SC Media June 13, 2022
Jessica Davis

The Office for the National Coordinator’s progress report on the current state of healthcare APIs shows developers are aware of and are working to correct some key privacy and security concerns, as the Department of Health and Human Services’ continues its interoperability push.

The report assesses the current landscape of API-based health information exchange based on the perspective of app developers and data integrators, as well as their role in effective data aggregation and exchange.

ONC has seen an influx in third-party developers emerging in the marketplace to support the need for health apps that can gather and exchange data from electronic health records, devices and systems. But as noted in SC Media reports, a host of privacy and security...

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