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AH026 - The Power of APIs in Healthcare, with Alfonso Martinez 

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In this episode of Astonishing Healthcare, Alfonso Martinez, Director of Product Management at Capital Rx, joins Justin Venneri to discuss the transformative role APIs - application programming interfaces - play in the healthcare industry and the flexibility they offer plan sponsors and benefits administrators to be imaginative. He explains how APIs facilitate seamless integration, automate critical workflows, and empower real-time data access and exchange, significantly enhancing user experiences.
Alfonso reviews several practical use cases and explains how an open platform like JUDI® (www.cap-rx.com...) is revolutionizing pharmacy benefits management without being too "salesy." Additionally, they touch upon the future potential of APIs in achieving value-based care by breaking down data silos and enabling integrated analytics, processing payments, and much more!
Related Content
• Capital Rx’s JUDI® - The Beauty of an Open Platform (www.cap-rx.com...)
• Capital Rx’s Enterprise Health Platform Enables Healthcare Organizations to Meet The CENTERS for MEDICARE & MEDICAID SERVICES’ M3P Requirements (www.cap-rx.com...)
• AH007 - There’s No Value-Based Care Without Considering Pharmacy, with Sunil Budhrani, MD (www.cap-rx.com...)
Please visit Capital Rx Insights (www.cap-rx.com...) for more information, including this episode's transcript!

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25 авг 2024

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