Electronic Prescriptions Eprescriptions PHARMACY HL7 EXCHANGES AND HIE TELEPRESCRIPTIONS
$250-750 USD
Closed
Posted over 8 years ago
$250-750 USD
Paid on delivery
Our EMR project is almost completed but missing portion is Eprescription method. We are NOT going to use Surescripts, etc. We are going to develop a similar Technology that will enable our EMR to do just that independently using APIs, etc. So if you are bidding please keep this in mind. We are also NOT using the any agreements with Surescripts. I have a broad Pharmacy list, which includes addresses, etc. But not their API information.
Our EMR Is web-based wherein the MD can input the prescription using a Prescription creation tool, thereafter it will have to be electronically be pushed via an XML HL7 type or FHIR method to a central database within the Pharmacy Health Information Exchange to be routed in an encrypted form to a Pharmacy selected. The sent messages will be in XML or other suitable format that is HIPAA compliant, the EMR would be also capable of receiving the Rx refill requests from that same pharmacy in the future.
The web client/database will once receiving an XML message from the Pharmacy for a refill request, he may acknowledge of hit a Rx approval for a quick Rx resend and approval (within the EMR). This will resend the message approving the Rx refill. So the Eprescribing tool will do both new and refill Rxs and can receive and send.
The database will store medication history of the patients and also use an api to check the prescribing medications against a third party medication database to for interactions. Also may use other APIs for price checking.
Programmer Requirements:
Understands Rxnorm API, for Drug databases
Able to communicate in English
Skilled in ASP.NET, ASP.NET MVC, C#, JQJERY,
JSON,
PRESCRIPTION CREATION PROTOCOL,
PHARMACY EXCHANGES, ANDROID,
IOS APPLE and
WINDOWS Mobile apps
HTML5
Multi-touch controls.
Quest Diagnostics HL7 integration (optional requirement) currently using care360, so it is not urgent.
Labcorp HL7 integration (optional requirement) currently using Beacon
Drug to Drug Interaction databases and familiar with protocol. Currently have Excel based DDI database.
I can provide list of websites for more research if you require. Also check URLs below:
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Also API for price checking
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FHIR method which is replacing HL7 protocol.
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OPEN SOURCE Eprescription transaction hub. Has commercial version where they sell the APIs for Pharmacies.
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API help from various sources:
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I have a Drug to Drug interaction checker and would want it integrated as well within this. Our EMR has a Prescription creation tool, but does not link up to Pharmacies yet via the pharmacy network.
I will not work without an NDA form signed. For reference I would prefer to get a demo of a completed EMR Eprescription solution that you or your company built, preferably one that is ASP.NET based AND you are READY to Demo me.
Let me know your thoughts and bids. Thank you
hi we are ready for this project we completed more then 400 project .40 people working in our team all are highly professional we are 5 star holder company
Hello Sir/Madam
I have 4+ years of experience in .NET, Asp.net development.
My experience in the technology helps me to do any type of job very quickly whereas other people took a bit long. I write production level code in a single shot.
hence I hope I am the ideal candidate for your job, waiting for your response.
Thanks
Tapan kumar
We are currently working with an ecommerce pharmacy project for an Australian client.
Also we have developed online medicine practice platform in PHP/Mysql So these additional exposures in the healthcare domain will help us a lot apart from our accumulated skill set for last 1o years in the web development zone.
Looking forward to have a long term relationship.
Thanking you,
B George