timestamp1675111711437Epic FHIR Update to No Longer Use JWT by Eddie SolimanZoom's Epic FHIR integration uses JWT to authorize Zoom API calls when launching Zoom Room video visits. Because JWT will no longer be supported on June 1, 2023, the integration has been enhanced to replace JWT with OAuth. If you previously
timestamp1672874350104January 2023 Epic FHIR Integration Changesby Eddie SolimanOn January 8, 2023 the following changes will be made to the Epic FHIR integration: (1) Basic auth for customer network authorization Customers wanting to validate messages from the Epic FHIR integration at their gateway/firewall before
timestamp1670966005427December 2022 Epic FHIR Integration Changesby Eddie SolimanOn December 17, 2022 the following change will be made to the Epic FHIR integration: Separate OAuth Authorization and Token Base URL Configuration Currently you can only configure an “Epic OAuth Base URL” that the integration uses when
timestamp1666993404050November 2022 Epic FHIR Integration Changesby Eddie SolimanOn November 5, 2022 the following changes will be made to the Epic FHIR integration:(1) New default Zoom app private key (Zoom Use Only for now) Zoom is in the process of simplifying the integration setup and will be introducing a default
timestamp1663617646967September 2022 Epic FHIR Integration Changesby Eddie SolimanOn September 17, 2022 the following change were made to the Epic FHIR integration: Launch issue when provider doesn’t have a SER ID Previously in some scenarios when a provider doesn’t have a SER ID, the provider is not able launch a video
timestamp1663193151451August 2022 Microsoft Teams Integration Changesby Eddie SolimanThe following Microsoft Teams integration changes were deployed on August 27, 2022: Enhancements to “Start a Meeting” from the Zoom Bot Meetings Tab and Zoom Message Extension: Previously the process for starting a meeting was to click the