Healthcare Interoperability

Connect. Import. Understand. Format. Comply

Connect. Import. Understand. Format. Comply

Healthcare Data Interoperability and Automatic Parsing

Fast and effective suite of products for healthcare data interoperability via FHIR HL7 API and automatic, AI-enabled parsing of health data to minimize costs and errors in health information exchange

Suite of Healthcare Interoperability Products
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Web based, Interoperability dashboard
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API for bidirectional Interoperability
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AI Driven parser for CCDA data

Patient Access

plug-n-play API for Patient Access

Healthtech products for interoperability in healthcare, single connection to all EMRs and automatic data parsing

Enabling Healthcare Providers to do more clinical work rather than clerical work, by on-demand supply of healthcare records through highly capable FHIR HL7 API for interoperability in healthcare. Oprable is also nationwide pioneer in automatic health data parsing, via highly mature artificial intelligence, that minimizes efforts, costs and errors in health information exchanges (HIE). A single integration with Oprable enables providers to exchange healthcare data with most EMRs across the US.

CCDA   FHIR

ONC  TEFCA  HIPAA

CCDA   FHIR

ONC  TEFCA  HIPAA

Get Health Data from Anywhere​

With more than 2 billion records exchanged per month & thousands of Care Providers connected, Oprable can import desired Health Records from across USA.​

What We Offer

Plug-n-Play design​ & Affordable Solution

Integration with Oprable is fast & seamless because it is designed to be Plug-n-Play. Your headache is minimized, no downtime and instantaneous compliance!​ With our nationwide scale of operation and high degree of automation, Oprable's solutions are low cost. ROI is higher due to more value-added benefits for comparable cost!​

Import data in your preferred format​

With automatic parsing of all imported data into your preferred format, Oprable makes life easy for your end user and IT personnel. Thus, reducing your manual efforts & overhead costs.​

Our Story

We help healthcare organizations access patient information securely and quickly

Oprable is established by highly regarded individuals in the healthcare sector with years of experience within the domain.

We aim to help healthcare organizations access patient information securely and quickly with a fraction of current costs. By freeing up providers from clerical work, US healthcare organizations have just started experiencing a revolution in healthcare delivery.

Our founder was trying to access his family’s medical records to get a second opinion. What he encountered is pretty disappointing. Not only was he given hundreds of paper copies from various organizations, but he was also charged per page of the records. Neither the patient nor the providers were pleased with this situation.

In the given age and time, it makes it impossible to comprehend this. If a provider needs data to treat a patient, they need it immediately and in a format that they can consume quickly. Similarly, patients should have it digitally available.

Inspired from a personal experience, Oprable was built with a purpose of enabling healthcare organizations and patients access their data securely and in real-time. We also have expert data scientists to work with our clients to solve their use cases in health information exchange, complex healthcare data management with artificial intelligence and nationwide, bidirectional healthcare interoperability with FHIR HL7 API. Providers rate Oprable as the best healthcare vendor with FHIR standard for healthcare interoperability in the US.

Our Products

Most advanced suite of products for healthcare interoperability and health information exchange

Oprable’s suite of healthare data products, meets the needs of each player with the healthcare space in the United States. The health-IT needs of private practitioners and individual providers differ from the challenges faced by healthcare organizations like hospitals, EMRs, telehealth, remote patient monitoring, payers, etc. Oprable Atlas gives providers free access to interoperability for upto 1000 patient’s records. Oprable ConneXa is the flagship FHIR HL7 API that is renowned as a powerful tool for on-demand, nationwide bi-directional interoperability in healthcare. Oprable ViVA minimizes efforts, costs and errors in manual HIE management by building on artificial intelligence. Thus, Oprable as a vendor of healthcare interoperability is regarded as the best vendor for compliance to Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement or TEFCA.

Atlas

Patient Atlas is a visualization and an API-driven tool that aggregates and displays patient health data on a single screen.

ConneXa

Oprable ConneXa truly empowers clinicians by presenting patient’s complete clinical history for review at the point of care.

ViVA

Oprable ViVA standardizes and enriches the clinical data for businesses to consume.

