Redox is a HITRUST-certified healthcare data platform enabling integration with EHRs, vendors, providers, and payers. It normalizes, translates, and processes data for scalable interoperability, supporting real-time exchanges and customizable operations. Redox offers APIs, a dashboard, and strong security measures like rate limiting and access controls, facilitating efficient healthcare data connectivity and improved outcomes.
What is Redox?
Redox allows you to send, receive, process, and act on massive volumes of healthcare data. It enables you to compose data and processing operations to solve the healthcare business needs of your organization.
Our platform is a central place for you to connect with other healthcare organizations, such as EHR systems, medical device manufacturers, digital health vendors, and payers. Once you configure your own setup with Redox, you can use the same code to integrate with multiple connections. Regardless of connectivity requirements, Redox helps you exchange healthcare data via our HITRUST-certified platform.
What Challenges Does Redox Solve?
Redox can help complete your unique workflow across different areas of healthcare:
Redox for Vendors: Embed your apps into healthcare systems or retrieve healthcare data for your apps. Use Redox to integrate smarter to deliver more product value, faster. Connect to EHR systems, clinical networks, payers, cloud repositories, and other digital tools in a fraction of the time and effort of do-it-yourself integrations.
Redox for Providers: Exchange real-time data with your connections so you can take immediate action and improve health outcomes.
Redox for Payers: Access your members' critical data to reveal where value comes from and where to go from there.
Redox for EHRs: Reuse your integration for scalable, reliable interoperability. We handle connections, data transformations, and upkeep so you can focus on innovation.
Other Popular Features of Redox
You may also find these popular features helpful:
Network Onramps: Integrate with clinical networks (e.g., Carequality Interoperability Framework, TEFCA) to get access to even more patient records.
Cloud Connectivity: Connect to cloud providers like GCP, AWS, and Microsoft Azure to hydrate apps and data engineering tools in real-time.
Redox EMPI powered by Verato: Link patient identity records within and across multiple disparate data sources for better decision-making, operational efficiency, and improved user experience. This provides a single source of truth for patient identity.
How Does Redox Work?
To make integration work, Redox normalizes and translates data to get it from one system to another.
Normalization
Normalization means changing how data is represented, or mapped, into a consistent schema.
Redox acts like a universal power adapter for data. It takes data from any source and translates it into a consistent, modern format that is easy for developers to work with.
Translation
There may also be a need to translate values or data standards (e.g., mapping a custom lab code to a standard LOINC code). This is handled through translation sets.
Data Operations
Normalization and translation are the base, but your data may need more processing. An operation is an individual step during log processing that shapes data appropriately for successful data exchange. While Redox manages most operations for you, you can customize them through:
Filters: Rules you define to allow or block a subset of data payloads that you receive asynchronously.
Translation Sets: A list of mapped translations between two value sets.
Config Modifiers: A set of custom instructions for processing incoming or outgoing data.
How Do You Integrate with Redox?
Once you establish your setup, you can use one of our APIs to integrate with your connections:
Redox Data Model API: Use JSON data models and corresponding event types to communicate with your integrations.
Redox FHIR® API: Use FHIR® resources and corresponding interactions or operations to communicate with your integrations.
How Do You Interact with Redox?
Redox Dashboard (Interactive UI): Use this to configure, troubleshoot, and understand the health of your subscriptions.
Redox Platform API: Use this to automate or perform actions within your Redox organization.
How Does Redox Handle Security?
Redox maintains strong security and compliance practices. You may be interested in how we handle basic security measures:
Rate limiting
Allow-listing for Redox
Access controls to limit access to assets within your Redox organization.
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