Terms and Conditions
THIS
DEVELOPER AGREEMENT DEFINES THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE PERSON AND/OR ORGANIZTION
OR ENTITY WANTS TO ACCESS THE EMEDICAL FHIR API, DEVELOPER ACCOUNT (referred to
as the “DEVELOPER”) AND EMEDPRACTICE LLC. (referred to as the “EMED”); THE
DEVELOPER ACCEPTING THESE TERMS SHALL BE SUBJECT TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT.
PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY BEFORE ACCEPTING. IF DEVELOPER DOES NOT ACCEPT ALL TERMS
AND CONDITIONS, THEY ARE NOT ALLOWED USE OR ACCESS THE EMEDICAL FHIR API.
1. Accepting the Terms. These Terms of Use ("Terms") govern your access to and use of the EMedical FHIR APIs, documentation, software, services, etc. By accessing or using the EMedical FHIR APIs, you agree to be bound by these Terms. The API provided by EMED is allow to development of health care consumer-facing (i.e., patient or a patient’s authorized representative) applications only. Any application developed by the developer also must compliance with ONC Certification Criteria. Developer represent and warrant that you are at least 18 years of age and that you possess the legal right and ability to agree to these Terms and to use the EMedical FHIR APIs in accordance with these Terms.
2. Modification of Terms. EMED reserves
the right to modify these terms at any time in its sole discretion and without
notice. Any changes made to this agreement will considered as effective from
the time of publish to public. These updated terms will be applicable to the
developer who are continued to use EMedical FHIR API.
3. Developer Account. In order to
establish a Developer Account, you may be required to provide contact
information, organizational details, developers purpose of accessing API, billing
details, and other information, and you agree to keep the information updated
at all times.
4. Transparency.
Developer must provide the license
terms and conditions to use the application. Also, developers must keep the
pricing and documents clear and reliable.
5. Safety
and Security. Your application must be designed and developed by adopting
any of Federal equivalent standard QMS, usability and Safety enhanced design
stands. If your app storing the data on end-user device data must be fully
encrypted. If your app is transmitting to any of patient information other
third party, data must be shared on a secure encrypted transportation channel.
Your app must maintain all user activity and share the info with EMED on
Demand. You should not share secure
client ID
6. Privacy. Your application must not hide
or share any of PHI information without patient knowledge. Your app must comply
with all HIPPA standards. Your app must be sharing or storing any PHI you must
clearly describe the usage off that data to patient as well as EMED. You CAN
NOT use any of patient personal information obtained by using EMedical FHIR API for any other purposes until unless the
patient approval.
7. Responsibilities. Developer is solely
responsible for Developer’s use of and access to the API. EMED has no responsibility or control over any
development performed by Developer in conjunction with the API, including all
acts or omissions of anyone permitted by Developer to use and access the API.
Developer acknowledges and agrees that it accepts all risks associated with the
use of and access to the API, including any reliance on the accuracy,
completeness, or usefulness of the API. Developer app must need to be reviewed
by EMed Tech review team before publishing it to
consumers.
8. Patient Access. Developers are
exclusively accountable for determining and safeguarding patient independent
access to their App for the purposes of Meaningful Use (MU) and Merit-based
Incentive Payment System (MIPS) reporting.
9. Termination, Suspension, and Limitation of Use. Developer is not allowed to over load the sever, if any of such activities found EMED reserve the rights to disable your account right away. EMED reserves the right in its sole decision at any time to terminate or suspend Developer access to the API or to disable Developer credentials. Upon such termination or suspension, Developer will no longer have access to the API, and all of Developer’s use rights therein will terminate. Any rights and obligations under the Agreement which by their nature should continue and will remain in full effect after termination or expiration of the Agreement. EMED may also limit the use of the access to or use of API, including but not limited to the number of transactions or data flow permitted, in its discretion
10. Open Source. Developer warrant that their Apps do not contain any open source software licensed under terms that require the user to make the user’s modifications to the open source freely available in source code form, or any software that the user “combines” with the open source software freely available in source code form.
11. Warranties and Liability. Developers
using the EMedical FHIR API use at their own risk.
API will be provided to developers AS IS without any warranties, EMED is not
responsible for any Faults. To the extent permissible by law, neither EMED nor
its affiliates nor their respective suppliers or licensors shall be liable
under any contract, negligence, strict liability, or other legal or equitable
theory for any direct, indirect, exemplary, special, incidental, or
consequential damages, including but not limited to loss of profits or other
economic loss of developer or any third party, even if informed of the
possibility of such damages. To the extent governing law does not permit such
limitations to be applied in full, EMED liability shall be limited in all
respects to the greatest extent permissible by law.