June 16, 2022 – New York-based Healthcare technology company, mphrX, announced its partnership with Mount Sinai Health System (Mount Sinai) to deploy mphrX’s Minerva platform to enable real-time clinical data sharing designed to meet the 21st Century Cures Act requirements.
Minerva, a Healthcare Data Platform as a Service, will integrate with the clinical source systems at Mount Sinai to create a real-time longitudinal health record. The platform will provide secure and standardized access to clinical data using SMART on FHIR R4 and Bulk-FHIR APIs.
The 21st Century Cures Act requires healthcare providers to enable access to clinical data using SMART on FHIR as well as Bulk-FHIR API standards. Minerva is the first platform to be ONC certified for both the new Cures Act requirements. Mount Sinai will leverage the technology to solve multiple data-sharing needs in its ecosystem.
Mount Sinai plans to use this technology to share clinical data with Payers, third-party technology companies, internal data science teams and partners to collaborate better in the delivery of patient care. The health system will also receive data from external parties to create a more holistic view of their patient’s health and socioeconomic indicators.