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Found on https://api.cpsi.com
- Rename Exscribe to ModMed - ModMed owns Exscribe and a few others - Endpoints list: https://mm-fhir-endpoint-display.prod.fhir.ema-api.com
- Found on: https://www.nablemd.com/certification2015.html - Endpoint list: https://admin.nthtechnology.com/fhir_endpoints.php/html
- Nextech has four different documentation URLs depending on which software the practice is running - API access is on request
- AllMeds has apparently been purchased by iSalus Healthcare - The documentation is a PDF of a webpage - The actual webpage (from the PDF footer) is password-protected - Found on: https://isalushealthcare.com/allmeds/certification/
- Each PHI provider has its own instance of the API, requiring registration with each provider individually - Found on: https://prognocis.com/fhir/FHIRAPIDocuments.html - FHIR home (with sandbox): https://prognocis.com/fhir/
- Pulse is an on-prem EHR solution — you must register with each individual provider - Looks like it costs $2500 to register (source: https://harrisambulatory.com/pulse-api-documentation) - Found on: https://www.pulseinc.com/terms-conditions/certification-costs-and-limitations
- Uses FHIR R4 - Found on: https://www.nethealth.com/fhir-api-specifications
- Part of ModMed - "EMA" in ModMed is Eyefinity
- Does not seem to support FHIR
- OpenEHR cannot be added to Fasten as it is because it doesn't support FHIR - It's an alternative to FHIR (see https://discourse.openehr.org/t/fhir-vs-openehr/2854)
Per the CHPL, Sigmund uses BlueButtonPro.
Not a FHIR API
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