Discussion and Demonstration of the Fhirplace Multi-Party Interoperability Testing Solution
CMS Prior Authorization requirements are moving from guidance to mandate. Watch this on-demand session to see exactly where the industry stands, and what it takes to get your FHIR implementation ready for production.
Drummond is taking the CMS Health Tech pledge and supporting other organizations to do the same with multi-party FHIR interoperability testing. The CMS Health Tech Pledge is a voluntary, industry-wide initiative designed to improve patient care through enhanced health data interoperability and technology innovation. It unites tech companies, health systems, and payers to modernize data sharing via standards like FHIR, making patient information more accessible.
Yet the dominant testing approach across the industry is still internal and self-directed. Internal testing confirms your system performs in isolation. It cannot tell you how it will behave when it connects to a real payer, a real provider, or a real intermediary for the first time.
Drummond experts walk through the market data, the testing gap, and a live look at how FHIRplace addresses it.
Market Insights:
Data from Drummond’s FHIR Interoperability Testing Market Study, including the top barriers organizations face and why existing testing approaches fall short.
FHIRplace Demonstration:
A live walkthrough of the FHIRplace platform, showing how testing events work and what participants experience.
The FHIRplace Advantage:
How Drummond’s managed, partner-matched testing environment directly addresses the gaps the market study identified.
This is a pre-recorded, on-demand session. You can watch it immediately after submitting the form — no scheduling required. There is no live version of this event.
This session is relevant to health IT developers, payer organizations, EHR vendors, and healthcare providers working on FHIR prior authorization. It is also useful for compliance and interoperability leads tracking CMS regulatory requirements.
FHIRplace is Drummond’s professionally managed FHIR interoperability testing service. It brings together payers, providers, and health IT developers to test FHIR implementations with real partner systems — not in isolation. Drummond coordinates partner matching, manages test events, and helps organizations identify and resolve interoperability issues before production deployment.
CMS’s prior authorization requirements call for FHIR-based APIs that support standardized electronic prior authorization submissions. As these requirements move from guidance to mandate, health IT developers and payer organizations need to demonstrate that their systems work in real-world multi-party environments — not just in internal test settings. This webinar explains where the industry currently stands and what testing infrastructure supports compliance.
Visit drummondgroup.com/FHIRplace or email fhir@drummondgroup.com. The Drummond team can match your organization with a testing event that fits your current development stage and use case.
Share your experience with FHIR interoperability testing to help identify common challenges, practices, and emerging trends.