Patient Access

Patient Access

Oprable enables Health IT systems to offer individual patients instant access their own health records. IAL2 identity verification ensures identity proofing
Our Solutions

Fast and Effective way to exchange Health Records across the United States

Oprable offers a fast way to interoperability of Health records from across the United States into your system. Our proprietary healthcare FHIR APIs have a plug-n-play architecture at its best! With millions of records exchanged per month & thousands of Care Providers connected, Oprable not only imports the desired records via Oprable ConneXa but also automatically parses them into a format of your preference via Oprable ViVA .

This makes you not only instantaneously complaint to government regulation but also offers unique value to your customer by developing your competitive strengths. Read on under Solutions to know further.

At Oprable, our primary goals are to enable care providers to deliver better patient care. We do so by empowering each entity in the healthcare value chain via offering major business benefits through our world class interoperability technology, Application Program Interface (API) and Software Development Kits.

Healthcare applications of our Solutions

The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) claims in its national roadmap that the adoption of electronic health records (EHRs) has skyrocketed in the US. Less than half of hospitals are integrating the data they receive into unique patient records, despite the fact that many hospitals now regularly have access to medical information and patient data from outside sources. Therefore, even while access to crucial clinical data has increased, much work still needs to be done to unite stakeholders and build an integrated data ecosystem. Being a key member of CommonWell Health Alliance, Oprable has successfully managed to solve this problem by partnering healthcare providers in the United States for healthcare interoperability, EHR integration and automated healthcare data parsing. Thus, Oprable is being regarded as the best vendor for interoperability in healthcare and compliance to Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA). 

Stakeholders in the healthcare ecosystem, including primary care providers, recognise that access to health records is essential for delivering quality healthcare outcomes from the perspective of the patient as well as the provider. Providers across the United States are enabled for bidirectional interoperability of health records by either subscribing to Oprable Atlas or with seamless integration of Oprable FHIR APIs into the Health IT system like EMR.

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Anyone who has been in U.S. healthcare would vouch for the fact that custom EMR integration is a highly expensive and technically intensive affair. In addition, simply integrating with one EMR isn’t sufficient to deliver healthcare effectively since numerous EMRs and Health IT systems are used by fellow providers and thus, multiple integrations further catapult the capital investment leading to commercially unviable healthcare operations.

However, a single integration with Oprable ensures that healthcare records from EMRs across the United States can be accessed by your clinicians while health records form your EHR can be exported to EMRs across the U.S. thus, Oprable sets your Health-IT for nationwide bi-directional interoperability while saving large amounts of capital. Oprable has mastered the HL7 FHIR API and thus offers most affordable nationwide bi-directional interoperability in healthcare, EMR integration and automatic parsing of healthcare data. Here is a video giving a brief on how interoperability in healthcare has become easier. 

Remote Patient Monitoring or RPM is characterized by Patient generated healthcare data from wearables, apps, and home health devices, as well as the programmes that leverage the data, must be integrated into the EHR. This enables clinicians to monitor patients while maintaining their current workflow, allowing care teams to intervene more quickly when needed and resulting in more efficient care processes. Healthcare interoperability enabled by Oprable through the FHIR APIs ConneXa and ViVA ensures that Providers can use RPM health data alongside other clinical data. This provides a more comprehensive understanding of a patient's health and allows providers to act more proactively.

Growing prevalence of Telehealth in U.S. healthcare means that providers and patients will most likely be placed farther away. Covid-19 established that a telehealth solution certainly increases access to care; however, care providers via telemedicine have proposed that health data interoperability creates the high acuity required to simulate an encounter as if it were conducted in a care facility. It is just as important to capture vitals in a physical care facility as it is in an telehealth virtual setting. Oprable has mastered the HL7 FHIR API and thus offers most affordable nationwide bi-directional interoperability in healthcare.

Here is a video giving a brief overview of role of healthcare interoperability in telehealth, telemedicine and other digital healthcare services.  

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At Oprable, we recognise that healthcare interoperable medical technologies are best used in Critical Care Management to actively enhance human capabilities in delivering care. FHIR APIs by Oprable seamlessly connect not only health systems within a provider’s walls but also with health systems beyond the facility with disparate healthcare providers.

