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Consentric: Stand up a FHIR-based consent management toolkit, today

Rapidly deploy consent workflows that remove barriers to data sharing, while maintaining patient privacy preferences, safeguarding sensitive health information, and complying with HIPAA, 42 CFR Part 2, and the ONC 21st Century Cures Act final rule.

Platform Capabilities

Transform legacy consent processes with standards-based APIs and modern UI/UX design.

 

Simple

Obtain consent in as few as three clicks using easy-to-read, pre-filled digital consent forms ready for patient signature and/or provider attestation.

 

Computable

Translate complex technical and policy requirements into consent profiles that give patients clear, meaningful choices aligned with your current data segmentation strategies.

 

Configurable

Create consent form templates directly in the UI, and build seamless integrations to streamline provider-mediated and patient-facing consent capture workflows.

 

Granular

Store patient consent variables as discrete data (including status, dates, policy rules, actors, purposes, security labels, etc.) – backed by Microsoft’s cloud-based FHIR Server for Azure.

 

Interoperable

Leverage Passport’s comprehensive authentication middleware to connect with EHRs, HIEs, MPIs, and patient portals via SAML 2.0, SMART on FHIR, and more.

 

Resilient

Access a full suite of administrator tools, including fully searchable consent histories and end-to-end audit services that ensure proper logging and error handling.

“Leap Orbit provided a critical piece of the puzzle in our ambitious strategy to improve transitions of care for Alaskans by allowing both medical and behavioral health providers to access patient data across the continuum. Consentric provides a simple consent tool that allows us to extend our HIE services to our behavioral health community at a time of great need.” 

— Laura Young, Executive Director, healtheConnect Alaska

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Built on an enduring framework for interoperability


FHIR®, or Fast Health Interoperability Resources, was created by HL7 to standardize the exchange of health information. Now on FHIR® 4.0, HL7 is continuing to update and improve its framework.

FHIR® is the registered trademark of HL7 and is used with the permission of HL7.

 
 

Talk to one of our FHIR® Consent Experts