OmniMD Achieves HTI-1 Certification Alignment, Advancing Interoperability and Data Access in U.S. Healthcare
OmniMD aligns its EHR with ONCโs HTI-1 final rule, supporting USCDI v3, FHIR-based APIs, and standards-driven health data access.
HAWTHORNE, NY, UNITED STATES, December 24, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- OmniMD, a U.S.-based healthcare information technology company with more than two decades of experience supporting clinical and administrative healthcare systems, announced that its OmniMD EHR platform has been upgraded in alignment with the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) Health Data, Technology, and Interoperability: Certification Program Updates, Algorithm Transparency, and Information Sharing (HTI-1) final rule.
The HTI-1 final rule expands the ONC Health IT Certification Program to strengthen interoperability, patient and provider access to electronic health information, standards-based application programming interfaces (APIs), and transparency requirements. OmniMDโs EHR updates align with these certification criteria, including support for United States Core Data for Interoperability (USCDI) Version 3 and FHIR-based API access as defined by the program.
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By aligning with USCDI v3, OmniMD EHR supports a broader and more structured set of clinical, administrative, and patient-focused data classes intended to improve consistency and usability of electronic health information across certified systems. The platform also supports FHIR-based APIs designed to enable secure, standards-conformant data access for patients, clinicians, and authorized third-party applications, in accordance with ONC certification requirements.
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The HTI-1 rule introduces new expectations around algorithm transparency, system disclosures, and information-sharing practices within certified health IT. OmniMDโs certification-aligned enhancements support these requirements by reinforcing clear data access pathways and standards-conformant exchange without introducing technical barriers to interoperability.
โThe HTI-1 framework emphasizes that certified health IT must make data access predictable and verifiable,โ said Kamal Sharma, CTO, OmniMD. โOur EHR updates were developed to align with these expectations while maintaining operational continuity for healthcare organizations.โ
The platform is designed to support information sharing consistent with ONC information-blocking regulations, enabling authorized access to electronic health information while adhering to applicable privacy and security requirements.
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For more than 20 years, OmniMD has supported U.S. healthcare organizations across electronic health records (EHR), revenue cycle management (RCM), interoperability services, and clinical workflow systems. Alongside its EHR modernization, OmniMD continues to develop AI-enabled solutions, including AI Clinician tools, AI-assisted RCM workflows, AI Front Desk capabilities, and AI Medical Scribe technologies.
These solutions are designed to operate within certified health IT environments and established clinical workflows, with an emphasis on structured data handling, workflow support, and regulatory alignment rather than autonomous clinical decision-making.
โCertification alignment provides the foundation on which advanced clinical and administrative technologies can responsibly operate,โ said Dr. Giriraj Tosh Purohit, Product Manager, OmniMD. โOur approach is to ensure that AI-enabled capabilities function within certified systems and established regulatory frameworks.โ
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The HTI-1 final rule reflects an evolving federal approach to health IT governance, emphasizing continuous alignment with interoperability standards, transparency requirements, and data access expectations. OmniMD views certification alignment as an ongoing process that must evolve alongside national policy, standards development, and clinical practice.
โHealth IT certification is not a one-time milestone,โ added Dave. โIt is a continuous responsibility that requires sustained attention to policy changes, standards updates, and real-world clinical use.โ
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OmniMD is a U.S.-based healthcare information technology company providing EHR, revenue cycle management, interoperability, and clinical workflow solutions to healthcare organizations nationwide. For more than two decades, OmniMD has supported providers and health systems with technology designed to align with federal certification requirements, interoperability standards, and operational healthcare needs.
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