Each segment of an HL7 message consists of one or more composites (also known as fields). By default, the | (pipe) character is used to separate one composite from another. A composite can be a primitive data type (such as a character string or a number), or can contain other composites. If a composite contains other composites, these sub-composites...
An important part of the HL7 standard is the ACKnowledgment protocol. Every time an application accepts a message and consumes the message data, it is expected to send an ACKnowledgment message back to the sending application. The sending application is expected to keep on sending a message until it has received an ACK message. If you do not follow...
Disasters are inevitable, unpredictable, and they vary in types and seriousness. For example, water leaking into a server room is annoying, but an 8.0 earthquake collapsing the building where the servers are housed is catastrophic. Most enterprise-level organizations have disaster recovery plans for their different business units to minimize disruption to their operations because not doing so...
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Disaster Recovery vs. High Availability vs. Fault Tolerance: What are the Differences?
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When it comes to thinking about your organization’s backup plan for when your systems and applications go down, there are three terms that you are likely to hear a lot: disaster recovery, high availability, and fault tolerance. While these terms are related to one another, it is worthwhile to know the differences between them and understand the role that...
An integration engine (and seriously, let’s stop calling it an interface engine, it does so much more) is an essential piece of healthcare’s technology infrastructure. Today, during this unprecedented global pandemic we need a highly reliable solution to integrate our data seamlessly. For hospitals, an integration engine is responsible for normalizing data and ushering information between all of...
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