HIT Consultant October 14, 2021
Anand Hirekatur, Engineering Leader at Innovaccer

The recent enforcement of new rules to encourage the freer flow of healthcare data mainly through application programming interfaces (APIs) has jolted providers and payers into action to meet interoperability standards.

However, the rush to comply with the new requirements and avoid penalties may blind them to the subtleties and complexities of healthcare contexts as well as the significant differences between building APIs in this space versus for enterprises.

As major investments in health tech companies show, APIs will be the future of health information exchange (HIE). These interfaces are emerging as the “backbone” of the digital health economy, with payers, providers, and healthcare technology companies expecting them to “become the glue that binds healthcare together”.

But if healthcare organizations...

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Topics: Apps, Digital Health, EMR / EHR, Health IT, Healthcare System, HIE (Interoperability), Insurance, Payer, Privacy / Security, Provider, Technology
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