OnyxOS is a Microsoft Azure native platform. The platform leverages the best of Azure to create a scalable, secure, and extensible solution. OnyxOS is the first step to leveraging the benefits of Microsoft Healthcare Cloud.
OnyxOS mines your most valuable resource, your data, to discover the information “gems” that:
OnyxOS is a born-in-the-cloud, API-based, secure, and scalable FHIR® standards-based interoperability platform.
OnyxOS security is based on the Azure Cloud Platform security trusted by Fortune 200 clients
The OnyxOS roadmap ensures healthcare entities stay ahead of compliance requirements, offered as a product upgrade. It takes the complexity of new regulations and implementation guides out and creates an “Easy Button” for compliance and new business cases.
OnyxOS transforms data in your healthcare and business applications into a FHIR® format. This seemingly small shift allows the data to be more liquid – that is, more easily shared among applications at your organization and with applications at partner organizations.
OnyxOS transforms data in your healthcare and business applications into a FHIR® format. This seemingly small shift allows the data to be more liquid – that is, more easily shared among applications at your organization and with applications at partner organizations.
The health IT industry is shifting rapidly to FHIR®, in part due to federal regulations from the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC) and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). This trend will make it much easier for you to send and receive information securely, and with OnyxOS, the process is completely automated.
Easily share data with patients and partners. OnyxOS supports interoperability with:
OnyxOS leverages NewWave’s work on the CMS Blue Button 2.0 application protocol interface (API). NewWave built the Blue Button 2.0 API to be a developer-friendly, standards-based API that puts beneficiaries in control of how they share their claims information.
OnyxOS uses this underlying technology to help providers and payers use their data to deliver better service to their customers.
You can use the data to share information with your patients/beneficiaries about their health, details about their insurance coverage, drug prescriptions, treatments, and costs. Beneficiaries also have full control over how their data can be used and by whom, with identity and authorization controlled.