Why Choose Our EHR Integration Services

Standards-Driven Development

Our integrations fully align with FHIR, HL7, and HIPAA standards. For example, in the case of HealthScout referral system, we ensured a secure, compliant, and seamless data exchange across diverse clinical environments.

Performance and Trust at the Core

In healthcare, reliability is non-negotiable. Our integration architecture is designed for speed, uptime, and data integrity, with secure APIs, structured data models, and high-availability deployment strategies that scale with your needs.

True Interoperability

We take a vendor-agnostic approach, enabling your product to connect with multiple EHR vendors, lab systems, and care networks. Whether integrating with Epic, Cerner, or MEDITECH, we create connectors that support flexible, cross-platform workflows.

Better Care Through Smarter Data

With integrations like HealthScout, specialists can instantly access patient histories, referrals, and critical insights, leading to faster decisions, improved coordination, and better overall patient outcomes.

Built for Efficiency & Growth

We automate workflows, including referrals, scheduling, and record updates, to improve accuracy and reduce administrative load. Our solutions scale seamlessly as your user base or network expands.

Proven Security and Compliance

From end-to-end encryption and audit trails to fine-grained access controls, we help you meet the toughest security standards. Centralized governance ensures you know exactly who is accessing data, and why.

Use Cases

Digital Health Products Requiring EHR Access

From wellness apps to remote monitoring tools, accessing EHR data is key for personalized care. Our integrations securely pull real-time medical data into your product, so clinicians can trust the insights it delivers.

    Care Coordination Platforms

    Specialists, primary care providers, and patients all need access to the same, accurate patient record. Our integrations enable the seamless sharing of encounter histories, lab results, prescriptions, and more, facilitating smooth collaboration and timely interventions.

      Secure, Scalable EHR Integration

      Clinical trial and health analytics platforms rely on high-quality, structured EHR data. We enable secure access to real-world datasets while maintaining privacy and compliance.

        What You Can Expect

        Secure, Scalable EHR Integration

        We build integration layers with modern APIs and FHIR standards that can handle high-volume clinical workloads, scaling easily as your platform grows.

          HIPAA & HL7/FHIR Compliance

          Compliance is built in from day one. Every integration meets HIPAA, GDPR, and HL7/FHIR requirements, ensuring your product can communicate seamlessly across the healthcare ecosystem.

            Hands-On Expertise

            We bring direct experience integrating with major EHR systems in regulated environments. From planning to implementation and testing, we guide your team every step of the way, ensuring smooth deployment, strong governance, and audit readiness.

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                FAQ

                What is in an electronic health record?

                An Electronic Health Record (EHR) is an electronic version of a patient’s medical history, that is maintained by the provider over time, and may include all of the key administrative clinical data relevant to that person’s care under a particular provider, including demographics, progress notes, problems, medications

                What are the top 3 EHR systems?

                The top three EHR (Electronic Health Record) systems are Epic, Oracle Cerner, and MEDITECH. Epic is the market leader, followed by Cerner (now part of Oracle) and MEDITECH

                What is the difference between an EHR and EMR?

                The ability to share complete information instantly is one of the main differences between an EMR and an EHR. An EMR captures information from a single care provider, which is only available to that one care provider. However, EHRs are designed to be used by multiple care providers and healthcare organizations.

                What are the three types of EHR?

                1. Physician-hosted systems, which means that all data is hosted on a physician’s own servers. 2. Remotely-hosted systems shift the storage of data from the physician to a third party. 3. Remote Systems.

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