Get connected and compliant with

ONC 21st Century Cures
 Act and CMS 9115-F

Adopt interoperability to meet CMS 9115-F & ONC 21st century Cures Act compliance with Minerva
Get connected and compliant with

ONC 21st Century Cures 
Act and CMS 9115-F

Adopt interoperability to meet CMS 9115-F & ONC 21st 
century Cures Act compliance with Minerva
New regulations driving Interoperability
ONC’s Cures Act Final Rule
ONC’s Final Rule implements certain provisions of the 21st century Cures Act to advance interoperability and support the access, exchange and use of electronic health information. This rule applies to Providers only.
New regulations driving Interoperability
ONC’s Cures Act Final Rule
ONC’s Final Rule implements certain provisions of the 21st century Cures Act to advance interoperability and support the access, exchange and use of electronic health information. This rule applies to Providers only.
CMS Interoperability & Patient Access Rule (CMS 9115-F)

The CMS Interoperability and Patient Access Rule will focus on improving interoperability and patient access. This will be done by giving patients access to their health information when they need it most, and in a way that they can best use it. This rule applies to both Payers and Providers.

CMS Interoperability & Patient Access Rule (CMS 9115-F)

The CMS Interoperability and Patient Access Rule will focus on improving interoperability and patient access. This will be done by giving patients access to their health information when they need it most, and in a way that they can best use it. This rule applies to both Payers and Providers.

Minerva earns
ONC Health IT Certification from Drummond Group
First product to be certified with BOTH B(10) & G(10) MEASURES

About Our Solutions

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Best in-class data normalization and transformation capabilities

FHIR repository for healthcare data

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Open Platform with ability to rapidly collect and merge data from any source format or system ranging from clinical, operational and financial IT system across organizations

Single, unified view of patient's care

SMART on FHIR APIs to integrate with third party applications

Asset-107

Best in-class data normalization and transformation capabilities

FHIR repository for healthcare data

Asset-105

Open Platform with ability to rapidly collect and merge data from any source format or system ranging from clinical, operational and financial IT system across organizations

Single, unified view of patient's care

SMART on FHIR APIs to integrate with third party applications

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DATASHEET
Take the first step towards removing interoperability barriers and value engineer your existing business process to meet the compliance requirements to avoid penalties.
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WHITEPAPER
Download the Cures Act Compliance
in a Box whitepaper.

Why mphrX

We were founded because communication and coordination challenges negatively impact patients every day. We solve these gaps together with our customers to improve their healthcare services.

OUR PLATFORM HELPED THEM
GENERATE 3X+ ROI THROUGH:
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SPEED

Reducing Integration lead-time by 50% and effort by 70%

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VALUE

Rapidly enabling SMART on FHIR APIs within weeks and not months

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FLEXIBILITY

Helping you to reuse, repurpose, reconfigure the building blocks according to the business needs

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SPEED

Reducing Integration lead-time by 50% and effort by 70%

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VALUE

Rapidly enabling SMART on FHIR APIs within weeks and not months

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FLEXIBILITY

Helping you to reuse, repurpose, reconfigure the building blocks according to the business needs

What needs to be done and when?
ONC CURE’S ACT FINAL RULE
The ONC Cures Act aims at making healthcare data more computable and giving patients more control of their medical record. Healthcare providers are required to update their Condition of Certification for the following measures.
No Information Blocking
$ 170.401
Providers must agree to not take any action that constitutes information blocking or inhibiting access. Certain exceptions have been allowed.
Standardized API for Patient and Population Services
$ 170.401
Providers must implement or upgrade their Healthcare IT application to be certified with this measure. This measure requires the use of HL7 FHIR R4 APIs and the SMART specification to be implemented to provide patients with access to their health information.
Electronic Health Information (EHI) Export
$ 170.315(b)(10)
Providers must implement or upgrade their Healthcare IT applications to be certified with this measure, which requires the ability to export EHI stored in certified systems to support patient EHI request. This also requires supporting health providers that need to export an entire patient population to transition to another health system.
Adoption to the USCDI for
(b)(1), (b)(2), (e)(1), (f)(5), (g)(6), (g)(9), and (g)(10) $ 170.315
Providers must implement all healthcare data exchange to comply with the U.S. Core Data for Interoperability (USCDI) standard instead of the Common Clinical Data Set.

CMS Interoperability & Patient Access Rule (CMS 9115-F)

The CMS Interoperability and Patient Access Final Rule enables patients’ access to their health care record via any app of their choice implemented via API based interoperability between their provider’s electronic record and their smartphone or other modern software apps.
May 1, 2021
Admission, Discharge, and Transfer event notifications
This requires hospitals to send electronic patient event notifications of a patient’s admission, discharge, and/or transfer to another healthcare facility or to another community provider or practitioner.
No Information Blocking
$ 170.401
Providers must agree to not take any action that constitutes information blocking or inhibiting access. Certain exceptions have been allowed.
Standardized API for Patient and Population Services
$ 170.401
Providers must implement or upgrade their Healthcare IT application to be certified with this measure. This measure requires the use of HL7 FHIR R4 APIs and the SMART specification to be implemented to provide patients with access to their health information.
Electronic Health Information (EHI) Export
$ 170.315(b)(10)
Providers must implement or upgrade their Healthcare IT applications to be certified with this measure, which requires the ability to export EHI stored in certified systems to support patient EHI request. This also requires supporting health providers that need to export an entire patient population to transition to another health system.
Adoption to the USCDI for
(b)(1), (b)(2), (e)(1), (f)(5), (g)(6), (g)(9), and (g)(10) $ 170.315
Providers must implement all healthcare data exchange to comply with the U.S. Core Data for Interoperability (USCDI) standard instead of the Common Clinical Data Set.

CMS Interoperability & Patient Access Rule (CMS 9115-F)

The CMS Interoperability and Patient Access Final Rule enables patients’ access to their health care record via any app of their choice implemented via API based interoperability between their provider’s electronic record and their smartphone or other modern software apps.
May 1, 2021
Admission, Discharge, and Transfer event notifications
This requires hospitals to send electronic patient event notifications of a patient’s admission, discharge, and/or transfer to another healthcare facility or to another community provider or practitioner.

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