Free Bulk Claims API Workshop at HL7 FHIR Connectathon

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Free Bulk Claims API Workshop at HL7 FHIR Connectathon

Join us July 18-20, 2023 at the virtual HL7 FHIR Connectathon for our interactive BCDA, AB2D, and DPC Introduction and Workshop

The workshop provides hands-on experience with AB2D, BCDA, and DPC and guidance on using open source FHIRPath tools to extract and map FHIR Resources.

Workshop topics

  • AB2D, BCDA, and DPC overview and common uses
  • Make API calls using our developer sandbox, Postman collections, and sample clients
  • Use our new machine-readable Data Dictionary to extract and map data with FHIRPath expressions

Get expert help
Our team of developers and FHIR specialists will answer questions about developing on the API and best practices.

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How to register
Complete the CMS HL7 FHIR Connectathon registration form and select the “CMS BCDA, AB2D, and DPC Introduction and Workshop” track.

What are AB2D, BCDA, and DPC?

What is AB2D?

Claims Data to Part D Sponsors API (AB2D) is a standards-based application programming interface (API) that delivers Medicare Part A and B data to standalone Prescription Drug Sponsors (PDPs) in order to improve enrollee care coordination and optimize therapeutic outcomes. 

What is BCDA?

Beneficiary Claims Data API (BCDA) is a standards-based application programming interface (API) that delivers Medicare Part A, B, and D data for beneficiaries in the Medicare Shared Savings Program, Kidney Care Choice (KCC), and ACO REACH Alternative Payment Models.

What is DPC?

Data at the Point of Care (DPC) is a standards-based application programming interface (API) that helps providers gain and maintain a complete picture of their patients’ medical histories by providing Part A, B, and D Medicare Fee-For-Service claims data to providers through their existing health IT software.

We hope to see you at the workshop!

The DASG Bulk API Teams,
AB2D, BCDA, and DPC

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