11 Jul Madison startup Redox makes inroads in ‘interoperability’ with software like Epic Systems’
Redox, one of Madison’s most rapidly growing health technology companies, has reached a milestone in its development: The company has announced that it has “successfully integrated” its interface with both Cerner and Epic Systems software, the two leading vendors of records systems to health care providers in the U.S.
It’s a big deal, given that Redox’s entire business is premised on successfully interfacing with the likes of Cerner and Epic. The company has built an application programming interface, also known as an API, that’s designed to help people developing digital health applications for health care providers or patients. The idea is that through the company’s API, developers will more easily be able to retrieve data from electronic health records software.
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