We’re excited to announce an update to the Redox FHIR API that enhances data query capabilities by no longer filtering unrecognized search parameters. This change gives you greater control over your data interactions and improves integrations with downstream systems.
We’re excited to announce an update to the Redox FHIR API that enhances data query capabilities by no longer filtering unrecognized search parameters. This change gives you greater control over your data interactions and improves integrations with downstream systems.
Introducing Log Inspector, our latest feature that enhances visibility into your data flows. With Log Inspector, you can diagnose errors, monitor key variables, and ensure data accuracy. Paired with Translation Sets, these tools offer you comprehensive transparency and control over your integrations
Our engine connects and enables communication between organizations across the world. With part of that communication containing information…
Whether increasing access to clinical services for remote patients, improving health outcomes by enabling faster diagnosis and treatment…
Whenever a transaction event (either a credit or a charge) occurs within an EHR, a new charge is…
The Media data model enables document sharing within a patient’s chart, particularly the sharing of PDFs or JPGs. Redox…
The Inventory data model can be used to keep an accurate, up-to-date account of a health system’s supplies.
This data model is designed to generate a specific subset of scheduling messages pertaining only to the OR.
This data model provides data exchange regarding all vaccinations administered in the hospital setting and also those administered…
This data model allows for the integration of clinical data including discrete nursing documentation and patient assessment information in…
The notes section of each medical record is written by a patient’s healthcare professional during hospitalization or outpatient…
This data model is useful for when an application doesn’t have the health system’s patient identifier—typically the MRN—but does…