Admission-discharge-transfer gateway interface: A health level 7 application

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2010

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Ünlütürk, Mehmet Süleyman

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This paper presents a software application called Admission-Discharge- Transfer (ADT) Gateway Interface. This interface uses the Health Level 7 (HL7) standard to bridge the hospital computer systems for maintaining hospital bed occupancy.1 ADT Gateway Interface is a Microsoft VB.NET application that utilizes the Microsoft Windows TCP/IP socket to communicate with the Hospital Information System (HIS) ADT System. Received messages are processed using a custom Microsoft Windows DLL called HL7Messaging DLL and information presented inside these messages are put into a Microsoft SQL Server 2005 database. Hospital computer systems reach to this SQL Server 2005 database to examine the bed occupancy in the hospital. Furthermore, states and errors of this ADT Gateway Interface are recorded. This helps design engineers in measuring performance and observing failures and recoveries. This may require detail log information from this application. In this study, a robust logging viewer design methodology is used to improve reliability and consistency of the overall integrated system.

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International Conference on Applied Computer Science, ACS -- 15 September 2010 through 17 September 2010 -- 85415

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Health Level 7 (HL7), Microsoft SQL Server 2005, TCP/IP socket, Windows DLL, Bed-occupancy, Design engineers, Design Methodology, Health level 7, Hospital information systems, Integrated systems, Log information, Measuring performance, MicroSoft, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft windows, Software applications, SQL Server 2005, TCP/IP sockets, Health, Hospitals, Interfaces (computer), Internet protocols, Windows operating system, Gateways (computer networks)

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International Conference on Applied Computer Science - Proceedings

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