RXNT complies with the 170.315(g)(10) certification standard, which requires health IT systems to use FHIR-based APIs for secure and standardized data sharing. RXNT uses Aidbox, a FHIR platform, to support our FHIR integration. This connection allows approved SMART apps (Substitutable Medical Applications, Reusable Technologies) to connect and exchange patient information safely, supporting better coordination of care and interoperability.
Developer registration
If you are a developer interested in integrating your SMART app with RXNT, go to https://developer.fhir.rxnt.com/ and click Sign Up.
Complete the developer registration form and click Create Account.
An activation email will be sent to you.
Click the link in the email to verify your email address. On the screen that opens, create a password, then click Confirm registration.
Register a SMART app
To register a patient-facing or provider-facing SMART app, click Register New in the SMART App section.
Complete the details about your app. In the App description, indicate if it’s a provider-facing or patient-facing app.
After completing all fields, click Create App.
After registering the app, testing can be done using the sandbox. When you are ready, submit the app for review.
RXNT will review your application. Once it’s approved, the integration will be completed, and the SMART app will be available to all RXNT customers. SMART apps for patients will be available in the RXNT patient portal, and SMART apps for providers will be available in the RXNT EHR.
SMART apps for patients
Patients can enable FHIR in their patient portal by clicking the gear icon to access Settings, selecting FHIR from the left side menu, then clicking Enable.
After confirming their RXNT password, they will have access to the SMART app gallery.
When launching the app, patients are required to re-enter their RXNT login information.
Patients can select which portions of their data the SMART app can access when using it.
Once a patient grants an app access to their Protected Health Information (PHI), this access remains active until the patient chooses to revoke it. Patient data can be transmitted to an external application (e.g., iOS, Android) if a SMART app uses one.
Patients can disable FHIR at any time, which will prohibit any future PHI from syncing with the integration.
SMART apps for providers
Practice administrators can enable FHIR by clicking the gear icon to access their utilities on the Product Dashboard, selecting Company Preferences, and turning on the setting Allow SMART FHIR Apps.
Once activated, all patient data at the practice level will be integrated into Aidbox and will automatically populate the app when an EHR user accesses it. A dedicated SMART FHIR App tab will appear in the navigation sidebar of each patient's chart. This tab will display any approved SMART apps for providers.
When launching the app, EHR users are required to re-enter their RXNT login information.
The first time an app is launched, the EHR user will select the type of patient data the SMART app can access.
Patient data can be transmitted to an external application (e.g., iOS, Android) if a SMART app uses one.
Practice administrators can disable FHIR at any time, which will prohibit any future patient data from syncing with the integration.
Clinical patient population export
Aidbox facilitates the export of USCDI elements using the US Core 6.1 standard for patient populations through standard FHIR APIs. Click here to learn more about USCDI and US Core 6.1.
Click Register New in the Backend Services section.
Complete the details about the backend service that will be used for bulk access.
Then, click Create Service.
Click Submit for Review.
RXNT will review the backend service for approval. Once it’s approved, the service can be used to initiate bulk data exports. See https://admin.fhir.rxnt.com/documentation for more information.
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