Today is the last day for early registration of HIMSS 10. I’ll be the first to admit that I’m not the biggest fan of HIMSS the organization, but it’s hard to argue with not attending the HIMSS 10 conference. I could be wrong since this will be my first time attending, but I think that it’s going to be a very interesting conference for me. This is especially true thanks to the $18 billion of ARRA EHR stimulus money.
Ok, I can admit that going to the HIMSS conference for me is like a little kid in a candy store. This and my other EMR blog are all about great content and advertisers. Seems like HIMSS will provide the perfect mix of that for me.
Anyway, just wanted to remind people that today was the last day before the jack up the prices. Plus, I’m interested to hear about other people that are planning to attend. I’ve also heard rumor that there might be a meet the bloggers session at HIMSS. Sounds like fun to me! I know there’s a number of healthcare IT bloggers that I’d love to meet.
I am IT developer for healthcare company and wanted to find out what EMR companies out there uses to create X12 270/271 transactions from their database like sql server?
Is there anything out there that I can use in my c# code (emr is implemented using C#) to generate 270/271 X12 transactions?
Raj,
I haven’t heard of any that are doing that in that language. You might check through this list of open source EMR projects to see if any of them are doing something like what you want to do: http://emrandhipaa.com/wiki/Open_Source_and_Free_EMR_and_EHR_Companies