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The 1up Platform is built on the latest cloud technology with field-level security that only FHIR® provides. Our capabilities scale on demand regardless of whether they’re being used to retrieve a single patient encounter or to conduct a complex query across billions of resources. With the 1upHealth platform as a foundation, you then have access to a number of applications for a wide range of use cases such as CMS compliance.
Provider
1upHealth
Located In
United States
Foundation
2017
Open API
Unverified
Deployment
Cloud, SaaS, Web-Based
Payers, providers, and app developers in the healthcare interoperability space.
Content Source: FHIR platform
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FHIR platform Reviews
"Manage to respect FHIR Compliances"
Pros: Robust platform to obtain medical information from a patient on demand, great response time
Cons: nothing so far, at the moment no failures or downsides to report on FHIR Platform
"FHIR Experience"
Pros: What i liked about FHIR platform is the ease of integration. Developers with very little experience about API'S can gain quickly jump on and make integrations
Cons: This is not really a disadvantage. in some cases, it should be an advantage. The documentation is heavily loaded.