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.Net version of HAPI (http://hl7api.sourceforge.net/). Object oriented HL7 2.X parser. This was ported from the original HAPI by Bryan Tripp and University Health Network. HL7 parser/encoder written in Microsoft .Net C#. Can encode/decode both XML and Pi

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  • Exactly what we were looking for in .net. Very good library
  • Nhapi works excellent.
  • Nhapi works excellent.
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • has NHapi suppoort CCD file validation. Please suggest
  • I am trying to create HL7 V2.5 QBP^Q22 query message & RSP^K22 response message for IHE PDQ V2 consumer query.... But QBP_Q22 and RSP_K22 classes are not available in nhapi V2.5.. Is there any specific reason for excluding those? I would like to add them in nhapi if not available.. Could you tell me how to enhance nhapi for including those classes?
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Windows

Intended Audience

Healthcare Industry

User Interface

Non-interactive (Daemon)

Programming Language

C#

Related Categories

C# Medical Software

Registered

2006-05-16