VINAH Manager
VINAH Manager: submissions that run nightly, unattended.
Devinium's portal-automation product for the Victorian Integrated Non-Admitted Health collection. It pulls from your patient administration system and clinical sources, validates against the live data dictionary, queues the submission, then tracks the return. Your HIM team reviews a dashboard instead of preparing the file.
Built by Devinium in Melbourne. We've shipped database-first software since 2007.
What VINAH Manager does.
Three jobs the HIM team used to do by hand, on a schedule the service controls.
HL7 integration
Pulls from your PAS and clinical sources.
Live data dictionary
The data dictionary is live, not a snapshot.
Queue and audit
Tracks every submission and return.
Why not the manual VINAH portal loop?
A week of HIM time per period, validation drift each month, and rejections landing a fortnight after the period closed.
Most Victorian public health services we sit down with are running VINAH the same way: a person in HIM or decision support stitches the submission together from spreadsheets, runs it through a validator, fixes what breaks, submits, waits for the return, fixes again. Three places this loop breaks:
- A week of HIM time, every reporting period. One person on the spreadsheet-and-validate loop instead of the work the service hired them to do. The work does not scale across a rural alliance feeding multiple member services through one HIM team.
- Validation drift across data-dictionary updates. The state collection updates the data dictionary. The local validator does not, until someone notices the same fields breaking on the same returns each month. VINAH Manager validates against the live dictionary, not a snapshot.
- Returns land a fortnight after the period closed. Data quality queries arrive after the staff who entered the source data have moved on to the next period. VINAH Manager catches the failure the night the message fails validation, while the source is still warm.
The pattern repeats across Victorian public health software wherever a state collection meets a manual extract. VINAH Manager is one shape of fix: built once for the non-admitted side, refined each time the data dictionary updates, deployed at Victorian public health services that wanted their HIM team off the loop. Where a service runs the same shape of problem on a different state collection (VEMD on the emergency-department side, on-call payment calculations, the executive view of throughput by ward), the database-first foundation underneath VINAH Manager is the same pattern adapted to the dataset.
Who VINAH Manager is for.
Victorian public health services running VINAH reporting. Single-tenant managed deployment.
Tier 3: enterprise managed hosting
Victorian public health services running VINAH reporting.
Metropolitan hospitals, regional services, and rural health alliances feeding multiple member services through one HIM team. Single-tenant managed deployment on infrastructure your service controls: on-premise in your datacentre, in your tenancy of an Australian-region cloud, or in a hosted environment we manage to your security baseline. Health data does not leave your network.
Pricing scales with deployment scope. Talk to us.
Talk to us about a deploymentRecent work
A week of HIM time per period, back.
A Victorian public health service was submitting VINAH reports manually through the state portal. Hours of HIM time every reporting period, compliance risk on every submission, and the same fields breaking on the same returns each month. They had tried checklists, dedicated admin staff, and a homegrown Access database that one person maintained. The manual step was the problem.
We deployed VINAH Manager. Pulls from clinical and admin systems run overnight, validation runs against the live data dictionary, the submission queues, and the return tracks back to the source records by morning. The week of HIM time per period came back. Returns that used to land a fortnight after the period closed now get caught the night the data fails validation. Every read, write, and submission event lands in the audit trail with actor, timestamp, and purpose, so a data quality query from the department gets answered with a query, not a reconstruction.
VINAH Manager grew directly out of that engagement. Read the regulatory reporting automation case study for the full before-and-after.
Deploying VINAH Manager at your service.
VINAH Manager is a Devinium product for Victorian public health services done with the spreadsheet-and-validate loop. Talk to us about a deployment and we will tell you honestly whether VINAH Manager fits, or whether the broader integration work serves you better.