Being a key member of CommonWell Health Alliance, Oprable has turned out to be aa major cog in the wheel of Critical Care Management in the United States for healthcare interoperability, EHR integration and automated healthcare data parsing. The quality of healthcare data, made available via Oprable FHIR APIs, is assured since the source of data is Commonwell Health Alliance and other leading national Qualified Health Information Networks.

Instantaneous Compliance to Interoperability of Health records at industry lowest costs. Complinace to FHIR R4 & HIPAA made easy.

Read More

Stakeholders in the healthcare ecosystem, including primary care providers, recognise that access to health records is essential for delivering quality healthcare outcomes from the perspective of the patient as well as the provider. Providers across the United States are enabled for bidirectional interoperability of health records by either subscribing to Oprable Atlas or with seamless integration of Oprable FHIR APIs into the Health IT system like EMR.

Read More

Anyone who has been in U.S. healthcare would vouch for the fact that custom EMR integration is a highly expensive and technically intensive affair. In addition, simply integrating with one EMR isn’t sufficient to deliver healthcare effectively since numerous EMRs and Health IT systems are used by fellow providers and thus, multiple integrations further catapult the capital investment leading to commercially unviable healthcare operations.

However, a single integration with Oprable ensures that healthcare records from EMRs across the United States can be accessed by your clinicians while health records form your EHR can be exported to EMRs across the U.S. thus, Oprable sets your Health-IT for nationwide bi-directional interoperability while saving large amounts of capital. Oprable has mastered the HL7 FHIR API and thus offers most affordable nationwide bi-directional interoperability in healthcare, EMR integration and automatic parsing of healthcare data. Here is a video giving a brief on how interoperability in healthcare has become easier. 

Remote Patient Monitoring or RPM is characterized by Patient generated healthcare data from wearables, apps, and home health devices, as well as the programmes that leverage the data, must be integrated into the EHR. This enables clinicians to monitor patients while maintaining their current workflow, allowing care teams to intervene more quickly when needed and resulting in more efficient care processes. Healthcare interoperability enabled by Oprable through the FHIR APIs ConneXa and ViVA ensures that Providers can use RPM health data alongside other clinical data. This provides a more comprehensive understanding of a patient's health and allows providers to act more proactively.

Growing prevalence of Telehealth in U.S. healthcare means that providers and patients will most likely be placed farther away. Covid-19 established that a telehealth solution certainly increases access to care; however, care providers via telemedicine have proposed that health data interoperability creates the high acuity required to simulate an encounter as if it were conducted in a care facility. It is just as important to capture vitals in a physical care facility as it is in an telehealth virtual setting. Oprable has mastered the HL7 FHIR API and thus offers most affordable nationwide bi-directional interoperability in healthcare.

Here is a video giving a brief overview of role of healthcare interoperability in telehealth, telemedicine and other digital healthcare services.  

Read More

At Oprable, we recognise that healthcare interoperable medical technologies are best used in Critical Care Management to actively enhance human capabilities in delivering care. FHIR APIs by Oprable seamlessly connect not only health systems within a provider’s walls but also with health systems beyond the facility with disparate healthcare providers.

Being a key member of CommonWell Health Alliance, Oprable has turned out to be aa major cog in the wheel of Critical Care Management in the United States for healthcare interoperability, EHR integration and automated healthcare data parsing. The quality of healthcare data, made available via Oprable FHIR APIs, is assured since the source of data is Commonwell Health Alliance and other leading national Qualified Health Information Networks.

Instantaneous Compliance to Interoperability of Health records at industry lowest costs. Complinace to FHIR R4 & HIPAA made easy.

Read More

Stakeholders in the healthcare ecosystem, including primary care providers, recognise that access to health records is essential for delivering quality healthcare outcomes from the perspective of the patient as well as the provider. Providers across the United States are enabled for bidirectional interoperability of health records by either subscribing to Oprable Atlas or with seamless integration of Oprable FHIR APIs into the Health IT system like EMR.

Read More

Anyone who has been in U.S. healthcare would vouch for the fact that custom EMR integration is a highly expensive and technically intensive affair. In addition, simply integrating with one EMR isn’t sufficient to deliver healthcare effectively since numerous EMRs and Health IT systems are used by fellow providers and thus, multiple integrations further catapult the capital investment leading to commercially unviable healthcare operations.

