Care Management Technologies announces ProAct API: EHR interoperability web service framework


Morrisville, North Carolina: Care Management Technologies (CMT), a population health data analytics company that specializes in behavioral health announces the ProAct Application Programming Interface (API) for Electronic Health Records (EHR).  CMT will offer its clinical decision support tools including risk predictive, care directive and evidence-based algorithms directly at the point of care.

“CMT's ProAct API allows web service access to our healthcare data platform.  Healthcare software vendors can integrate our analytics into their existing EHR or other application.  The ProAct API provides access via a diverse set of GET/POST calls using simple, scalable REST search functions.  The data is returned in a variety of industry standard data formats including XML and JSON, all selectable by the caller” according to Jon Kennerly, Chief Software Architect at CMT.

The ProAct API framework has adopted best practice architecture using message-based design.  This allows for easy extension to new data sources, flexibility, and versioning.  New CMT analytics endpoints are being added regularly.

“The ability to deploy ProAct’s clinical decision support analytics across all providers regardless of EHR or other electronic platform supports the integration of behavioral and primary care analytics at the point of care.  This technology extends the ability of payers and providers to promote evidence-based care at the population and individual consumer level, an essential component for improving the quality of health and healthcare in any value based delivery of care models.  Hats off to the CMT technology and product team for their advancements of a technological capability that ultimately saves lives,” added Carol Clayton, PhD, CEO at CMT.

About Care Management Technologies

Care Management Technologies (CMT) is a firm with broad expertise and extensive experience in behavioral health and advanced technologies.  It is this combination of skills that has enabled CMT to develop proprietary health information technology that is behaviorally-health focused and unique in the marketplace.  Over the past twelve years, CMT has developed an extensive array of evidence-based rules that promote improvements in care – both behaviorally and medically.  CMT works with payers and providers across the US and Canada and is the behavioral health analytics partner for the first-in-nation Medicaid Health Home Initiative in the State of Missouri.



February 3, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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