EHR company eClinicalWorks to integrate with CMS Blue Button 2.0

Cloud-based electronic health record (EHR) company eClinicalWorks has been approved to integrate with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Blue Button 2.0 application programming interface (API).

CMS Blue Button 2.0 contains four years of Medicare Part A, B and D data for beneficiaries, according to the agency's website. Blue Button 2.0 allows beneficiaries to have full control over how their data is used and who can use it. Information in the data includes: Medicare coverage, drug prescriptions, primary care treatment and cost.  

By integrating with CMS Blue Button 2.0, eClinicalWorks will help support and improve patient access to health data.

“eClinicalWorks has developed strong partnerships and continued collaborations with its customers and industry vendors with the main goal of further enhancing access to health data,” Girish Navani, chief executive officer and cofounder of eClinicalWorks, said in a statement. “Integrating with CMS Blue Button 2.0 API demonstrates our commitment to supporting Consumer-Directed Exchange to help Medicare beneficiaries and providers streamline patient data and improve health outcomes.”

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Danielle covers Clinical Innovation & Technology as a senior news writer for TriMed Media. Previously, she worked as a news reporter in northeast Missouri and earned a journalism degree from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She's also a huge fan of the Chicago Cubs, Bears and Bulls. 

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