Overview
A leading nonprofit health system in California, dedicated to implementing cutting-edge healthcare solutions through its innovation fund, recognized the growing complexity of managing digital health applications. Faced with increasing demand for streamlined integrations, the health system sought a solution that would enhance efficiency, decrease deployment times, and provide a robust technology infrastructure for future innovations.
The challenge
The health system encountered two significant challenges in maximizing the value of its digital health applications. First, their ad-hoc vendor selection process led to disjointed implementations, where IT was burdened with integrating solutions that may not align with overall business goals. This approach often resulted in lengthy deployment times exceeding six months, prompting the IT team to seek efficiency improvements.
Second, their existing integration platform, which struggled to meet the demands of connecting a growing vendor ecosystem to their EHR. Although the platform initially provided baseline connectivity between systems, leadership concerns arose over escalating costs, limited scalability, and missing support for common clinical workflows. This led the health system to seek a more economical integration solution with comparable or better functionality.
The solution
To advance new care initiatives, the health system needed a more strategic and centralized approach to both vendor selection and EHR integration. One of their top priorities was to accelerate their remote patient monitoring (RPM) and medical home strategy. To do this, they needed a robust, scalable integration platform that offered advanced capabilities at an affordable cost. They wanted to exchange data between various RPM-related products and their Epic EHR through a single VPN and one set of interfaces, rather than setting up multiple VPNs and interfaces across several applications.
The decision to partner with Redox was influenced by a history of successful EHR integrations. Having previously implemented digital health solutions from several Redox customers, the IT team experienced smoother implementations compared to alternative solutions. The health system viewed Redox not just as an integration solution but as a comprehensive “product catalog” for future application needs.