However, a single integration with Oprable ensures that healthcare records from EMRs across the United States can be accessed by your clinicians while health records form your EHR can be exported to EMRs across the U.S. thus, Oprable sets your Health-IT for nationwide bi-directional interoperability while saving large amounts of capital. Oprable has mastered the HL7 FHIR API and thus offers most affordable nationwide bi-directional interoperability in healthcare, EMR integration and automatic parsing of healthcare data. Here is a video giving a brief on how interoperability in healthcare has become easier. 

Remote Patient Monitoring or RPM is characterized by Patient generated healthcare data from wearables, apps, and home health devices, as well as the programmes that leverage the data, must be integrated into the EHR. This enables clinicians to monitor patients while maintaining their current workflow, allowing care teams to intervene more quickly when needed and resulting in more efficient care processes. Healthcare interoperability enabled by Oprable through the FHIR APIs ConneXa and ViVA ensures that Providers can use RPM health data alongside other clinical data. This provides a more comprehensive understanding of a patient's health and allows providers to act more proactively.

Growing prevalence of Telehealth in U.S. healthcare means that providers and patients will most likely be placed farther away. Covid-19 established that a telehealth solution certainly increases access to care; however, care providers via telemedicine have proposed that health data interoperability creates the high acuity required to simulate an encounter as if it were conducted in a care facility. It is just as important to capture vitals in a physical care facility as it is in an telehealth virtual setting. Oprable has mastered the HL7 FHIR API and thus offers most affordable nationwide bi-directional interoperability in healthcare.

Here is a video giving a brief overview of role of healthcare interoperability in telehealth, telemedicine and other digital healthcare services.  

Read More

At Oprable, we recognise that healthcare interoperable medical technologies are best used in Critical Care Management to actively enhance human capabilities in delivering care. FHIR APIs by Oprable seamlessly connect not only health systems within a provider’s walls but also with health systems beyond the facility with disparate healthcare providers.

Being a key member of CommonWell Health Alliance, Oprable has turned out to be aa major cog in the wheel of Critical Care Management in the United States for healthcare interoperability, EHR integration and automated healthcare data parsing. The quality of healthcare data, made available via Oprable FHIR APIs, is assured since the source of data is Commonwell Health Alliance and other leading national Qualified Health Information Networks.

Instantaneous Compliance to Interoperability of Health records at industry lowest costs. Complinace to FHIR R4 & HIPAA made easy.

Read More

Our Faq

Frequently Asked Questions

What is interoperability in healthcare?

Health data has always been difficult to acquire and exchange securely. Health data is sensitive and needs a high level of privacy and security, which makes sharing it challenging. However, not having access to it when needed could have serious consequences. Lack of interoperability can cause an individual's or a population’s health needs to be misunderstood, that can result in subpar results and more expensive treatment.

Healthcare interoperability means setting up of IT systems, standards, processes and controls that enable providers to access patients’ health records from disparate sources across the healthcare ecosystem.

Healthcare interoperability and data sharing are going to be more and more important for providing good healthcare as populations throughout the world age and people live longer. According to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality in the US, at least two chronic mental or physical disorders affect two out of every three older people. Approximately 66 percent of US healthcare costs are currently related to treating patients with numerous chronic illnesses. 

How Interoperability benefits Patients, Providers and Payers?

In addition to assisting doctors and other healthcare professionals in getting a fuller picture of their patients, healthcare data interoperability benefits organizations in the healthcare sector. Health plans would have a better knowledge of their utilization rates and demand for services if health information systems were more interconnected. Access to demographic data would allow government service providers to identify trends and address the needs of their constituents.  

Better interoperability in healthcare would enable enterprises to cease thinking of people as patients one day, health plan members the next, and app users the following day. Instead, industry decision-makers would be able to begin examining how people obtain and use health information, regardless of its source, in order to promote better service models, pursue improved patient safety, and enhance the experiences of the clients they serve. 

Growing prevalence of Telehealth in United States healthcare means that providers and patients will most likely be placed farther away. Here is a video giving a brief overview of role of healthcare interoperability in telehealth, telemedicine and such digital healthcare services. 

