Idaho State Medicaid
Documentation
Sandbox available?
Yes
Info Last Updated
May 11, 2026
Flexpa Endpoint ID
5a647...
Success Rate
The percentage of authorization attempts that successfully complete, from initial redirect through token receipt. This metric directly reflects the reliability and usability of the authorization flow for end users.
0%
Last 6 months
Authorization Overview
The authorization flow is often the biggest barrier to patient access. This dimension evaluates both the technical implementation and user experience.
Token Type
Refreshable
Max Auth Period
No max period
Custom Settings Required?
No
Requested scopes
Uptime
Real-time monitoring of SMART on FHIR authorization endpoint availability. Status checks run every 12 hours to verify endpoint accessibility and response codes.
FHIR API Implementation
The quality and completeness of the FHIR implementation determines the utility of the API for third-party applications and patients alike.
Lines of Business supported
Supported FHIR Resources
Pills with a indicate resources observed in at least one successful sync within the last 6 months across our recent processing history. A resource not marked verified isn't necessarily unavailable — it may simply not appear in any connected user's record (e.g., a patient with no recorded immunizations), or be returned only rarely. Verification is based on what was successfully loaded into Flexpa's data store, including resources derived from EOBs for payer endpoints.
CARIN BB Core Profiles
Other USCDI V1 Profiles
Payers primarily return claims via ExplanationOfBenefit. Flexpa derives Encounter, Condition, Procedure, and Provenance from EOBs — see Claims to Clinical. Some payers also return clinical resources directly; absence here doesn't mean unavailable.