Connecting to national clinical networks like Carequality®, DirectTrust™, and the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement™ (TEFCA™) is essential for expanding your product’s reach and enhancing its capabilities. However, the process is often riddled with complexities, including intricate network participation agreements, lengthy integration timelines, and the burden of managing complex data standards across networks.
Redox’s robust interoperability platform simplifies this process by providing you with a single connection via API that unlocks access to more than 70% of U.S. healthcare providers. With Redox, you can:
Bypass the complexities of individual network integrations
Reduce the time spent on technical onboarding
Ensure your data is standardized across all connections.
With Redox, you eliminate the need to wrestle with the intricacies of each network, allowing you to focus on delivering superior product experiences and improving patient care.
As the baby boomer generation redefines aging, PointClickCare is at the forefront, creating innovative solutions that empower caregivers to access full patient records. We sat down with BJ Boyle, VP and GM at PointClickCare, to discuss the company’s mission, their approach to innovation, and how their partnership with Redox is driving seamless data sharing and better healthcare delivery.
The Redox interoperability platform acts as a gateway to national clinical networks for qualified organizations, enabling you to connect with thousands of healthcare providers through a single, standardized API. Our platform supports expanded search capabilities, customized patient identifiers, and automatic responses to mandatory queries, ensuring that your data exchange processes are efficient and accurate.
Redox’s platform also anticipates your future interoperability needs by supporting HL7® FHIR® now, even before it becomes the standard across all networks. Additionally, using Redox as a TEFCA on-ramp gives you the flexibility to switch between Qualified Health Information Networks (QHINs) as they evolve, avoiding vendor lock-in and ensuring your integration strategy remains adaptable.
Retrieve and exchange patient documents, including transition of care documents, diagnoses, and notes to reduce the risk of errors
Search for patient by demographics
Receive patient care documents
Retrieve transition of care document after discharge to enable informed care decisions
Retrieve health data, including diagnoses, medications, and allergies to personalize treatment plans
Writeback orders and referrals to ensure continuity of care
Retrieve health data such as diagnoses and medications to get a full view of the patient
Writeback vitals, trend summaries, and orders to keep patient records up-to-date