Enhanced EHR Integration

Developed by CredenceIA

Overview

Electronic Health Record (EHR) Integration & Interoperability ChallengeThe Cerner EHR application is a crucial tool for healthcare providers seeking to improve productivity and operational efficiency. However, integrating external applications with Cerner EHR can be challenging, and providers may need more support when trying to achieve interoperability.

For example, some EHR applications, like Cerner and Epic, may not always be deployed as a SaaS solution at a healthcare provider, which can limit the availability of out-of-the-box connectivity for critical applications like Cerner.

CredenceIA offers an enhanced integration solution for Cerner EHR that goes beyond standard connectors

By leveraging API-based integration,.

CredenceIA provides both indirect integration through middleware and direct integration with HL7 FHIR API (if supported by healthcare providers)

This approach offers greater reliability and scalability, and customers can choose between SOAP, REST, or HL7 FHIR API interoperability. In cases where a customer requires offline integration of Cerner,.

CredenceIA can provide a disconnected application connector as an additional option

FHIR API Ready Multiple Options for Cerner EHR Integration.

CredenceIA offers a flexible EHR integration approach that includes multiple API-based or disconnected integration options

This approach significantly reduces the time required to integrate EHR applications with Saviynt EIC. As a result, healthcare providers can automate user lifecycle and implement business-critical governance measures that improve efficiency, contain costs, and reduce risk.

CredenceIA recently utilized a new integration pattern to demonstrate this approach at a West Coast healthcare provider

The integration involved using middleware and a REST framework to expedite the integration with Cerner. The customer did not have a SaaS option to integrate with Saviynt’s out-of-the-box connector.

However, the integration enabled the client to use Saviynt as a one-stop solution for identity birthright access, access governance, and user self-service access requests for the Cerner EHR application. How.

CredenceIA Enhanced Cerner Integration Adds ValueIf a healthcare customer uses an EHR application like Cerner, Epic, or any other, they could benefit from exploring the four ways to integrate Saviynt with their critical healthcare application

By doing so, they could potentially enable interoperability across multiple EHR applications and third-party integrations.

CredenceIA’s integration approach is compatible with both SaaS and on-premise EHR applications

This approach accommodates scenarios where the customer cannot use Saviynt’s out-of-the-box connector or requires flexibility in integration. Additionally, this approach works in cases where security policies prevent direct access to EHR by a SaaS solution.

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CredenceIAfor more informationFaster Time to ValueGet results in weeksCompatible for both SaaS or on-premise EHRImprove ComplianceBring EHR records access within SaviyntKnow who has access to whatReduce FrictionClinical staff gets the correct access faster vs

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Features

• Faster Time to ValueGet results in weeksCompatible for both SaaS or on-premise EHR

• Get results in weeks

• Compatible for both SaaS or on-premise EHR

• Improve ComplianceBring EHR records access within SaviyntKnow who has access to what

• Bring EHR records access within Saviynt

• Know who has access to what

• Reduce FrictionClinical staff gets the correct access faster vs. waiting on ITCompliance risk reduction

• Clinical staff gets the correct access faster vs. waiting on IT

• Compliance risk reduction

• Get results in weeks

• Compatible for both SaaS or on-premise EHR

• Bring EHR records access within Saviynt

• Know who has access to what

• Clinical staff gets the correct access faster vs. waiting on IT

• Compliance risk reduction