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Redox joins CommonWell Health Alliance

Redox joins CommonWell Health Alliance

Redox Embarks on Multi-Phase Plan to Enhance Healthcare Data Exchange for Customers Interested in TEFCA Participation

Redox, a leading provider of healthcare data interoperability solutions, today announced it has joined CommonWell Health Alliance, a Qualified Health Information Network™ (QHIN™) enabling the federated exchange of patient information across the United States.

This strategic move reinforces Redox’s commitment to seamless and secure healthcare data interoperability, empowering healthcare organizations including providers, payers, digital health vendors/independent service providers, EHRs, and Life Science companies with broader and deeper access to real time critical healthcare data.

“We’re thrilled to welcome Redox as a valued member of the CommonWell Health Alliance,” said Paul Wilder, CommonWell’s Executive Director. “Redox’s commitment to advancing health data exchange and strengthening seamless interoperability will drive better outcomes for patients and providers alike.”

With its easy-to-use, developer-friendly API, Redox offers an attractive alternative to customers who leverage network connections as part of their integration strategy. When organizations across the healthcare ecosystem partner with Redox, they can quickly onboard to The Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement™ (TEFCA™), leveraging deep expertise from Redox’s 9,600+ healthcare integrations.

“Our partnership with CommonWell provides an easier path forward for Redox customers who want to participate in TEFCA,” said Trip Hofer, CEO of Redox. “With access to CommonWell’s network, our customers will be able to obtain more comprehensive data than is possible with point-to-point connections.”

In addition to TEFCA access, Redox is also uniquely positioned to offer its customers access to legacy networks and direct integration support to drive powerful end-to-end workflows.

“Redox is a one-stop shop for healthcare data integrations,” Hofer said. “We support our customers’ overarching integration strategy and enable the broad range of use cases that branch out from that.” 

Workflows often require more than just access to the patient record data, such as integration with the EHR for ordering, inputting results, or scheduling. The key advantage that Redox brings to CommonWell’s QHIN participants is writeback in real time for direct connections.

“TEFCA enables mostly read-only data exchanges, but operational workflows in healthcare commonly require writing data back into the provider workflow. Without this capability, full interoperability will remain out of reach,” said Hofer.

Hofer added that the CommonWell partnership is just the first step in Redox’s multi-phase plan to support customers interested in joining one or more QHINs.

“We support customers who may want to be on a legacy network and a QHIN at the same time,” he said. “In the future, our interoperability platform will allow these customers to easily test, compare, and switch between networks and QHINs with minimal risk.”

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