/cavetl

Credentialing And Verification ETL

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Credentialing and Verification: Extract, Translate, and Load

CAV ETL is an open source standalone microservice module meant to support access to third-party data sources useful for credentialing and vetting health care providers. Each microservice, seeks to answer a specific question about a person's eligibility to provide healthcare services.

CAV ETL consults a variety of external data sources, organizes the information gathered from them (the "ETL" stands for "Extract, Transform, Load"), and offers a clean API to ask about certifications, exclusions, etc.

It was originally developed as part of the Provider Screening Module (PSM) project, and was separated out in order to serve other MMIS modules besides the PSM.

CAV ETL is not limited to provider information. It can be used for other credentialing needs in government health care: any effort to vet persons or organizations in the health care industry will involve consulting external data from multiple sources (federal, state,

regional, local). CAV ETL offers a central place for that data to be gathered and consulted, instead of each effort solving that problem independently and thus duplicatively. We believe the CAVETL stack has applications in State MMIS systems, to health care providers screening employees, and to health insurers vetting in-network providers. If you see ways to build on CAVETL, please get in touch with james AT solutionguidance.com. We'd love to help!

CAV ETL's goals are to:

  • Lower development costs.
  • Lower operational costs (including fees) for accessing the data.
  • Streamline the bureaucratic process of authentication and authorization.

Please see INSTALL.md for installation instructions. If you're interested in participating in CAV ETL development, or even if you just want to discuss something with the developers, please see the contribution guidelines.

Status

CAV ETL is a work-in-progress and is not yet ready for production deployment.

Currently supported sources:

And we have plans for many more, including certifications and PECOS, as its new access methods develop.