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Our platforms secure all types of identity from AI agents to your customers, employees, and partners.
Our platforms secure all types of identity from AI agents to your customers, employees, and partners.
Okta is the neutral, powerful, and extensible platform that puts identity at the heart of your stack.
Okta and Auth0 deliver flexible, secure access. Build fast with our extensible platforms for customers, workforce, and non-human identities.
Our platforms secure all types of identity from AI agents to your customers, employees, and partners.
Our platforms secure all types of identity from AI agents to your customers, employees, and partners.
Okta is the neutral, powerful, and extensible platform that puts identity at the heart of your stack.
Okta and Auth0 deliver flexible, secure access. Build fast with our extensible platforms for customers, workforce, and non-human identities.
Our platforms secure all types of identity from AI agents to your customers, employees, and partners.
Today, there isn’t an easy way to safely share patient data across the healthcare ecosystem, often leading to poor patient care and higher costs. In May of 2020, the U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released the Interoperability and Patient Access final rule (CMS-9115-F), which aims to help solve this problem.
The Interoperability and Patient Access final rule identifies two baseline standards, Substitutable Medical Applications, Reusable Technologies (SMART) and FHIR® –Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources to make interoperability easier and safer.
In order to comply with the Interoperability and Patient Access final rule, CMS-regulated payers, such as certain healthcare insurance providers, must provide a standardized Application Programming Interface (API) for patients to access their healthcare-related data following the FHIR standard. Applications that access a patient’s health data may require patient consent/authorization and must follow the SMART standard.
Most off-the-shelf identity products are not fully capable of meeting the patient consent/authorization requirements on their own, and must be further enhanced to meet the interoperability needs set forth by CMS.
Reference implementation that extends Okta’s authorization service as a platform to meet the interoperability needs set forth by CMS is available on GitHub.
Below is the logical flow to access patient information using Okta SMART on FHIR:

Below is the logical flow to access patient information using Okta SMART on FHIR:
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