RxConnections
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Effortlessly Integration for Comprehensive Prescription Monitoring

RxConnections bridges RxGov prescription drug monitoring platform with your existing systems. Enable seamless data flow and interoperability across platforms. Unlock the full potential of RGov with flexible, secure and cost-effective integrations that ensure compliance with state mandates and fit within your organization's clinical workflows.

Modern, Workflow-Friendly Integration

Easily integrate prescription drug monitoring programs into existing electronic health record systems to improve provider use and accessibility.

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True Clinical Decision Support

RxConnections surfaces rich but easily-digestible contextual information rather than simplistic opioid risk tool scores, which are not supported by research and have become the subject of legal risk to hospitals and health systems.  Color-coded alerts empower clinical decision making with actionable intelligence.

Open-Architecture

We believe a competitive landscape drives innovation and keeps costs in check.  RxConnections can be deployed to your clinical workflow regardless of whether Leap Orbit is your state’s PDMP technology partner and whichever EHR or PMS you use.  We support the PMPi Gateway, RxCheck, an NCPDP Script API and a range of FHIR integration patterns.

Assured Compliance

Our flexible integrations generate rich audit logs that can be archived locally and also shared with your state’s PDMP program, ensuring compliance with mandatory-use laws.

Interoperability
Why trust Leap Orbit?
Leap Orbit has been a leader in interoperability since its inception:
Our federal team is trusted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) to manage its enterprise interoperability and FHIR program.
We work closely with other federal agencies on interoperability policy development and implementation, including CDC, the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC), SAMHSA and HRSA.
We developed the first FHIR app published to the Epic Gallery (then called the “App Orchard”) and now support multiple such apps.
Leap’s partners and senior leadership have worked with and advised HIEs for more than two decades, including those in Maryland, D.C., West Virginia, Delaware, Alaska, Connecticut, Florida, California, Idaho, Nebraska, and Iowa.