http://www.edifabric.com
The simplest way to translate EDI into dynamic DOM objects Manipulate EDI the same way modern web browsers support HTML or XML.
Lightning-fast EDI translator
Powerful stream-based EDI parser. Reads large EDI files and EDI transactions, multiple EDI interchanges or even corrupt EDI data.
Intuitive EDI generator
Generate EDI and write it to stream or file. Supports batching, configurable EDI delimiters, automatic EDI trailers and postfixes.
Versatile EDI DOM
Seamlessly convert EDI to XML using XmlSerializer. Export EDI to JSON, EDI to CSV, EDI to database or EDI to anything you want.
Configurable EDI rules
Supports X12, HIPAA, EDIFACT, EANCOM, VDA and PNRGOV. Customizable EDI templates to comply with any partner-specific format.
Meticulous EDI validator
Rigorous EDI validation to ensure EDI conforms to the agreed syntax rules. CAQH compliant HIPAA validation for all HIPAA SNIP levels.
Automatic EDI acknowledgments
Communicate reliably with your business partners by sending them back TA1 997 999 or CONTRL EDI acknowledgments.
EdiFabric empowers developers and businesses interested in enabling their software systems with EDI capabilities.
It is a .NET library and supports .NET Core, thereby it is multi-platform and can run on iOS, Android, Mac, Linux and Windows.
One EDI Framework to translate EDI, generate EDI and validate EDI.
EDI DOM means:
No need to know EDI, just .NET
No need to buy extra software, simply use your favorite .NET IDE
No need to learn XSD, SEF, XPATH, custom scripts or awkward editors
No databases, only DLLs and C# files
Work with EDI transactions the same way as regular POCOs
EdiFabric’s framework allows software solutions to accurately translate medical data into a readable format that is easily understood by any clearinghouse.
We have helped customers to acquire CAQH Certifications and EdiFabric's HIPAA capabilities cover all HIPAA SNIP validation level types out of the box.
With our unique splitting technology processing large 834 or 835 files is faster then ever and has no impact over memory consumption.