Jane AppAutomation & Integration
Build approved Jane Extensions around patient, appointment, and clinic data.
Jane's approval-based developer platform gives authorized Extensions scoped access to patient, appointment, treatment, location, staff, and observation data for one practitioner and clinic.
Representative workflow
Jane App
EHR & Clinical
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Apply the project workflow
Appointment data used in approved follow-up workflows
Project destination
The system or person selected for this workflow
How I use Jane App
Jane Extensions are available through a vetted partner program rather than an open self-service API. Each practitioner authorizes requested scopes for a single clinic using OAuth 2.0 with PKCE, and tokens cannot be reused across clinics or practitioners. Published resources include patients, appointments, treatments, locations, disciplines, staff, and observations. Jane currently states that posting directly into calendars is unsupported, so scheduling writes should not be assumed.
A practical starting point
Appointment data used in approved follow-up workflows
Workflow blueprint
From Jane App to useful action
A representative implementation pattern. The project determines the exact fields, logic, access, and destination.
Jane App
EHR & Clinical
- 01
Use the required platform data
Patients
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Apply the project workflow
Appointment data used in approved follow-up workflows
Project destination
The system or person selected for this workflow
What the integration supports
Facts checked
Authentication and access
Approved Jane Extensions use OAuth 2.0 authorization code flow with required PKCE. A practitioner authorizes requested scopes for one practitioner and one clinic, and the backend exchanges the code for access and refresh tokens.
Useful data and actions
- Patients
- Appointments
- Treatments
- Locations, disciplines, and staff members
- Medical-record observations
Constraints to confirm
- Jane is an approval-based partner platform, not a public self-service API; clinics cannot independently build integrations through it.
- Tokens and API calls are clinic- and practitioner-specific, and additional scopes require a new authorization flow.
- Access tokens are short-lived, and published limits are 100 requests per minute per endpoint per clinic and 600 per five minutes per clinic.
- Jane currently says posting directly into calendars is unsupported; endpoint capabilities and beta versions must be checked before promising writes.
What I automate with Jane App
Appointment data used in approved follow-up workflows
Treatment information surfaced to authorized practitioner tools
Patient and observation data used in scoped clinical extensions
Location, discipline, and staff data used for clinic-aware workflows
Contextual Extension launches with independent authorization checks
Industries
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