Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources.
HL7 FHIR standards, APIs, and certified enablement that help payers and EHR platforms share healthcare data securely and consistently.
FHIR for connected healthcare
Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) is a standard framework developed by HL7 for exchanging healthcare information electronically. It simplifies data sharing between healthcare systems, enhancing interoperability and improving patient care.
Key Features
- Standardized data exchange for consistent, secure sharing of health data
- Interoperability that connects health systems for seamless communication
- Flexibility across data formats and devices
- Compliance support for regulatory standards, including HIPAA

Certifications
- HL7 Certified — team certified by Health Level Seven International in FHIR standards
- HIPAA Compliant — adherence to HIPAA for data privacy and security
- Certified Health IT — recognized for certified health IT solutions that enhance patient care


CMS Patient Access API Certification
Digital HIE's iX Payer Solution enables CMS Patient Access Rule compliance for payers. Consolidate, curate, and de-silo healthcare data into a standards-based Member Data Repository (MDR) — an authoritative source for clinical, claims, and other member-relevant data from internal systems and external sources such as providers, pharmacies, labs, and devices.
- CMS Payer and Patient Access FHIR API Certification
- Patient Access API — US Drug Formulary
- Patient Access API — Patient Clinical Data
- Patient Access API — Claims and Encounter Data
- Provider Directory API
- Bulk Data Export API
21st Century Cures Act g(10) Certification
iX EHR Solution helps enable Cures Act compliance and certification for single or multi-tenant EHR software. It bolts on to EHR platforms to augment interoperability capabilities.
- Certified FHIR façade and FHIR Server APIs
- SMART on FHIR application support
- Single or multi-patient (Bulk) API
- Single and multi-tenant support
- Authorization services
- Auditing services
- Data mapping and transformation
- Time synchronization


Mandatory Disclosures
The mandatory disclosure statement of costs and any additional transparency information for our certified product(s) is posted as required by Cures Act g(10) certification requirements.
Real World Testing
As part of Conditions and Maintenance of Certification under the 21st Century Cures Act Final Rule, ONC requires annual Real World Testing. Digital HIE supports plans and results that demonstrate successful interoperability of certified capabilities in real-world use.
Need FHIR APIs or Cures Act enablement?
Talk with Digital HIE about payer APIs, EHR FHIR façades, and certified interoperability programs.
