What Can TC Software ConnectMate Engine Do for you?
Use ConnectMate Engine to parse, validate, translate, route and communicate HIPAA compliance NCPDP, X12, EDIFACT, HL7 and XML messages between your trading partners. ConnectMate Engine provides a single platform to support all of your retail pharmacy transaction requirements.
For Pharmacy Benefit Managers, ConnectMate Engine is the ideal solution for exchanging NCPDP messages between Switch Vendors and/or directly with Retail Pharmacy Applications. ConnectMate Engine can analyze all incoming NCPDP and XML transactions and apply business edits and/or rules to data prior to forwarding to backend business systems for adjudication.
For Switch Vendors, ConnectMate Engine provides a reliable and scalable platform for routing NCPDP messages between trading partners with support for fault-tolerant cluster configurations and numerous communication protocols.
For Retail Pharmacy Application Vendors, ConnectMate Engine ships with a robust component SDK that NCPDP enables any application to send and receive NCPDP message from multiple point of sale device with in the pharmacy.
How does it work?
ConnectMate engine can convert any version of NCPDP 5.0 and higher to XML and convert XML to any version of NCPDP 5.0 and higher. TC Software keeps up with all of the changes in the message standard freeing your resources to focus on your own unique requirements.
Benefits
Reduced Cost
Faster Deployments
Unmatched Server and Support
How can we get started?
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About NCPDP
NCPDP – Pharmacy Services (Claims) Transactions http://www.ncpdp.org/main_frame.htm
The National Council for Prescription Drug Programs, Inc. (NCPDP) is a not-for-profit ANSI Accredited Standards Development Organization consisting of over 1,300 members representing virtually every sector of the Pharmacy services industry. Over the 30 years, NCPDP has made history in the pharmacy health care industry.
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