EHR & Health Data Integration
My users already have health records. My app makes them re-enter everything.
Your users already have health records scattered across multiple systems. Every time they switch platforms, they re-enter the same data. The interoperability layer is the bottleneck — not the product vision.
Built for: Digital health platforms, care coordination tools
Capabilities
What We Build
Specific features and infrastructure we deliver within this expertise area.
FHIR & HL7 Interoperability
Standards-based integration that ensures clean, structured, and reliable data exchange across any compliant system.
Seamless EHR/EMR Integrations
Smooth connectivity with major platforms through APIs, custom interfaces, and interoperability frameworks.
Compliant Data Pipelines
HIPAA-aligned ingestion, transformation, and delivery of clinical data across your systems.
Health Information Exchange
Secure, auditable sharing of patient data across clinics, hospitals, payers, and digital health tools.
Unified Patient Records
Aggregate data from multiple sources into a single, comprehensive patient view for care teams.
Real-Time Clinical Data Sync
Lab results, encounter notes, appointments, and patient records — always current, always accessible.
Qualification
Who This Is For
This expertise area is the right fit if any of the following describes your situation.
Your platform needs to pull patient data from Epic, Cerner, or other EHR systems — and you need FHIR/HL7 expertise to make it work.
Your users are frustrated by manual data re-entry across systems and you want seamless health data flow.
You need compliant data pipelines that handle PHI securely across system boundaries.
You're building a care coordination tool that needs unified patient records from multiple sources.
Related Solution
8-Week HIPAA-Compliant MVP Launch
From concept to compliant product in 8 weeks — built for healthcare startups ready to ship.
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Ready to build ehr & health data integration that actually ships?
All features are built PHI-safe and HIPAA-compliant from the first sprint — not reviewed and patched at the end.