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The
Redix Mapper Version 5.0 supports a new XML schema standard PIDX (Petroleum
Industry Data Exchange) Version 1.0
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The
Redix HIPAA Package 5.0 supports the new HIPAA Addendum which was published in
Oct. 2002. All of the predefined HIPAA maps supported in the previous
version have been upgraded to support the new standard.
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The
Redix HIPAA package now ships with three more predefined maps (RMAPS) that
converts proprietary Redix Comma Separated Values (CSV) files to HIPAA
837. These three maps include RMAP_1P to 837 Professional, RMAP_1I to 837
Institutional, and RMAP_1D to 837 Dental. Full documentation of each map is
included with the HIPAA package. More than 30 predefined maps are included in
this new version.
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The
Redix HIPAA Package has been enhanced to support complete HIPAA compliance
checking to support WEDI/SNIP 1-7 level checks.
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Adds
a new flexible grid view to allow users view or modify the input file.
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The
Enhanced Configuration tab allows users to enter the TA1 filename and warning
level during the conversion.
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Adds the ability to allow a translated XML file to be
indented.
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Increases
the OFD edits in the GUI Mapper from 80 to 200. This allows users to add
more OFD statements and checks.
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When
importing an XML Schema, the GUI Mapper will list all of the possible root
elements to help users locate the root node.
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The
View Error Information screen has been enhanced to allow users view the cross
reference map from the source tree.
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The
GUI Mapper has been enhanced to include a "Save As..." button that
allow users to save the testing file after modification and uses the modified
file as the new testing file.
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Adopts
a new naming convention for HIPAA standards, addenda, and balance reports.
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Additional
OFD functions, including atocur, atodecimal, etc., have been added.
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The Redix Mapper
Version 4.9.0 includes a new backup utility, which allows users to backup map
files.
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In previous
versions, the intra-segment compliance checking was done in the OFD. In this
version, it will be done in the IFD using the new G, H, or I types in the
"Syntax Rules".
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Additional OFD
functions, including getlineno, preparelist, isuniquelist, deletelist,
isvaliddate, isvalidtime, etc, have been added.
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To improve
performance when accessing the Oracle database, the new version will bypass
the ODBC driver and directly interface with the Oracle native driver. The
following OFD functions have been added in the new version for this purpose:
oraconnect, orardbsqlcmd, oradisconnect, and oragetnextavailint.
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Four types of code
checks are supported in the new version, including Redix proprietary index
files.
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The new version
adds a new GUI to help users view every translation error. The errors can be
compared to the input file, the standard message, and the map.
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The performance of
the HIPAA compliance process has been improved by moving the HIPAA
intra-segment checking into the IFD.
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The Redix Mapper
Version 4.8.0 now includes a HIPAA/EDI debugging screen. The screen displays
detailed error information for each element if errors were found during the
translation. A red box will also be displayed in front of each row to
highlight the error segment. These new features will allow users to perform a
detailed HIPAA GAP analysis.
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The Edit Message
screen in the Message Definition area now allows users to import segments and
their related element information from other message definitions.
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The Edit Message
screen now also supports a new tree view for non-XML messages.
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The new export
feature in the Export a Map screen exports all of the information about each
map that will be exported and its source/target message definitions, including
code definitions and import OFDs.
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In the Redix Editor
screen, new utilities have been added, including sorting and conversion
functions.
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When cloning a map,
the Redix Mapper Version 4.8.0 will also allow users to clone the message
definitions.
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The Redix Mapper
Version 4.8.0 allows users to convert external table lookups to the "A" type
of code check.
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The Redix
Automation Processor 4.8.0 includes a new server process RAPserver. Users can
use VC++, VB, or Java to interface the server. Several RAP client examples
are provided in the examples folder under the Redix directory.
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A new default
userdata screen allows users to edit ISA and GS segments, as well as
separators, for each X12 and HIPAA map.
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The Redix AnyToAny
Engine with database module now includes two additional keywords,
rdbgetnextint and rdbgetcurint.
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The Redix Mapper
Version 4.8.0 adds one more button to allow users quickly locate the row that
has an OFD error.
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The Redix
Automation Processor has been modified to handle EDI/HIPAA to database
translations more efficiently.
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Supports the W3C
XML Schema standard
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Supports the
RosettaNet version 2.0 standard
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Supports the
Commerce One's xCBL 3.5
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Updates the HIPAA transaction sets, including the
syntax rules and code definitions
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Automatically defines
the appropriate separators when a new map is created
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Supports database mapping. The new release
provides a GUI that allows
the user to map any message, including EDI, XML,
CSV, flat file, to an ODBC-compliant database.
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New
pre-defined maps for UB92 to HIPAA 837
Institutional, HIPAA 837 Institutional to
UB92,
HIPAA 837 Professional to NSF,
ERA to HIPAA 835, and
HIPAA 835 to ERA.
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The Redix Mapper Version 4.7.0 with the database module now supports
mapping a database in both directions, i.e., database to XML, EDI, or CSV, etc., and
vice versa. The database can be any ODBC
compliant database system.
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The Redix AnyToAny Engine is enhanced to support more functions,
including sendmail(), atocur(), etc.
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The proprietary UB92 format, such as the state specific
Medicare/Medicaid UB92, can also now be mapped to a HIPAA 837 transaction set in
a pre-defined map.
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The Redix HIPAA package with database module provides a
pre-defined map, which converts the HIPAA 837 transaction set to a Microsoft SQL
Server database; then in a separate pre-defined map, the data is extracted from
the SQL Server and re-formulated into a HIPAA 837 message.
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The Redix HIPAA package provides balance check information.
With one key-stroke or an API function call, a HIPAA 837 or 835 transaction sets
can be balanced. A balance report is automatically generated. The
report can also be customized.