The spec says what an interface should send. HealthFlow7 reads what it actually sends.
HealthFlow7 is our Windows desktop toolkit for the people who build, migrate, and troubleshoot HL7 v2 interfaces — fourteen modules that profile real message traffic and tell you what a feed actually sends, all running locally on your machine.
Most HL7 problems are not problems with one message — they are problems with a feed. The written spec says PID-8 is optional; the traffic shows it populated in 99.4% of 212,880 messages. HealthFlow7 profiles the whole feed: which fields are really populated, which codes really appear, what changed since last month, and which of yesterday's messages doesn't look like the others. Built for interface migrations, 3 a.m. production troubleshooting, onboarding partners with thin documentation, and preparing de-identified test data — with every HL7 v2 release from v2.1 to v2.9 supported, custom Z-segments accepted everywhere, and nothing leaving the machine. Six modules are free forever; a 14-day trial unlocks all fourteen.
A 30-minute call, no slides. We'll walk you through the platform, answer the hard questions, and tell you straight up whether it's the right fit.