More than a blog, it’s Particle Health’s showcase.
Healthcare APIs may not define your product, but they will affect how it gets built and used.
When the pandemic struck, America’s largest health system (the VA) unleashed its full digital arsenal to inform care.
Since 2020, select out-of-network providers have access to years of Veterans Affairs medical history. The VA has been working to make interoperability happen!
Why we support identity-based instead of credential-based access for FHIR, and how we consistently try to achieve the right balance of access, security, and privacy.
The Synthetic Health Data Challenge launched on January 19, 2021, invited proposals for enhancing Synthea or demonstrating novel uses of Synthea-generated synthetic data.
Investment in health tech startups reached over $15 billion in 2020—a big increase from $10.6 billion in 2019. While the pandemic has driven much of this growth, the upshot is that companies developing healthcare applications have more resources than ever to adapt to the Cures Act Final Rules.
Kaakpema "KP" Yelpaala welcomed Troy Bannister to InOn Health podcast, where they dive into how Particle makes healthcare data accessible to health tech companies and individuals.
Our COO, AJ Audino, vividly remembers the day Particle signed its Series A term sheet in early March 2020. Here are some of his personal observations-- both big and small-- gathered over this past year.
The Anti-Information blocking provisions of the 21st Century Cures Act have become enforceable as of April 5th, 2021. Particle decided to test this out and see if our employees now had control of their own medical information. Find out how it went.