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B.well Connected Health Launches FHIR-Based Platform to Automate Digital Quality Measures for Healthcare

by Mark Chiang
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B.well Connected Health has introduced a new solution designed to streamline digital quality measures (dQMs) for health plans and providers. The platform, which is based on Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR®), utilizes standardized data alongside a multi-layer clinical quality language (CQL) engine. This technology aims to automate the management of dQMs, supporting both regulatory reporting requirements and efforts to enhance patient care.

The FHIR-based system integrates standardized healthcare data with advanced CQL capabilities to address challenges in scaling digital quality measures. By automating processes traditionally handled manually, the platform seeks to improve efficiency in regulatory compliance while enabling providers to focus on delivering better outcomes for patients. According to b.well Connected Health, this approach aligns with industry-wide efforts to modernize healthcare operations through interoperability and automation.

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Date: September 24, 2025

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