Redox raises $3.5M in Series A


What does Redox do?

Redox, is an integration platform which allows any software system to securely and easily share data with electronic health records. The company builds the platform for modern healthcare software by creating APIs for connection to legacy electronic health record systems. This company is the best place for managing and scaling healthcare interoperability. You can connect with the company once, then integrate with any organization irrespective of format, vendor or frequency. Cloud apps, hospitals, affiliate clinics, registries, HIEs, your top doctors new toy, Redox will bring the power of SaaS interoperability for enabling health systems to truly leverage their EHR investments. The company’s mission is empowering modern healthcare revolution by creating tools which lower barriers in healthcare information technology entrepreneurship.

How much Redox was funded?

Redox raised $3.53 M in Series A funding on October 20th, 2015 from Healthx Ventures, .406 Ventures and Flybridge Capital Partners.

Previous funding

$470K in Seed round on November 26th, 2014 from DreamIt Ventures, TMCx Accelerator and Mark Bakken.

What is next for Redox?

Redox mission is to accelerate the adoption of great technology in healthcare, to get it into the hands of patients and physicians by improving EHR integration as a key barrier. The latest funding will be used for product development and general corporate purposes.

More about Redox

Redox was founded on July 4th, 2014 by former- Epic engineers; James Lloyd, Luke Bonney and Niko Skievaski. The company has its headquarters in Madison, Wisconsin. This company is the modern API for healthcare. It allows best in class software for easily and securely interoperating with EHRs by connecting to the infrastructure of the existing health system. Software applications connect to this company once and integrate with any health system the company sells to through standardized data models. The company has the largest ecosystem of enterprise applications.