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Healthie

Healthie API

Healthcare / EHR + Behavioral Health + Healthcare RCM/Billing · gethealthie.com

Healthie exposes a full GraphQL API covering scheduling, charting, billing, claims, and webhooks, with an interactive Explorer and React SDKs. Keys must be requested from Healthie, and production access is limited to Enterprise and Group plans, where the API is a paid add-on.

Last verified: July 2026Healthcare
API GRADE
D+
VERIFIED JUL 2026

SCORECARD

ExistenceGOODFull GraphQL API documented at docs.gethealthie.com; the friction is plan gating, not whether the API exists.
AccessPOORAPI keys are issued only by contacting Healthie, and production access is restricted to Enterprise and Group plans as a paid add on.
CoverageGOODGraphQL schema covers scheduling, charting, billing, insurance claims, medications, labs, webhooks, and audit logs.
AuthPOORA Healthie-issued API key is the only mechanism; you must contact them for one even to use the API Explorer.
Docs & DXGOODInteractive GraphiQL Explorer, React SDKs, and an AI code-generation Dev Assist toolkit back the docs.
StabilityMIXEDComplexity-based rate limits added in Feb 2026 can break working queries; limits shift dynamically with no published tiers.
Supergood: Healthie has an API, but using it means gates, contracts, or workarounds. Ours doesn't: stable endpoints, normalized JSON, managed auth.

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Healthie scores D+ on the API Report Card. Healthie exposes a full GraphQL API covering scheduling, charting, billing, claims, and webhooks, with an interactive Explorer and React SDKs. Keys must be requested from Healthie, and production access is limited to Enterprise and Group plans, where the API is a paid add-on.

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Production API access is gated behind Enterprise/Group plan tiers, Core and Essentials customers (the long tail of solo practitioners) have no programmatic access to their own data help.gethealthie.com
API keys are not self-serve, developers must contact Healthie to be issued credentials, even to use the public API Explorer docs.gethealthie.com
Complexity-based rate limits (max 2000 complexity/request, introduced Feb 2026) add a second axis of throttling on top of request-volume limits and can break previously-working integrations docs.gethealthie.com
Rate limits are 'subject to dynamic adjustment' with no published tier-by-tier numbers, developers can't plan capacity without negotiating docs.gethealthie.com
Sandbox access is positioned as a marketplace-partner privilege rather than open self-serve developer tooling docs.gethealthie.com
Group plan customers pay extra for the API as an add-on on top of $149.99/mo base + per-seat fees gethealthie.com
Solo clinicians and small practices have no API path to bulk-export their own clinical and financial data, forcing manual CSV exports help.gethealthie.com
No phone-based customer support, providers report being stuck in email-only support loops with generic links to help articles and videos g2.com
Billing module called out as broken with limited provider support; users report payment setup is harder than advertised and consultants can't answer all questions g2.com
Glitches, error messages, and intermittent outages reported to impact scheduling, billing, and client communication softwareadvice.com
Patient-facing portal and forms app described as glitchy, clients struggle to save and progress through intake/educational content choosingtherapy.com
Tedious schedule customization, no bulk/mass availability editor, forcing per-day manual setup capterra.com
Clients can't book appointments far in advance, limiting recurring-care workflows capterra.com
Enterprise customers report being rerouted through multiple support reps and having to re-explain issues g2.com
Some users characterize Healthie as 'trying to be an EHR but failing', under-built for true clinical complexity vs purpose-built EHRs g2.com
Steep learning curve; unintuitive flows where common tasks take more steps than expected selecthub.com