Challenges in healthcare interoperability?

There are some common challenges that healthcare organisations face when working to make their data and systems more interoperable. Let's look at those challenges and how businesses can overcome them: 

Legacy Systems 

Healthcare organisations with older legacy systems must modernise their systems while also meeting interoperability standards. Organizations can achieve both objectives by utilising a hybrid cloud approach to extract data from legacy systems and make it more accessible to modern applications and programmes. This method allows organisations to keep data flowing while they work on updating their systems. Oprable offers two approaches. The first one is an API that integrates with your EMR or health IT system through Oprable ConneXa and the second is a free, web-based dashboard for nation-wide bi-directional interoperability in form of Oprable Atlas

Fragmented Healthcare industry 

Improving interoperability necessitates close collaboration among various organisations, regulators, and leaders, as well as within organisations. Regulators set standards and rules for healthcare organisations to follow, but organisations that want to be proactive about healthcare interoperability should develop a dedicated interoperability strategy and prioritise interoperability planning. Reach out to an Oprable expert here to know how to make your roadmap for healthcare interoperability. 

Cost constraints 

Few organisations have the necessary financial or technical resources to invest in the technical resources required to build a truly interoperable system. Organizations should check to see if they are eligible for government grants to update health records systems. Oprable leads the pack of interoperability providers in the United States with highly affordable pricing plans

Disparate health systems 

Because organisations must adhere to different rules and regulations depending on the type of care they provide and where they are located, many have highly customised data. Organizations can assist in connecting various internal and external systems by utilising a hybrid cloud platform that allows them to combine and integrate their data without sacrificing the customizations required. While Oprable ConneXa is nation-wide leader in healthcare interoperability, Oprable ViVA offer industry first AI-enabled automated data parsing from disparate formats into your preferred standard format for the comfort of providers. Oprable Atlas offers clinicians who are looking for a free platform that offers them to experience health interoperability in real-time. 

Our Team

Oprable

Oprable

Venkat Thimmaraju

FOUNDER & CEO

Oprable

Aakash Kag

CO-FOUNDER & SOLUTIONS ARCHITECT

Testimonials

What our clients say about us

“Working in a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) in Brooklyn, it is amazing to be able to access the health records of my pediatric patients using Oprable’s Patient Atlas Dashboard. I have parents who take my patients to the local hospitals in my area for pediatric emergency care, but forget to bring the discharge paper work to their visit with me. Using Patient Atlas, I am able to access the emergency visit encounter in order to provide a continuum of care for my patients and their families in my office. As a pediatrician, I recommend other providers using Patient Atlas to access the electronic health records of their patients as well.”

Dr. Anise Joseph, MD
Board Certified Pediatrician LaSante Health Center

We all are aware that Regional Health Information Organization(RHIO) perform a crucial role in rural areas. Rural areas are hard to be connected via health network. Our customer from the mid- west faced similar challenge. More so, getting specialist care was proving to be cumbersome. Although the RHIO did a fabulous job by providing access to telehealth, the specialist care providers needed access to patients’ history of health information. Medical assistant to rural community was ineffective and often delayed due to unavailability of patients’ health records. Oprable connected with the RHIO in Feb 2021. We did a free ‘as-is’ analysis of the RHIO’s situation and submitted a report within 2 days for the Board to review. We identified a lead time for 14 days to implement ‘Interoperability’ across the territory covered by the RHIO. Such short lead time was possible due to the in-built automation and plug-&-play nature of our product

RHIO pioneers health tech
-SVP, a RHIO from the mid-west

 “As the CEO of a remote patient monitoring tech company, I find that using Patient Atlas from Oprable has be very helpful in finding past patient records for my clinicians on staff. I have received wonderful feedback from the doctors, nurses and other support staff stating that Patient Atlas has saved them countless hours in their work day from having to request medical records the “slow way”; i.e., via calls, faxes, medical release forms, etc. They have also told me how much happier they are not wasting time during the day with these “mindless” tasks and can focus more on providing patient care. I highly recommend using Oprable’s Patient Atlas dashboard to attain the records needed for remote patient monitoring and care.” 

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