HL7 RoundHouse
Word Computer Systems' HL7RoundHouse is a comprehensive system for managing Health Level Seven transactional data between disparate medical information systems, allowing for vendor-specific translations as well as access to practice level databases to augment information needed in these transfers.
In addition, the HL7RoundHouse can manipulate other information, including text, CSV/EXCEL, DICOM, and virtually any other industry standard and/or proprietary formats.
The term "RoundHouse" comes from the railroad industry, where engines would enter the roundhouse, and on a rotating platform, be transferred to another direction and track. In the same fashion, HL7RoundHouse allows information to enter from any source, and be transmogrified and sent out in another direction.
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