Works With Any EMR or HIS That Speaks HL7
ZiKiT doesn’t integrate with a fixed list of EMR vendors – it integrates with the HL7 v2.x standard, which means it works with Epic, Oracle Health (Cerner), MEDITECH, athenahealth, and any smaller or regional system that speaks the same protocol.
The Real Problem Isn’t the EMR – It’s the Site
Every one of those systems is configured a little differently at every hospital that runs it. The same ADT or ORM feed rarely looks identical from one site to the next, even from the same EMR vendor – different local fields, different Z-segments, different code sets. That’s the actual integration work, and it’s where a hard-coded interface breaks.
ZiKiT Mapper is built around that reality. When the next site’s HL7 messages don’t quite match what you built against last time, you adjust the mapping rule – drag a different field onto a column, add a segment definition – instead of opening a code editor and shipping a patch. For teams rolling the same integration out to many hospitals, that’s the difference between a configuration task and an engineering task at every single site.
See It Working
The Example Projects walk through real ADT^A01 (patient admission), SIU^S12 (appointment scheduling), ORU^R01 (results), and QRY^A19 (query) messages – the same message types your EMR sends today, mapped without code.
DICOM and HL7 are registered trademarks. Epic, Oracle Health, Cerner, MEDITECH, and athenahealth are trademarks of their respective owners; ZiKiT is not affiliated with or certified by these vendors, and integrates with them via the standard HL7 v2.x protocol.