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Home Architecture, security and coding The Hl7 Implementation Support Guide
The Hl7 Implementation Support Guide
Written by Division by Zero   
Tuesday, 01 November 2011 08:15

Since I started this blog I wrote a few posts on Hl7, especially in .Net. If you want to develop an application that supports Hl7 communication it can be hard to filter all the available information. You can search the Internet, but there are many products and blogs that provide bits of information. I try to keep posting stuff on .Net and Hl7.

A really handy guide is the Hl7 Implementation Support Guide. It's an extensive document (more than 400 pages), but it really is a handy guide to read and keep as a reference. You can find it here.

 

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