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BizTalk Server 2010 : Accessing the EDI Version 5010 HIPAA Schemas

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3/25/2011 6:27:46 PM

1. Problem

You are building an EDI (Electronic Document Interchange) solution that requires the use of 5010 HIPAA compliant schemas.

2. Solution

BizTalk ships with thousands of precreated schemas that support the various EDI documents. Shipping with BizTalk 2010 are a number of HIPAA 5010–compliant schemas. These schemas can be accessed using the following steps:

  1. Using Windows Explorer, browse to $\Program Files\Microsoft BizTalk Server 2010\XSD_Schema\EDI.

  2. Double-click the MicrosoftEdiXSDTemplates.exe file to extract all of the schemas (see Figure 1).

    NOTE

    It can take a substantial amount of time to extract all of the schemas.

    Figure 1. Extracting the EDI schemas
  3. The 5010 documents will be available in the HIPAA\00501 subfolder (see Figure 2).

    Figure 2. The extracted 5010 schemas

3. How It Works

EDI schemas are identical to other BizTalk schemas and can be added to any Visual Studio solution. Generally speaking, they are more complex in structure and contain many more nodes and elements than other BizTalk schemas. An example of a 5010 HIPAA Schema in Visual Studio is shown in Figure 3. There are continual updates to EDI schemas. The HIPAA 5010 schemas are primarily related to Health Care, so given the volatility of health care laws today, it is very likely that there will soon be another version to these (and other) schemas.

Figure 3. The HIPAA compliant 837P 5010 schema in Visual Studio
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