What's Happening?
1upHealth has successfully deployed all four APIs mandated by the CMS Interoperability and Prior Authorization Final Rule (CMS-0057-F) well ahead of the January 1, 2027 deadline. This deployment positions 1upHealth as a leader in health data interoperability,
allowing its health plan customers to be the first in the nation to meet these federal standards. The APIs include Patient Access, Payer-to-Payer Data Exchange, Provider Access, and Electronic Prior Authorization. These tools are designed to streamline data exchange, reduce administrative friction, and enhance real-time visibility into health data usage. The 1up Console now offers real-time API usage monitoring and simplified CMS compliance reporting, while the 1up Dev Portal facilitates secure data exchange registration and management.
Why It's Important?
The early deployment of these APIs by 1upHealth is significant as it addresses the 'compliance bottleneck' faced by many payers, thus setting a new standard in the healthcare industry. By ensuring seamless data flow, the initiative supports improved risk adjustment, population health management, and care coordination. This move is expected to reduce clinical delays and administrative burdens, ultimately enhancing patient care and operational efficiency. The initiative also pushes the healthcare industry towards a more open, standards-based ecosystem, which could lead to broader adoption of interoperable systems across the U.S., benefiting both providers and patients.
What's Next?
With the infrastructure for external data movement now in place, health plans can leverage this interoperability to tackle complex challenges in healthcare management. The focus will likely shift towards integrating Electronic Prior Authorization, which has traditionally been a manual process. As more organizations connect with 1upHealth’s network, the industry may see a significant reduction in technical burdens, particularly for smaller plans and providers. This could lead to increased adoption of interoperable systems and further advancements in healthcare data management.











