Healthjump is healthjump is a healthcare data integration and interoperability platform founded in 2012 that has evolved into a comprehensive ambulatory EHR solution targeting small to medium-sized medical practices. The company operates from Lehi, Utah, and positions itself uniquely in the market as both an EHR vendor and a data interoperability specialist, leveraging its origins as a health information exchange platform.
The platform's core differentiator is its dual nature: Healthjump functions as a standalone ambulatory EHR while simultaneously offering strong data aggregation and interoperability services. This architecture allows practices to access and consolidate patient records from multiple external sources, including other EHRs, labs, imaging centers, and health information exchanges. The system connects to CommonWell Health Alliance and Carequality networks, enabling nationwide patient data access across disparate healthcare systems.
Healthjump's EHR includes standard ambulatory functionality: clinical documentation with customizable templates, e-prescribing via Surescripts integration, patient scheduling, lab ordering and results management, and a patient portal for online appointment booking and secure messaging. The practice management module handles billing, claims submission, and MIPS/MACRA quality reporting for value-based care programs.
The technical architecture emphasizes cloud-based deployment with API-first design principles, supporting FHIR, HL7, and Direct messaging standards. This approach facilitates bidirectional data exchange with major EHR platforms including Epic, Cerner, athenahealth, eClinicalWorks, and Allscripts. Practices can maintain existing billing systems like Kareo or AdvancedMD while adopting Healthjump's clinical workflows, or implement the full integrated suite.
Healthjump targets independent physician practices ranging from 1-20 providers across multiple specialties including family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, cardiology, dermatology, gastroenterology, orthopedics, and urgent care. The system appeals particularly to practices frustrated with legacy EHR systems' interoperability limitations or those requiring extensive external data integration for care coordination.
The vendor maintains ONC 2015 Edition CEHRT certification, meeting Meaningful Use requirements and qualifying practices for federal incentive programs. Security compliance includes HIPAA adherence, HITRUST CSF certification, and Surescripts certification for controlled substance e-prescribing. The platform's interoperability capabilities have positioned it as a viable option for practices participating in accountable care organizations or value-based payment models requiring comprehensive patient data access.
Healthjump's market positioning emphasizes affordability compared to enterprise-tier systems while delivering interoperability functionality typically reserved for larger platforms. The subscription-based pricing model scales with practice size and selected feature sets, though specific pricing requires vendor consultation. The company has focused on ease of implementation and user experience, marketing faster deployment timelines than traditional EHR migrations.