Onyx wins Best in KLAS.

By Mark Scrimshire, Chief Interoperability & Security Officer, Onyx Health; Co-Chair, HL7 Financial Management Work Group; active contributor to WEDI

The reality today

By January 1, 2027, health plans are expected to have APIs live across Patient Access, Provider Access, Payer-to-Payer, and electronic Prior Authorization (ePA).

Earlier this year, WEDI’s baseline survey found that 43 percent of payers had not yet begun API work, and only about a third were partially underway. There’s no question now that progress is happening, but as 2025 ends, the pace varies widely from plan to plan.

Several health plans, including those we’ve worked with directly, are now live with CMS-0057 APIs. But for many others, the move from planning to implementation has surfaced new challenges in coordination, testing, and integration.

Across conversations with payers, the same message comes through clearly: the biggest risks aren’t technical. They’re about aligning expectations, defining ownership, and coordinating across vendors and internal teams — the factors that determine whether projects move smoothly from design to production.

The mandate is clear; what separates leaders now is their ability to turn plans into production.

What’s holding payers back

Across the market, and in our customer work, the same execution barriers continue to surface:

What’s helping across the industry

The payers making measurable progress share a common mindset: they’re thinking beyond compliance. Rather than viewing CMS-0057 as a box to check, they’re using it as a foundation for improving quality, risk adjustment, and member experience — and building long-term operational strength.

Across the market, a few patterns are emerging:

These patterns reflect a shift from compliance as project management to compliance as operational discipline — a mindset that positions plans to move faster, reduce risk, and deliver sustainable value.

How Onyx is supporting payers

At Onyx, we’re working side-by-side with health plans at every stage of CMS-0057 implementation — helping them accelerate go-live, reduce risk, and capture more value from their interoperability investments. Here are some of the solutions and approaches that are helping payers simplify complexity and build confidence:

These tools reflect insights from our engagement in HL7 and WEDI and the real-world lessons we learn alongside payers every day. They’re designed to help organizations turn regulatory requirements into measurable value—efficiently and confidently.

Know where you stand — and what to do next

As 2026 usage metrics and the 2027 API deadline approach, health plans can’t afford to rely on assumptions. The Onyx Readiness Check delivers a clear, actionable assessment of your current state, gaps, and next steps — before deadlines or dependencies slow you down. No cost, no commitment.

Lean more and request your CMS-0057 Readiness Check →