Nabidh Integration for LIS/RIS
Budget: $750 – $1,500 USD
Our in-house Hospital Information System already runs two core modules—Laboratory Information System (LIS) and Radiology Information System (RIS). Because healthcare providers in Dubai must now report through Nabidh, I need the two modules fully integrated and certified for regulatory compliance.
I will supply the official Nabidh documentation, endpoint details, and test credentials. Your task is to own the entire HL7 interface build and roll-out on behalf of my company: analysis of the current database schema, mapping to Nabidh’s data elements, coding the HL7 messages, setting up secure transport, running conformance tests, and guiding me through final production onboarding until we receive the formal approval letter.
Both modules share a Microsoft SQL Server backend and are written in .NET, so experience with those stacks—as well as Mirth, Rhapsody, or similar HL7 engines—will help you move quickly. If you prefer to write a custom interface layer that’s fine, as long as it passes every scenario in Nabidh’s test bed without warnings.
Deliverables:
• Fully functioning HL7 interface for LIS and RIS, deployed in our staging and production environments
• Complete mapping document and commented source code
• Test evidence and final compliance approval from Nabidh
Acceptance criteria: the LIS and RIS submit mandatory data sets with zero validation errors for at least ten consecutive days in production, and the Nabidh portal shows us as “Compliant.”
I will supply the official Nabidh documentation, endpoint details, and test credentials. Your task is to own the entire HL7 interface build and roll-out on behalf of my company: analysis of the current database schema, mapping to Nabidh’s data elements, coding the HL7 messages, setting up secure transport, running conformance tests, and guiding me through final production onboarding until we receive the formal approval letter.
Both modules share a Microsoft SQL Server backend and are written in .NET, so experience with those stacks—as well as Mirth, Rhapsody, or similar HL7 engines—will help you move quickly. If you prefer to write a custom interface layer that’s fine, as long as it passes every scenario in Nabidh’s test bed without warnings.
Deliverables:
• Fully functioning HL7 interface for LIS and RIS, deployed in our staging and production environments
• Complete mapping document and commented source code
• Test evidence and final compliance approval from Nabidh
Acceptance criteria: the LIS and RIS submit mandatory data sets with zero validation errors for at least ten consecutive days in production, and the Nabidh portal shows us as “Compliant.”