Healthcare IT News September 25, 2025
Andrea Fox

At its Open@Epic data interoperability conference, the company also touted new access features, made possible through APIs and Bluetooth, and expanded developer resources, such as direct web links to sandboxes and more than 40 playbooks.

At the Open@Epic interoperability conference held on its Verona, Wisconsin, campus Thursday, Epic unveiled its plans for enhancing both patient-driven data connections and app developer support.

The vendor also told the nearly 1,000 healthcare data exchange experts in attendance about its continuing efforts to integrate data exchange standards, such as USCDI v5 and HL7 v2, into its tech stacks.

Seth Hain, Epic’s senior vice president of research and development, stressed the importance of collaboration with developers and “two-way learning” as he opened the event...

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