Incisive

Incisive Medical Systems is a leading provider of software systems for specialist surgeons and physicians, as well as providing solutions for private surgical hospitals, community hospitals, and public hospitals in both Australia and New Zealand.

Specialist practices have been computerised with software by Incisive Medical Systems for the 18 years since 1986. The original DOS system was developed by a Plastic Surgeon, and rapidly gained recognition in New Zealand as the market leader in software for Specialist Private Practice (Specialist Practice Manager or SPM short). With encouragement from specialists already using the software in their private practices, we were requested to develop packages for both Private Hospitals and Public Hospital Departments.




ReferralNet Configuration for Receiving





Detailed view of receive action


* If you are using ReferralNet Agent version 3.3.0 and above, use the Archiving Feature.



ReferralNet Configuration for Sending




* If you are using ReferralNet Agent version 3.3.0 and above, use the Archiving Feature.


Notes

  • Recommended mode of install: SERVICE on Incisive Server.
  • Incisive incorporates an address book, to store the Receiving Provider's address/EDI account details. This is put into the appropriate field of the MSH section of the message (receiver's EDI - MSH-6). As such, the address book needs to be populated with the ReferralNet username of recipients.
  • Incisive will be handling the configuration change for Incisive. Please contact Incisive and provide them the ReferralNet folder locations for 'Incoming' and 'Outgoing' messages.
  • We are unable to obtain a demo/evaluation copy of Incisive; so a complete testing cannot be done.
  • Sending - Incisive has provided a sample HL7 file generated by Incisive and the file has been tested sucessfully (without any transformations applied) with:
    1. Best Practice
    2. MD3
    3. Zedmed
    4. Genie
    5. Houston VIP
    6. Ms Word plugin (generate RTF from HL7)
  • Receiving - We provided Incisive with a HL7 file generated from MD3 via ReferralNet and Incisive confirmed that the file can be imported correctly.




 
integration/incisive.txt · Last modified: 2011/05/31 08:59 by andrewk