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Healthcare providers, digital health companies, life sciences and clinical research organizations (CRO)
Core Differentiators
Medplum is a highly programmable EHR development platform that is built for developers. The platform is open source, self-hostable and has detailed documentation, samples and SDKs available.
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See all (4)Product Usage: The reviewer mainly used Medplum as a back-end solution and data model to act as the source of truth for patient information and coordinating with other systems.
Strengths: Medplum is praised for its commitment to FHIR as a standard, its comprehensive implementation, opportunities for integration with the wider ecosystem, and its highly knowledgeable team.
Weaknesses: Medplum’s user experience components are deemed weak, as they did not integrate well with the reviewer’s existing UI framework.
Overall Judgment: Overall, the reviewer thinks choosing Medplum to create a singular, well-planned clinical data repository was the right decision. They were particularly happy with the support and account management.
Product Usage: The product is used frequently across multiple teams, integrating well with various workflows and systems to manage and track customer data, orders, and results.
Strengths: The product’s strengths include being HIPAA compliant, a user-friendly API, affordability, robust security, stringent implementation, and dynamic adaptability for a wide range of scenarios.
Weaknesses: A noted weakness is the product’s basic user interface and the lack of some features initially tailored for lab testing.
Overall Judgment: Overall, the product is reliable, useful, and easy to build upon using its API, making it a great choice for healthcare-oriented startups.
Product Usage: The user is using Medplum for robust data centralization of heart disease patients, with Medplum hosting their data and supporting security and performance measures.
Strengths: Medplum’s open-source technology, alignment with HL7 FHIR standards, comprehensive documentation, scalable platform, HIPAA and SOC2 compliance, flexibility of access control lists, and the ability to import synthetic data for testing have been highlighted as strong attributes.
Weaknesses: The front-end tool has limitations, and there were challenges with discrepancies between different FHIR standards and versions supported by Medplum.
Overall Judgment: Even though some discrepancies and challenges were encountered, the user is satisfied with Medplum’s robust data handling, comprehensive documentation, security protocols, and scalable platform.