Look Who Has Joined FHIRplace


Health IT developers, payers, providers, EHRs, and QHINs are proving the FHIR interoperability of their systems against real partners with FHIRplace.

Our Growing Member List

The organizations below have joined FHIRplace to test, validate, and certify their FHIR implementations are interoperable. Near real-world multi-party interoperability testing—real systems testing against real partners.

What Membership Provides

Real-World Validation

FHIRplace members test against actual partner systems, not synthetic stand-ins. That includes EHRs, payer platforms, FHIR servers, and now QHIN infrastructure. Members see how their implementations behave under the same conditions they will face in production.

Drummond-Managed Coordination

Drummond matches members with compatible testing partners, schedules events, and manages issue resolution from kickoff through closeout.

Members are not left to handle the coordination of testing logistics on their own.

Continuous Verification

Membership supports testing throughout the development lifecycle, from pre-release validation through post-launch verification. And can return to the environment as their products evolve or as new FHIR implementation guides take effect.

What Members are Saying

"Joining FHIRplace as an intermediary participant gives us the opportunity to demonstrate how governed network exchange performs across the prior authorization use cases that matter most to payers and providers. Developers need to test against the actual routing conditions their systems will encounter in production, and FHIRplace provides that environment."
Konza Health
Laura McCrary
EdD, President and CEO, KONZA Health

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