
During February 2025, Sam Kravitz enhanced the nightingaleproject/vital-records-dotnet repository by developing a new command line interface feature for the VRDR CLI. This addition enabled automated data conversion between STU2.2 and STU3 FHIR formats, streamlining interoperability and reducing manual transformation efforts. Working primarily in C# and Shell, Sam refined jurisdiction and address handling, particularly for edge cases involving 'XX' and 'ZZ' codes, which improved geographic data accuracy. The update also included expanded test coverage and updated scripts to validate end-to-end conversion flows, demonstrating a focused approach to robust data processing and cross-format compatibility within healthcare data systems.

February 2025 monthly summary for nightingaleproject/vital-records-dotnet. Delivered VRDR CLI enhancement enabling inter-format conversion between STU2.2 and STU3, with improved jurisdiction/address handling. Updated tests to support new flows and refined handling of XX/ZZ jurisdictions to improve data accuracy and interoperability across formats, reducing manual data transformation needs.
February 2025 monthly summary for nightingaleproject/vital-records-dotnet. Delivered VRDR CLI enhancement enabling inter-format conversion between STU2.2 and STU3, with improved jurisdiction/address handling. Updated tests to support new flows and refined handling of XX/ZZ jurisdictions to improve data accuracy and interoperability across formats, reducing manual data transformation needs.
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