl, Kryptiq, Optio, SureScripts,  
Quovadx, eMediary, InteGreat, and similar companies.

More details will appear soon on the following web page:

   http://mendocinohre.org/mern.html

With best regards,

[wr]

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On Jan 11, 2006, at 11:09 PM, Koray Atalag wrote:

 Hi Will,

 Could you please specify what sort of CMS you are looking for...for
 HL7 or non-standard propriety ones?

 I am also looking for OS HL7 V2.3 messaging components for use in my
 project to link to HIS of some group in Turkey. When I did Google
 search with keywords HL7 V2.3 Message Component I got some pages but
 could not asses the quality and reliability...

 Best regards,

 Dr. Koray Atalag


 --- In openhealth@yahoogroups.com, Will Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'm looking for one.   At any stage of development.   Any suggestions
 will be welcome.

 With best regards,

 [wr]

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Re: [openhealth] Re: Open Source Clinical Messaging Software

2006-01-13 Thread Koray Atalag
Hi Will,

I had just opened the sourceforge.net site and entered HL7 keyword and
the results were incredible! I had done a similar search 6 months ago
and there were hardly any project at all

http://sf.net

BTW if you happen to digest all these projects and evaluate pls. let the
group know about the outcome...At least I am interested with finding a
reliable Open Source messaging component for HL7 v2.3 to be used in a
development environment .NET or VB6 with ADO in my own OS Pathology
project.

BTW#2: I am considering to port my Win32 application to linux or better
crossplatform...SO far I have identified Mono - a free and Open
Source .NET development environment...ANd for the last 2 days (and
nites!) I am trying to install and evaluate on my fresh Fedora Core 4
desktop system...I had done linux system admin. back at 1998 and I must
admit that many waters have passed under the bridge...It is really
rock-solid platform but not as easily understood as M$ Windoz
platforms.. Any suggestions for me??

If you are interested with Mono Project: http://www.go-mono.com

Best regards,

koray


On Fri, 2006-01-13 at 20:57 -0800, Will Ross wrote:
 Koray,
 
 To be more precise, the open source clinical messaging solution I am  
 looking for is either already feature complete or can become feature  
 complete with a small amount of development when compared to  
 proprietary products from Axolotl, Kryptiq, Optio, SureScripts,  
 Quovadx, eMediary, InteGreat, and similar companies.
 
 More details will appear soon on the following web page:
 
http://mendocinohre.org/mern.html
 
 With best regards,
 
 [wr]



 
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