Health Data Exchange Infrastructure

Secure platform development for clinical data interoperability

HIPAACAMPUS develops software platforms for the secure exchange of health care and medical information — purpose-built for covered entities, business associates, and health information networks operating under 45 C.F.R. Parts 160 and 164.

HIPAA Title II Compliant
HL7 FHIR R4 Native
ONC Certified HIT
SOC 2 Type II Audited
21st Century Cures Act Compliant
ICD-10 / SNOMED CT / LOINC
Services — IC 042

Software platform development for health data exchange

HIPAACAMPUS provides development of software platforms for the secure exchange of health care and medical information across clinical, administrative, and research environments.

01
Health Information Exchange (HIE) Platform Development
Custom software platform development enabling secure, standards-based exchange of protected health information (PHI) between disparate clinical systems, payers, and health information networks.
02
FHIR API Broker & Interoperability Layer Development
Development of HL7 FHIR-native API brokerage platforms facilitating interoperability between EHR systems, patient portals, and third-party health applications in compliance with ONC information blocking regulations.
03
Clinical Data Repository & Analytics Platform Development
Development of secure clinical data repository platforms supporting longitudinal patient record aggregation, population health analytics, and real-world evidence generation.
04
Data Governance & Consent Management Platform Development
Development of software platforms governing the permissioned exchange of medical information, including patient consent frameworks, data use agreement enforcement, and audit trail generation compliant with 45 C.F.R. § 164.312.
05
Payer-Provider Data Exchange Platform Development
Development of platform software enabling automated, secure transmission of claims data, prior authorization requests, and administrative health information between payers and providers under CMS interoperability rules.
06
Health Data Brokerage Infrastructure Development
Development of scalable brokerage platform software enabling authenticated, policy-governed exchange of structured medical data across ACOs, IDNs, HINs, and research networks.
Identification of Services — USPTO IC 042 / US Classes 100, 101
Developing computer software, namely, development of software platforms for the secure exchange of health care and medical information

Built for compliant data exchange at scale

  • End-to-end encryption at rest and in transit
    AES-256 encryption for stored PHI; TLS 1.3 enforced for all data transmission channels.
  • Role-based access control (RBAC) and SMART on FHIR
    Granular access policies enforced at the resource level, aligned to 45 C.F.R. § 164.308(a)(4) access management standards.
  • Immutable audit logging
    Tamper-evident audit trails for all data access and exchange events, satisfying HIPAA Security Rule § 164.312(b) requirements.
  • Terminology normalization engine
    Automated mapping across ICD-10-CM, SNOMED CT, LOINC, and RxNorm to enable semantic interoperability between heterogeneous source systems.
INGESTION HL7 v2 / CDA / FHIR R4 parsers ● LIVE
TRANSFORM Terminology normalization & validation ● LIVE
POLICY Consent & data use enforcement engine ● LIVE
EXCHANGE Brokered API delivery — FHIR REST / SFTP ● LIVE
AUDIT Immutable event log — SOC 2 / HIPAA ● LIVE
ANALYTICS De-identified population health module ◐ BETA

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