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HIPAA 2.0 vs. HIPAA 3.0
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| Michael Krok 2004-11-10, 5:48 pm |
| Back in the saddle again...
I am working with a customer (provider org) that is in the midst of
purchasing quite a few BTS04 Ent Licenses. They have also purchased the
licensing for HIPAA 2.0. First question - Is this compatable? I don't think
so based on my previous work with HIPAA 2.0 and BTS02. The HIPAA schemas are
all XDR schemas and the X12 Parser was customized because the old X12 parser
couldnt do HIPAA X12.
I know they did not purchase SA for HIPAA 2.0 but if there is an ETA fro
when 3.0 will RTM we can develop with the MSDN version until the final is
complete.
We are looking at an a march - april go live date.
Any suggestions? Also, what happened to the HIPAA newsgroup?
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Michael Krok
President
Mallard Solutions LLC
Microsoft Certified Partner (and MS alumni)
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"Michael Krok" <TheDuck@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message
news:69897C49-A121-42AF-9BBF-69A0E41A97CD@microsoft.com...
> Back in the saddle again...
>
> I am working with a customer (provider org) that is in the midst of
> purchasing quite a few BTS04 Ent Licenses. They have also purchased the
> licensing for HIPAA 2.0. First question - Is this compatable?
NO
I don't think
> so based on my previous work with HIPAA 2.0 and BTS02. The HIPAA schemas
are
> all XDR schemas and the X12 Parser was customized because the old X12
parser
> couldnt do HIPAA X12.
>
> I know they did not purchase SA for HIPAA 2.0 but if there is an ETA fro
> when 3.0 will RTM we can develop with the MSDN version until the final is
> complete.
I beleive it is mid-December, but you might get a definitive answer in
microsoft.public.biztalk.accelerator.hipaa
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> We are looking at an a march - april go live date.
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> Any suggestions?
Get started early, the 3.0 documentation leaves most of the learning up to
experimentation.
Also, what happened to the HIPAA newsgroup?
> --
> Michael Krok
> President
> Mallard Solutions LLC
> Microsoft Certified Partner (and MS alumni)
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