BizTalk 2010 EDI for Health Care: HIPAA Compliant 837 Solutions

  • 1h 8m
  • Mark Beckner
  • Apress
  • 2013

Building a successful health care claims processing EDI implementation in BizTalk Server can be complex. Decisions must be made around how to extract and publish data, how to map to the 837 EDI standard, and how to appropriately batch and deliver data. If architected properly, your BizTalk solution can be highly efficient, simple, and something that can be managed and extended for years to come.

The topics in this book include building complete inbound and outbound solutions for 837 Institutional and Professional EDI document types. In addition, topics around 997/999 acknowledgements and related document types are included. Covering mapping, trading partner configuration, AS2, SFTP, data extraction, data routing, and batching, you will find this to be a goldmine of information to aid you in a successful implementation.

What you’ll learn

  1. Successfully create HIPAA compliant 837 Professional implementations
  2. Build fully operational inbound and outbound processes using AS2, SFTP, and FTP
  3. Integrate with SQL Server, .NET Libraries, and other platforms and technologies
  4. Develop maps, schemas, orchestrations and configure encrypted file delivery
  5. Configure batching of documents for various scenarios

About the Author

Mark Beckner is a technical consultant specializing in business development and enterprise application integration. He runs his own consulting firm, Inotek Consulting Group, LLC, delivering innovative solutions to large corporations and small businesses. His projects have included engagements with numerous clients throughout the U.S., and range in nature from mobile application development to complete integration solutions. He has previously authored BizTalk 2010 Recipes, Pro EDI in BizTalk Server 2006 R2, and Pro RFID in BizTalk Server 2009, and has spoken at a number of venues including Microsoft TechEd. In addition to BizTalk, he works with SharePoint, MSCRM, and custom .NET development.

In this Book

  • Architectural Patterns
  • Solution: Receiving 837P Data
  • Solution: Sending 837P Data
  • Mapping Data
  • Ports, AS2 and Acknowledgements