RPM data flows into your existing clinical infrastructure.
RPMLyra connects to FHIR-compliant EHRs via HL7 FHIR R4 and SMART on FHIR — pushing validated readings and care notes directly without double documentation.
Built on the standards your EHR already speaks
HL7 FHIR R4
All RPMLyra observations — glucose, blood pressure, weight — are structured as FHIR R4 Observation resources. Pushes into any FHIR-compliant EHR without custom mapping.
SMART on FHIR
Authentication and authorization layer for EHR-embedded apps. RPMLyra launches as a SMART on FHIR app within supported EHR platforms — clinicians stay in their primary workflow.
Bidirectional Sync
Read patient demographics and care team assignments from your EHR. Write validated readings, alert notes, and outreach documentation back. No shadow patient records.
Works with FHIR-compliant systems
RPMLyra connects to any EHR that supports HL7 FHIR R4. We do not maintain certified EHR vendor partnerships — integration is built on the open standard.
FHIR R4 Compatible Systems
Any EHR with a certified HL7 FHIR R4 API endpoint. RPMLyra has no certified EHR vendor partnerships — integration is standards-based. Your IT team connects via the open FHIR R4 standard.
Direct API Integration
For custom or legacy environments: RESTful JSON API with webhook support. Designed with TLS 1.2+ in transit and API key rotation.
Batch & File Export
Monthly billing summaries in CSV or HL7 v2 format for RCM teams without API integration. Automated delivery via SFTP to your billing system.
RPMLyra references FHIR R4 as an interoperability standard. All EHR integration requires technical scoping with your IT team. Contact us to discuss your specific environment.
Supports major patient monitoring devices
Glucose Monitors
Bluetooth glucose meters from major manufacturers. CGM devices with Bluetooth export capability. Real-time and retroactive reading import supported.
Blood Pressure Cuffs
Upper arm and wrist BP monitors with Bluetooth connectivity. Automated twice-daily reading reminders via patient app. Irregular heartbeat flag forwarded to care team.
Smart Scales
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth body weight scales. Daily morning weight readings correlated with prior-day pattern. Essential for heart failure fluid retention alerting.
Pulse Oximeters
SpO2 and pulse rate monitoring for respiratory conditions, post-surgical monitoring, and concurrent COPD management alongside other RPM conditions.