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--batch number of processes to spawn to parse the files
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--resume tells the parser to resume parsing
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if all files weren't processed or new files were added into the folder
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-**dashboard**
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+3. dashboard
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- There is a built-in dashboard that has features
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+ There is a built-in dashboard that has displays descriptive analytics in a web browser
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healthcare-io.py --server <port> [--context <name>]
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**Embedded in Code :**
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-Use **parse-edi** within your code base as a library and handle storing data in a data store of choice
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+The Healthcare/IO **parser** can be used within your code base as a library and handle storing data in a data store of choice
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- import edi.parser
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- import json
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- import os
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-
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- ROOT = 'data'
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- CLAIMS_FOLDER = os.sep.join([ROOT,'837']) #-- data/837 contains all 837 formatted files
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- CONFIG_FOLDER = os.sep.join([ROOT,'config'])#-- data/config contains 837.json or 835.json
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+ import healthcareio
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- files = os.listdir(CLAIMS_FOLDER)
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- filename = os.sep.join([CLAIM_FOLDER,files[0]]) #-- selecting the first file in the folder (it's an example)
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- conf = json.loads(open( os.sep.join([CONFIG_FOLDER,'837.json']) ).read())
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- info = edi.parser.get_content(file,conf) #-- array of objects claims/remits
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## Credits
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* [Khanhly Nguyen] (<khanhly.t.nguyen@gmail.com>)
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-* [Gaylon Stanley] (<gaylon.stanley@vanderbilt.edu>)
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+* [Gaylon Stanley] (<gaylon.stanley@vumc.org>)
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* [Cheng Gao] (<cheng.gao@vanderbilt.edu>)
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* [Brad Malin] (brad.malin@vanderbilt.edu)
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-* [Steve L. Nyemba] (<steve.l.nyemba@vanderbilt.edu>)
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+* [Steve L. Nyemba] (<steve.l.nyemba@vumc.org>)
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