Workflow or API calls:
Reminder: If this is referring to a client domain or EHR activity—not the public sandbox—do not include API request data or live patient data.
Background Information:
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Developer questions:
Are you an Oracle Partner Network Member? No
Is your company enrolled in the Industry Healthcare Path? No
Does your company have the Oracle Health Millennium Platform (OHMP) Environment Access Technical Accelerator? Not Sure
Context
Our team has developed a patient-facing SMART on FHIR application that integrates with Oracle Health and REDCap to support research and public health workflows. The app is currently working in the Oracle Health Code Console sandbox, but it displays warnings indicating that the application is not recognized or validated.
Our goal is to obtain the trusted / validated status for the application.
Based on Oracle documentation, it appears that achieving validation may require joining the Oracle Partner Network ($500/year) and enrolling in the Cloud Build Track ($3,000/year), for a total cost of approximately $3,500 per year.
The application is:
- developed in a non-profit / research context
- intended to benefit public health, academic, and government organizations
- self-hosted by each organization using the feature in REDCap
- not sold through the Oracle Marketplace
Question
Is participation in the Oracle Partner Network and Cloud Build Track required to obtain validated / trusted status for a SMART on FHIR application?
We are asking in part because of the 21st Century Cures Act interoperability provisions, which aim to reduce barriers for third-party applications accessing EHR systems. Given that the application is focused on participant-mediated research and public health use cases, we are interested in understanding whether there are alternative pathways, waivers, or programs available for this type of integration.
Thank you for any information, advice, or recommendations you can provide.