ONC: Health IT Developers to Publish FHIR Endpoints

According to the ONC, health IT developers will need to publish Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) endpoints as part of the Cures Rule API Conditions and Maintenance of Certification.

Specifically, ONC officials noted that to ensure patients can access these certified APIs “without special effort,” certified health IT developers must publish “service base URLs” or “endpoints” for all customers in a machine-readable format at no charge.

In November, we published a blog post about how the RosettaHealth HealthBus platform enables one connection to connect with everyone.

The solution opens up a world of possibility to hospitals, urgent and post-acute care systems, and ambulatory practices for use with any health information tools, not just EHRs approved components. It’s also easier to share clinical information with any system in any community – with one connection per system.

Along the lines of FHIR, HealthBus can also easily integrate and be operational in days with a wide array of options including HL7 V2, REST, FHIR, XDR, XDS, XCA, NwHIN, Direct Secure Messaging, SMTP/POP, or via a portal.

RosettaHealth’s HealthBus Essentials solution also allows users to quickly connect their systems and get data flowing. Customers receive common clinical HL7 V2 information in a standardized data structure via a REST API. There is no hosted software that requires internal staff and resources to manage, and is half the cost of competitive solutions.

 RosettaHealth can assist with any health information challenges you might have, book a free consultation with one of our interoperability experts.