Metriport

Your chart data and the outside world, reconciled.

Turnkey connections to Epic, Athena, Canvas, and five more. Metriport syncs your chart data, matches it against the networks, and resolves both into one record.

Join the teams whose chart is reconciled against everything outside it.

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EHRs

From two disconnected records to one.

Sync your patients without building a pipeline

Turnkey connections pull your chart data in — patient creation, appointment sync, and query behavior follow each EHR's documented workflow.

Match internal patients to external records

Your patients are matched against the networks, so internal and external history resolve to the same person.

Resolve the overlap into one record

Encounters, medications, and results that exist in both places appear once, with source references retained for tracing.

Contribute back through the same connection

The pipe runs both ways: your chart data flows to the networks as exchange participation requires, with nothing extra to build.

Benefits

Your chart stops being an island.Internal and external history become one record, matched and deduplicated.

One truth across systems that never agreed.

When your chart and the outside world disagree, someone reconciles it by hand — or nobody does. Matching both into one record removes the choice.

Mondana Ghias, MD, Co-Founder and Chief Medical Officer, Tono Health

Tono Health — "Metriport's robust infrastructure provided us with an immediate solution to our patients' data across health systems with varying EHRs."

Read the Tono story

No integration team required.

The connections are turnkey and follow each EHR's documented workflow — your chart data starts flowing without a custom pipeline to build or maintain.

Read the EHR docs

Give back without a second project.

Exchange participation expects contribution. The same connection that pulls records in carries your data back out, so compliance is a property of the setup rather than a task.

WeightWatchers contributes chart data back to the HIE networks through the same integration that retrieves.

Read the contribution docs

How it works

Connect the EHR, sync the chart, read one record.The same eight connections the EHR Apps run — pointed the other way.

  1. Connect your EHR

    Eight documented connections. Patient creation, appointment sync, and query behavior follow each EHR's own guide.

  2. Contribute your chart data

    Contributed resources reference the Metriport patient; document uploads begin with a patient-linked DocumentReference.

  3. Read the reconciled record

    Internal and external history, matched to one patient, converted to FHIR R4, deduplicated, and traceable to its source.

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FAQs

Direction. This page is about your EHR as a data source — Metriport pulls your chart data in and reconciles it with everything retrieved from the networks. EHR Apps is about your EHR as a surface — Metriport rendering inside the chart your clinicians already use. Most customers use both, and they are configured together.

Athena, Canvas, Elation, Healthie, Salesforce, Epic, Practice Fusion, and eClinicalWorks are listed in the current EHR documentation. Patient creation, appointment sync, query behavior, and write-back differ by EHR.

Internal and external data are matched to the same patient, converted to FHIR R4, and deduplicated so overlapping encounters, medications, and results appear once. Source references are retained, so any resource can still be traced back to where it came from.

Reconcile your chart against the world outside it.