The ONC Certification (g)(10) Standardized API Test Kit is a testing tool for Health IT systems seeking to meet the requirements of the Standardized API for Patient and Population Services criterion § 170.315(g)(10) in the ONC Certification Program. It is an approved test method for the § 170.315(g)(10) test procedure.
Systems may adopt later versions of standards than those named in the rule as approved by the ONC Standards Version Advancement Process (SVAP). Please note that US Core Implementation Guide v.7.0.0 should only be used with SMART App Launch Guide v2.0.0 or above due to granular scope support requirements within this version of US Core.
Please select which approved version of each standard to use, and click ‘Create Test Session’ to begin testing.
This test kit includes a simulated conformant FHIR API that can be used to demonstrate success for all tests. This simulated API is open source and is available on GitHub. Visit the walkthrough for a demonstration of using these tests against the provided simulated FHIR API.
The ONC Certification (g)(10) Standardized API is actively developed and updates are released monthly.
The test kit currently tests all requirements for the Standardized API for Patient and Population Services criterion § 170.315(g)(10), including updates from the HTI-1 Final Rule. This includes:
See the test descriptions within the test kit for detail on the specific validations performed as part of testing these requirements.
The ONC Certification (g)(10) Standardized API Test Kit can be downloaded from its GitHub repository, where additional resources and documentation are also available to help users get started with the testing process. The repository Wiki provides a FAQ for testers, and the Releases page provides information about each new release.
We welcome feedback on the tests, including but not limited to the following areas:
Please report any issues with this set of tests in the issues section of the repository.
ONC Certification (g)(10) Standardized API Test Kit depends on the following imported test kits.