EHR Software That Works With the Systems You Use

Sevocity integrates with major lab networks, national pharmacy and ePrescribing networks, Midmark and Welch-Allyn vitals devices, state immunization registries, health information exchanges, and vaccine management platforms. Sevocity supports HL7, FHIR R4, USCDI, and CCD-A standards for both standard and custom integrations. Switching EHRs doesn’t mean disconnecting from the tools your practice depends on.

Tested and Active at Go-Live
Lab Networks Quest Diagnostics · LabCorp · Regional Labs
ePrescribing & EPCS DrFirst · PDMP Integration
Vitals Devices Midmark · Welch-Allyn · BP · Temp · SpO2 · ECG
Immunizations State IIS Registries · VaxCare
Clearinghouse Etactics
Health Information Exchange Direct Messaging · State HIEs
Interoperability Standards HL7 CDA · FHIR R4 · USCDI · NCPDP SCRIPT · X12 EDI 837/835

The connections your practice needs. Ready at go-live.

Laboratory Interfaces

Sevocity connects to major national and regional lab networks including Quest Diagnostics and LabCorp, as well as smaller regional labs via HL7 interfaces. Orders go out from the clinical note and results come back directly into the chart. No separate lab portal login, no manual result entry.

ePrescribing and EPCS

Electronic prescribing through the DrFirst network covers the majority of US pharmacies. Controlled substance prescribing (EPCS) is supported for practices that require it. PDMP integration gives providers real-time access to patient prescription history before prescribing controlled substances, directly from the EHR workflow.

Scheduling Interfaces

Sevocity supports scheduling integrations with third-party patient-facing scheduling tools and practice scheduling systems. If your practice uses an online scheduling platform, Sevocity’s implementation team assesses the integration during discovery and configures the connection before go-live. Patient appointments flow into Sevocity without manual entry.

Referral Management

Referral interfaces allow Sevocity to send clinical documentation electronically to referring providers and specialists. Patient records, orders, and clinical summaries travel with the referral, reducing phone calls, faxes, and the administrative burden on your referral coordinator. Direct messaging via the Direct protocol is supported for practices using HIE-based referrals.

Health Information Exchange

Sevocity sends care summaries and clinical documents to regional and state HIEs through the Direct protocol, satisfying the Promoting Interoperability requirements for MIPS. Providers can send transition-of-care documents and care summaries to other providers directly from the EHR, without a separate HIE portal login.

Telehealth

Sevocity supports telehealth integration for practices that conduct video visits. The provider opens the encounter, conducts the video visit, and charts in the same note as an in-person visit. No separate telehealth platform login required at visit time.

Vitals and Medical Devices

Sevocity integrates with Midmark and Welch-Allyn vitals devices including blood pressure monitors, thermometers, pulse oximeters, scales, and ECG units. Readings flow directly from the device into the patient chart. Sevocity also connects to the Clinitek urinalysis analyzer: UA results populate directly into a UA flowsheet in the chart, eliminating manual transcription from the rooming workflow.

Immunization Registries

Sevocity connects to state Immunization Information Systems (IIS) across the US. Vaccines administered in clinic are reported to the state registry automatically, and historical immunization records can be queried from the state database into the patient chart. IIS reporting satisfies a required public health measure under the Promoting Interoperability category of MIPS.

Vaccine Management

Sevocity integrates with VaxCare for practices that use their vaccine inventory, ordering, and billing platform. When a vaccine is administered, the record flows between Sevocity and VaxCare: inventory is decremented, insurance billing runs through VaxCare’s pathway, and the immunization documentation lives in the patient chart.

Built on standards that connect, not lock you in

Sevocity is built on HL7 v2, HL7 CDA, FHIR R4, and USCDI, the interoperability standards used across the US healthcare system. Lab connections, care summaries, referral documents, and C-CDA clinical document exchanges are based on protocols maintained industry-wide, not by a single vendor relationship. FHIR R4 and USCDI support satisfies ONC’s interoperability requirements for 2015 Edition certification and the Promoting Interoperability category of MIPS.

