We have an upcoming project for which we need to interface this instrument with cobas infinity. Kindly help us by developing the driver for cobas infinity
Thanks for the confirmation, Sameer! I'll add this request as HL7 driver to be developed in our next PI (from late July to mid-October). After July 19th, you'll have a more precise date here: https://dca-roadmaps.aha.io/shared/e7b4e5e09d06a41b3a980835b898980c
Please keep in mind that no driver is able to support two protocols This is why I asked you for the confirmation of which protocol is needed. If you need both, two drivers shall be developed.
Therefore, is it needed both drivers or just one of them?
Attached to your request, we see two documents, one containing HL7 messages description and another with ASTM messages description. Do you need both of them supported? If so, we'd need to develop two different drivers. If not, is there any preferrred protocol?
Thanks for the confirmation, Sameer! I'll add this request as HL7 driver to be developed in our next PI (from late July to mid-October). After July 19th, you'll have a more precise date here: https://dca-roadmaps.aha.io/shared/e7b4e5e09d06a41b3a980835b898980c
Regards,
Paola
Hi Paola,
We can go ahead with the HL7 driver as currently it's interfaced with LIS via HL7 protocol.
Best Regards
Sameer Shaikh
Hello Sameer,
Please keep in mind that no driver is able to support two protocols This is why I asked you for the confirmation of which protocol is needed. If you need both, two drivers shall be developed.
Therefore, is it needed both drivers or just one of them?
Thanks,
Paola
Dear Paola,
Do we have any update on this driver development?
Best Regards
Sameer Shaikh
Dear Paola,
I would request if we can develop driver supporting ASTM & HL7 so that we can use the relevant driver onsite as required.
Best Regards
Sameer Shaikh
Hello Sameer,
Thanks for contacting us.
Attached to your request, we see two documents, one containing HL7 messages description and another with ASTM messages description. Do you need both of them supported? If so, we'd need to develop two different drivers. If not, is there any preferrred protocol?
Thanks,
Paola