Funding of two projects: Insurance Claims and UK wholesaler...

Dear OPV programmers,

  I am getting some funding together to sponsor a few projects.  The two I am interested in are:

1. The Patient Insurance project - AUS$10,000 (GBP £4000).  With a view to further integrate with VetEnvoy in the UK in future.

2. ESCI integration with our wholesaler VSSCO in Northern Ireland (www.vssco.co.uk).  Basically for this project we would like to emulate the ESCI work already done with OPV.  I can provide integration details.  We would also need to apply product pricing changes via a CSV file that the wholesaler sends us by email from time to time.

Our funders need an itemized estimate for any project before they will release funds.  Would it be possible to get an estimate for the two projects to see if we can get setup?

Cahir

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Re: Funding of two projects: Insurance Claims and UK ...

1. Take a look at the Patient Insurance and VetEnvoy Insurance Claims integration projects as they have been just been updated in order to better map to VetXML's InsuranceClaim schema.

That said, the Patient Insurance specification doesn't support enumerating patient conditions like VetXML does, but this appears to be optional at least as far as the schema goes. e.g. VetXML supports:

    <Conditions>
      <Condition>
        <Description>A limp in the left leg</Description>
        <DateFirstNoticed>2007-04-01</DateFirstNoticed>
        <RepeatIllnessInjury>false</RepeatIllnessInjury>
        <DeathDueToIllnessInjury>false</DeathDueToIllnessInjury>
        <DateOfDeath>2007-04-28</DateOfDeath>
      </Condition>
    </Conditions>

2. Can you email the details to tanderson at openvpms.org ?

Regarding funding, all OpenVPMS projects are fixed cost, based on the time it will take to implement. I can provide a breakdown per project requirement, but I don't really see the value unless you want to change the specification.

 

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