About
Metriport provides real-time access to comprehensive medical data for 300M+ individuals across the US. Our open-source intelligence platform helps organizations access, analyze, and exchange patient data while integrating with all major healthcare IT systems.
Metriport integrates fragmented medical data from thousands of sources—including both national and state/regional Health Information Exchanges (HIEs), ADTs, EHRs, pharmacies, and labs—through a single connector. The platform then standardizes, deduplicates, and enriches this data to create a comprehensive longitudinal patient record, with AI-powered clinical summaries.
Metriport integrates fragmented medical data from thousands of sources—including both national and state/regional Health Information Exchanges (HIEs), ADTs, EHRs, pharmacies, and labs—through a single connector. The platform then standardizes, deduplicates, and enriches this data to create a comprehensive longitudinal patient record, with AI-powered clinical summaries.
Features
Health Information Exchange
Metriport fetches comprehensive clinical histories for patients in seconds, via national Health Information Exchanges (HIEs), EHRs, pharmacies, and labs. Metriport standardizes, deduplicates, and enriches this data to create a comprehensive longitudinal patient record.Â
AI Medical Record Summaries
Metriport summarizes your lengthiest patient records into one cohesive paragraph consisting of the most pertinent information of the patient’s history. These AI Summaries are fully customizable to your practice.Â
Realtime Patient Monitoring
Metriport enables organizations to actively monitor patients in real-time across health systems. Metriport’s Realtime Patient Notifications listen for admissions, discharges, and transfers (ADTs) across the US.
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Get in touch with us today to learn more about enabling Metriport within Healthie.
- A successful query means consolidated patient data for the entire patient medical history from the HIEs will be available in the Metriport Healthie app.Â
- If the patient has 1000 documents, this still counts as a single data retrieval.
- If there are no documents found in the HIEs for the patient, or no net-new documents found on subsequent queries, no charge will be incurred.