Appinventiv is a digital health development company delivering Epic EHR integration services including FHIR/HL7 pipeline development, Epic Showroom app onboarding, and clinical interoperability across inpatient and outpatient Epic modules.
Appinventiv's healthcare practice combines custom application development with standards-based Epic integration, supporting FHIR/HL7 pipelines across both clinical and non-clinical Epic modules. Their approach accommodates hybrid infrastructures, cloud and on-premises alike, which makes them a practical fit for organizations that cannot migrate fully to cloud-native environments in a single program. Appinventiv has documented experience with Epic Showroom onboarding, real-time clinical system integration, and telehealth platform development with embedded EHR connectivity, and their teams work across mobile health, patient engagement, and enterprise interoperability use cases.
- Best for: Healthcare organizations needing custom app development tightly coupled with Epic EHR integration
- Epic connection methods: FHIR R4, HL7 v2, SMART-on-FHIR, Epic Showroom onboarding support
- Compliance: HIPAA, SOC 2-aligned architectures
- Industries: Hospitals, digital health, telehealth, patient engagement, health insurance
N-iX is a global software engineering company founded in 2002 in Lviv, Ukraine, with over 2,000 engineers across delivery centers in Ukraine, Poland, Colombia, India, and Malta.
The company has established a strong track record in healthcare technology, operating in HIPAA- and PCI DSS-regulated environments and holding ISO 27001 certification. N-iX brings particular depth in data engineering and cloud-native architecture as an AWS Premier Tier Services Partner, Microsoft Solutions Partner, and Snowflake Premier Partner, making them well-suited for healthcare organizations that need Epic integration paired with downstream data platform work.
Their engineering teams cover HL7 v2, FHIR R4, and REST-based interoperability, and the company has been recognized by Forrester, IAOP's Global Outsourcing 100, and ISG Provider Lens for application modernization and software product engineering.
- Best for: Enterprise and MedTech companies needing Epic EHR integration combined with large-scale data engineering and cloud-native architecture.
- Epic connection methods: FHIR subscriptions, HL7 ADT feeds, SMART-on-FHIR, Epic Care Everywhere
- Compliance: HIPAA-compliant data exchange and integration architecture, ISO 27001, SOC 2
- Industries: MedTech, medical devices, wearables, telehealth, hospitals
How to Choose an Epic Integration Company: Key Criteria
Selecting an Epic EHR integration partner is a consequential decision. A poor fit can result in missed timelines, failed Epic security reviews, data quality problems, and costly rework. The following criteria distinguish experienced Epic integration specialists from vendors who list EHR integration as a generic capability without demonstrated depth.
1. Verified HL7 v2 and FHIR R4 Implementation Experience
Ask for evidence of specific interface types developed: ADT (admissions, discharge, transfer), ORU (lab results), ORM (orders), and MDM (medical document management) are core HL7 v2 message types in hospital environments. For FHIR, confirm R4 resource experience (not just Dstu2 or STU3) and whether the partner has implemented SMART-on-FHIR launch flows, not just REST API calls. Epic's FHIR implementation has system-specific quirks that differ from generic FHIR documentation, and partners without hands-on Epic FHIR experience will encounter them expensively.
2. HIPAA Compliance Architecture — Not Just Policy
HIPAA compliance in Epic integration means more than a signed BAA. Evaluate whether the partner implements: end-to-end encryption for data in transit and at rest, role-based access controls on integration middleware, audit logging of all patient data access events, and PHI minimization in API payloads. Ask specifically how they handle PHI in development and testing environments — a common source of healthcare data breach incidents.
3. Industry-Specific Reference Clients
The best indicator of future performance is similar past projects. Request reference clients in your specific segment: large hospital networks differ from ambulatory care, and pharma/life sciences integration differs from hospital-facing apps. Ask about project scope, timeline adherence, Epic Security Review outcomes, and post-go-live support quality. Avoid partners who cannot provide specific, verifiable references in your use case.
4. Data Platform Integration Capability
Most healthcare organizations today need Epic data to flow not just between clinical systems but into analytics platforms, data warehouses (Snowflake, Databricks), and ML pipelines. Partners with both EHR interoperability and data engineering depth — like inVerita — can deliver integrated projects without handing off between vendors, reducing complexity and ensuring data fidelity across the full pipeline from Epic to insight.
Conclusion
Choosing the right Epic EHR integration company comes down to more than technical credentials. The best partners combine deep standards expertise: HL7 v2, FHIR R4, SMART-on-FHIR with proven compliance practices, relevant industry experience, and the engineering capacity to support your project long-term.
inVerita's healthcare engineering team has delivered EHR integration and clinical data platform work for organizations across the US and Europe. We cover HL7 v2, FHIR R4, and SMART-on-FHIR integration alongside Snowflake and cloud data engineering, so your Epic data doesn't stop at the integration layer.
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