Conference Summary

Health IT vendors, industry standards leaders, and health systems joined us for a focused day of collaboration. Sessions highlighted Epic’s latest work in interoperability, digital health, and data standards, while providers and industry experts shared insights on building safer, smarter, and more connected care through collaboration and innovation. View the press release here.

Key Announcements


Authorize Multiple Connections at Once via MyChart Central

New MyChart Central will make it easier for patients to connect apps and devices to their complete medical record. With nationwide MyChart Central rollout later this year, patients can have one MyChart account that brings health data from multiple organizations together. Built-in biometrics support means that patients can log in without memorizing their username and password.

Provider Directory

In collaboration with CMS, we are building a national provider directory to help health systems onboarding new physicians, payors, and app developers share a common understanding of providers, payers, other entities and their associated relationships.

Advancing Standards Support with USCDI v5 and Other APIs

We are developing new FHIR APIs to support USCDI v5, which will expand access to access to data in new areas including advance directives, medication adherence, and diagnostic image ordering. Other upcoming APIs support prior authorization transparency, diagnosis aware notes, outpatient CDI risk adjustment, contact center productivity tools, patient wayfinding, and duress notifications for staff safety.

Revamped open.epic and Showroom Websites

Our redesigned open.epic site now provides clearer guidance for developers, while the revamped Products section of the Showroom site adds advanced filters to help customers discover products.

App Developer Playbooks

Over 40 developer playbooks are now available to provide guidance on connecting products for specific use cases, such as sequence of APIs and interfaces needed to achieve a specific data exchange workflow. Playbooks accelerate the design process so developers can focus more on unique product features instead of connectivity.

Sandbox Updates

Expanded Sandbox testing capabilities give app developers a self-service option for creating certain test data and reviewing the results of their API calls in test Epic patient records. In the future, improved capabilities for interface testing will be available.

Access to Epic’s Data Warehouse, Clarity

Developers can now license and query a wide range of bulk data sets from Epic's data warehouse, Clarity, to support AI, analytics, population health, and research. Clarity's design supports high-volume data access, improving the ability to exchange, analyze, and act on information at scale.

Expanded Self-Service Catalog

Developers can now discover over 110 Epic Proprietary APIs and Kit Bulk Data APIs using our self-service catalog. This is in addition to the over 800 public APIs already available for creating apps.


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