Capabilities

Interoperability

Interoperability

Full FHIR API and national exchange compliance.

In an increasingly connected healthcare landscape, where patients seek care across multiple providers, labs, insurance companies, and national health initiatives, isolated data silos lead to repeated tests, delayed treatments, and frustrated clinicians. Pensieve's Interoperability breaks down these barriers with standards-based, secure data exchange that allows patient information to flow freely and accurately - whether sharing records within an Indian hospital network today - while maintaining the highest levels of privacy and compliance. Built on the internationally recognized Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) v4 standard from the ground up, every resource in Pensieve - patients, encounters, observations (vitals and labs), diagnostic reports, medication requests, conditions (diagnoses), procedures, and care plans - is natively structured as FHIR-compliant JSON. This means your hospital can expose or consume data through a robust RESTful API suite that supports full CRUD operations, bundle transactions, and subscription webhooks for real-time pushes. When a patient is referred from a primary clinic to your tertiary center, their entire timeline - including template-entered vitals, AI-assisted diagnoses with ICD-11/SNOMED mappings, orders, prescriptions, and attachments - can be queried and imported in seconds as a standardized DocumentReference or Composition bundle, preserving chronological order without manual re-entry. Legacy support ensures no one is left behind - HL7 v2 messages (ADT for admissions/discharges/transfers, ORU for observation results, SIU for scheduling) are parsed and mapped bidirectionally, allowing integration with older hospital information systems, PACS, or LIS still common in many Indian institutions. Direct secure messaging via DirectTrust protocols handles provider-to-provider communication, such as referral letters with embedded timelines. Security is woven into every exchange: all API calls require OAuth2 authentication with scoped tokens, data in transit is encrypted end-to-end with TLS 1.3, and consent is granular - patients approve exactly what is shared, with whom, and for how long via the Patient App. Audit logs capture every export or import with user, timestamp, and purpose-of-use, satisfying India's Digital Personal Data Protection Act, HIPAA, and NABH standards. Whether pulling a lifetime vaccination history for a child in a Mumbai OPD, pushing a cancer patient's complete oncology timeline to a US specialist for second opinion, or exchanging claims data with Indian TPAs and American payers, Pensieve's interoperability turns fragmented care into a continuum - secure, standards-driven, and effortless, scaling from local clinics to global health networks without ever compromising the integrity or privacy of a single patient's story.