Becker's Healthcare November 4, 2024
Giles Bruce

Epic is moving forward on interoperability by adopting new government standards for data exchange.

The company went live Nov. 4 with application programming interfaces that allow app developers integrating with Epic to be compliant with federal interoperability standards. The EHR vendor offers free, open-source codes that support version 3 of the United States Core Data for Interoperability, aka USCDI v3.

“This is just the latest example of the long-standing support Epic has for interoperability,” Epic Showroom lead Antonia Papajani told Becker’s. “It’s a really scalable way for folks across the industry, whether that be our health system partners, payers, EHR vendors like ourselves or other digital health companies out there trying to connect to all do so in a way...

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