Metriport
Adds a button to the patient profile that opens Metriport's dashboard with that patient's consolidated medical history from outside health systems.
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The problem it solves
Practices accessing patient data across multiple health systems must build and maintain complex interoperability pipelines. Without a shared health record layer, longitudinal patient history is incomplete and costly to assemble.
What's included
- Button on the patient profile linking out to Metriport's dashboard
- Consolidated, de-duplicated medical history pulled from major HIEs, pharmacies, and labs
- Data delivered in FHIR R4, C-CDA, or PDF formats
- Per-query billing — unlimited documents per successful query, no charge for empty or duplicate queries
- Enabled by contacting Metriport directly, not self-serve within Healthie
How it works
Once enabled, a button appears on the patient's profile; clicking it opens a new tab to that patient's complete medical history in the Metriport dashboard, aggregated from major national and regional Health Information Exchanges, pharmacies, and labs. Data is standardized, de-duplicated, and normalized into FHIR R4, C-CDA, or PDF formats. A query is billed once per patient — retrieving 1,000 documents counts the same as retrieving one, and repeat queries with no new documents aren't charged.
Metriport aggregates a patient's clinical history from outside health systems and surfaces it through a button on the patient's profile in Healthie, which opens the Metriport dashboard with that patient's consolidated medical record. It's built for practices that need visibility into care delivered elsewhere, and requires enabling the Metriport Healthie app through Metriport directly. Metriport pulls from the largest Health Information Exchanges (HIEs) in the country and normalizes the data into FHIR R4, C-CDA, or PDF formats. Billing is per patient query — a successful query with any number of documents counts as a single retrieval, and no charge is incurred if no new documents are found.