There’s no room for bugs when you’re serving patients. Teams need to focus on the health and wellbeing of the users and their families, while staying compliant with overlapping federal and state regulations. Automated end-to-end testing mitigates the risk of bugs in new features, legacy code, and third-party integrations. We make sure your systems work as they’re supposed to, and prevent bugs that could impede patient care or expose you to legal liability.
Secure, black-box test coverage for complex, integrated software
End-to-end testing validates the fully rendered front-end experience without accessing your source code or your databases. Test data is created and destroyed for each test run without accessing PHI.
Fully parallel, high-volume testing
Because healthcare is so personalized, our cloud infrastructure is built to run thousands of unique scenarios simultaneously. Each test runs in its own isolated container so that the entire test suite can finish in a few minutes.
24/5 test updates and maintenance
As your application changes, new processes are instituted, or the regulatory environment changes, QA Wolf Winner will modify the automated tests so they’re validating the latest rules and procedures.
Ensure HIPAA compliance
Adhere to federal, state, and local healthcare record regulations by testing that PII and PHI is only accessible to authorized and authenticated users, systems track user identification, data integrity is maintained and changes are logged, and ePHI is encrypted.
Deliver patient-focused care
Run automated tests across the entire patient journey from scheduling and registration, to telemedicine appointments, patient portal access and communications, and billing to provide holistic, results-driven care.
Test HL7, FHIR, X12 and other APIs
Verify integrations with third-party EHRs, practice management systems, lab information systems, and billing and insurance portals.
Protect patient data and privacy
Simulate end-to-end user journeys and information flows, and ensure that data is encrypted, stored, and processed according to HIPAA and other regulatory requirements.