# Health Samurai

## About

Build, deploy, and scale healthcare solutions on Aidbox, the modern FHIR platform.

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## Services

### Healthcare Interoperability Solutions
- [FHIR Integration Platform](https://bilarna.com/software/healthcare-interoperability-solutions/fhir-integration-platform)

## Pricing

- Model: subscription

## Trust & Credentials

### Certifications
- ISO 27001:2022 Certified (ISO)
### Compliance
- ISO
### Data Security
- ISO 27001:2022 Certified

## Notable Customers

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## Frequently Asked Questions

**Q: What is a FHIR platform and how does it support healthcare software development?**
A: A FHIR platform is a standardized framework for building, deploying, and scaling healthcare solutions using the FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) standard to ensure interoperability and compliance. It supports development by providing modular components like FHIR servers with REST, GraphQL, and SQL APIs for data management on databases such as PostgreSQL, enabling high-load performance and security features like OAuth 2.0 and multitenancy. The platform includes tools for terminology management, form building with no-code editors, and e-prescribing integrations, which accelerate the creation of electronic health records (EHR), clinical decision support (CDS), and patient portals. By leveraging FHIR, developers can ensure support for all FHIR versions, implement implementation guides (IGs) quickly, and meet regulatory requirements such as HIPAA, GDPR, and ONC certification without starting from scratch.

**Q: What are the key modules to look for in a modern FHIR platform for clinical workflows?**
A: Key modules in a modern FHIR platform for clinical workflows include a FHIR server and database, a terminology server, a form builder, e-prescribing tools, master data management, and compliance APIs. A robust FHIR server provides REST, GraphQL, SQL, and bulk data APIs on scalable databases like PostgreSQL, supporting all FHIR versions with enterprise security features such as OAuth 2.0 and granular access policies. Terminology servers manage clinical vocabularies like SNOMED CT and LOINC via FHIR protocols for accurate data coding. Form builders enable no-code creation of medical forms with FHIR Questionnaire support, facilitating structured data capture and integration into EHR workflows. E-prescribing modules handle electronic prescriptions with FHIR-native resources and integrations like Surescripts. Master data management resolves duplicate records and maintains data consistency across systems. Compliance modules offer pre-built APIs for regulations such as CMS-0057, including patient access, provider access, prior authorization, and payer-to-payer exchanges based on Da Vinci IGs.

**Q: How do health plans achieve CMS-0057 compliance using FHIR APIs?**
A: Health plans achieve CMS-0057 compliance by implementing pre-built FHIR APIs that cover the four mandated areas: patient access, provider access, prior authorization, and payer-to-payer data exchange. These APIs are typically based on Da Vinci Implementation Guides (IGs) such as CARIN BB, PDex, and PAS, ensuring interoperability and regulatory adherence. The process involves deploying a FHIR platform that integrates with existing claims, clinical, and eligibility systems without requiring a complete system replacement, allowing data to remain under the health plan's control. Key steps include configuring the APIs for secure data sharing, enabling OAuth 2.0 authentication for access control, and maintaining audit logs for HIPAA compliance. The platform should support both managed and self-hosted deployment options, provide tools for data matching and terminology resolution, and include testing capabilities for certification. By leveraging turnkey solutions, health plans can accelerate compliance, reduce development costs, and ensure seamless data exchange with patients, providers, and other payers.

## Links

- Profile: https://bilarna.com/provider/health-samurai
- Structured data: https://bilarna.com/provider/health-samurai/agent.json
- API schema: https://bilarna.com/provider/health-samurai/openapi.yaml