Supported Standards and Protocols

  • HL7 v2 Messaging
  • HL7 CDA / C-CDA
  • FHIR R4 API
  • USCDI v1
  • Direct Messaging Protocol
  • NCPDP SCRIPT (via DrFirst)
  • X12 EDI 837/835 (via Etactics)
  • ONC 2015 Edition Certified

“Great EHR program! I love that our labs can import right into the chart and the ease of communicating to all members of the staff here. It has been really easy to use and learn when training new staff.”

— Valyssa W., Office Manager · SourceForge

What practices ask about integrations before switching

Will my current lab interface work with Sevocity?

Most major lab networks (Quest Diagnostics, LabCorp, and many regional labs) have existing HL7 interfaces with Sevocity. During implementation, Sevocity’s team verifies your specific lab connection and configures it before go-live. If your lab is not in Sevocity’s existing interface library, the team assesses whether a new HL7 interface can be built. Bring your lab name to the initial discovery call and Sevocity will tell you the status immediately.

Does Sevocity support ePrescribing for controlled substances (EPCS)?

Yes. Sevocity supports both standard electronic prescribing through the DrFirst network and EPCS (Electronic Prescribing for Controlled Substances) for practices that require it. PDMP integration is also available, allowing providers to check state prescription monitoring databases from within the EHR before prescribing controlled substances. EPCS setup involves an identity verification step that Sevocity’s team walks practices through during implementation.

Can Sevocity connect to my hospital system for referrals and care coordination?

Sevocity supports referral and care coordination exchanges via Direct messaging and HL7 interfaces. For practices that refer to a hospital system, Sevocity can send clinical summaries, transition-of-care documents, and referral orders electronically, provided the hospital system supports Direct protocol or an HL7 interface. Your Sevocity implementation team will assess the specific hospital connection during discovery.

Does Sevocity report to my state’s immunization registry?

Yes. Sevocity supports bidirectional connections to state Immunization Information Systems (IIS) across the US using HL7 v2.5.1 VXU messages for reporting and QBP messages for historical immunization queries. Vaccines administered in clinic are reported to the state registry automatically, and patient immunization history can be pulled from the state database into the chart. For practices using VaxCare for vaccine inventory and billing, Sevocity’s VaxCare integration keeps the clinical record, inventory system, and state registry in sync from a single administration event.

What if I use a practice management system that isn’t Sevocity’s PM?

Sevocity’s EHR can be used with a third-party practice management system via HL7 interface. Appointment data, patient demographics, and billing information can flow between the two systems without double entry, depending on the PM system’s interface capabilities. Your implementation specialist can outline the interface options for your specific PM system. Sevocity also offers our Premier product which includes both EHR and PM.

Does Sevocity have a FHIR API for custom integrations?

Yes. Sevocity supports FHIR R4 and USCDI as part of its ONC 2015 Edition certification. The FHIR API enables read access to patient data in a standardized format, supports patient-directed data sharing, and satisfies the API requirements for the Promoting Interoperability category of MIPS. For practices or health systems that want to build custom integrations using the FHIR API, contact Sevocity’s implementation team for API documentation and access details.

Will my integrations be active on go-live day?

Yes. Integration setup is part of the pre-go-live implementation process. Sevocity schedules and tests all integrations (lab, ePrescribing, vitals devices, immunization registry, scheduling, referral, HIE) before go-live day. Go-live day is your first day using the system in clinic, not the day the integrations are being configured. If a specific integration requires testing with a third party (such as a lab vendor, state IIS, or hospital system), Sevocity coordinates that testing during implementation, not during clinic hours.

Tell Us What You’re Connected To

Bring your list of current integrations: lab, scheduling, referral, PM system, vitals devices, vaccine platform, state registry. We’ll tell you exactly which connections Sevocity already has and what a go-live would look like for your setup. Thirty minutes, or fifteen if you just need the integration assessment.