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Redox is a healthcare interoperability platform that lets digital health vendors, providers, and payers send, receive, process, and act on healthcare data at scale. Redox sits between digital health applications and the broader healthcare ecosystem, normalizing data across HL7v2, CDA, X12, DICOM, and HL7 FHIR R4, with 100+ EHR connections (Epic, Oracle Health/Cerner, MEDITECH, Athenahealth, eClinicalWorks, NextGen, Allscripts/Veradigm, etc.) and onramps into clinical networks like Carequality, CommonWell, TEFCA, and DirectTrust. Redox exposes three primary APIs — the FHIR R4 API for standards-based exchange, the Redox Data Model API for the platform's proprietary JSON event types (PatientAdmin, ClinicalSummary, Orders, Results, Scheduling, Notes, Media, PatientSearch, Provider, etc.), and the Platform API for managing organizations, sources, destinations, subscriptions, environments, credentials, filters, translation sets, and OAuth API keys. Authentication is OAuth 2.0 (machine-to-machine) for FHIR and Data Model traffic and user-level API keys for the Platform API. The platform is HITRUST r2 certified and SOC 2 Type 2 compliant, processes 20B+ healthcare transactions a year across 12,200+ connected organizations, and offers cloud connectivity onramps into AWS, Azure, GCP, Databricks, and Snowflake.

4 APIs 10 Features
Bulk DataCDACarequalityCommonWellDICOMData Model APIDigital HealthEHREMPIElectronic Health RecordsFHIRHL7HL7v2HealthcareHealthcare InteroperabilityIntegration PlatformOAuth 2.0Patient DataPayersPlatform APIProvidersR4SMART on FHIRTEFCAX12

Redox publishes 4 APIs on the APIs.io network. Tagged areas include Bulk Data, CDA, Carequality, CommonWell, and DICOM.

Redox’s developer surface includes documentation, API reference, quickstart, getting-started guide, authentication, developer console, sandbox, and 16 more developer resources.

APIs

Redox FHIR R4 API

The Redox FHIR R4 API exposes HL7 FHIR R4 resources for healthcare data exchange between connected systems, supporting FHIR notifications, queries, and writeback messages over a...

Redox Data Model API

The Redox Data Model API is Redox's proprietary JSON-based healthcare data exchange surface, organized around standardized event types (PatientAdmin, ClinicalSummary, PatientQue...

Redox Platform API

The Redox Platform API manages Redox organization configuration as code, exposing endpoint categories for access control, alerts, audit events, configs, config modifiers, creden...

Redox HL7 v2 Library

redox-hl7-v2 is Redox's open-source JavaScript library for parsing and generating HL7 v2 messages, useful for teams integrating with legacy hospital interfaces or building tools...

Features

Healthcare Data Normalization

Universal translation across HL7v2, CDA, X12, DICOM, and HL7 FHIR R4 so vendors write one integration and reach any connected EHR or network.

100+ EHR Connections

Pre-built connectivity to Epic, Oracle Health/Cerner, MEDITECH, Athenahealth, eClinicalWorks, NextGen, Allscripts/Veradigm, and dozens of other EHRs.

Clinical Network Onramps

Integrated access to Carequality, CommonWell, TEFCA, DirectTrust, and other clinical exchange networks through a single Redox connection.

Patient Identity (EMPI)

Redox EMPI powered by Verato links patient records across disparate sources to support longitudinal patient views and matching.

Cloud Connectivity

Direct ingestion onramps into AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, Databricks, and Snowflake for analytics, ML, and warehouse use cases.

Data Operations

Filters (allow/block rules), translation sets (value mappings), and config modifiers let teams customize processing logic without code deploys.

Subscriptions and Orchestration

Event subscriptions and conditional routing govern how and when data moves across the connected ecosystem.

Bulk and Real-Time Delivery

Real-time message streaming plus bulk and batch delivery modes to fit both transactional and analytics workloads.

Environments and Promotions

Development, staging, and production environments with promotion workflows for safe configuration rollout.

HITRUST and SOC 2

HITRUST r2 certified on AWS and GCP and SOC 2 Type 2 compliant security posture across the platform.

Use Cases

Digital Health EHR Integration

Digital health startups embed Redox to reach hospital and clinic EHRs without building one-off interfaces per customer.

Patient Access and Engagement

Patient-facing apps pull longitudinal records over FHIR and write encounter data back to provider EHRs.

Care Coordination and Discharge

Providers exchange ADT, discharge, and referral messages with downstream partners in real time.

Population Health and Registries

Aggregate clinical data across networks for registry submission, public health reporting, and population analytics.

Payer Data Exchange

Payers run prior authorization, HEDIS reporting, member data standardization, and care-gap workflows on top of Redox-mediated provider data.

Lab Order and Result Routing

Labs and diagnostic vendors route orders and results bi-directionally across EHRs through standardized event types.

Medical Device Data Capture

Device manufacturers stream telemetry and observations into EHR charts via the same integration surface.

EHR Migration and Conversion

Health systems lift-and-shift between EHRs by replaying historical data through Redox during cutover.

Life Sciences Real-World Data

Pharma and life sciences teams pull de-identified real-world data for clinical research and post-market surveillance.

Cloud Data Warehouse Hydration

Hydrate Snowflake, Databricks, BigQuery, S3, and Azure data lakes with normalized clinical data for analytics and ML.

Integrations

Epic

Bi-directional connectivity to Epic EHR for clinical, ADT, scheduling, orders, and results workflows.

Oracle Health (Cerner)

Connection to Oracle Health Millennium for FHIR, HL7v2, and Data Model traffic.

MEDITECH

Integration with MEDITECH Expanse and MAGIC for ambulatory and acute care data exchange.

Athenahealth

Connectivity to athenaOne for ambulatory and revenue-cycle workflows.

eClinicalWorks

Integration with eClinicalWorks ambulatory EHR.

NextGen Healthcare

Connection to NextGen ambulatory EHR.

Allscripts (Veradigm)

Integration with Veradigm/Allscripts ambulatory and acute EHRs.

Carequality

Onramp to the Carequality national interoperability framework for document and FHIR exchange.

CommonWell Health Alliance

Onramp to the CommonWell network for cross-vendor patient record exchange.

TEFCA

Connectivity to the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA) network.

DirectTrust

Secure Direct messaging through the DirectTrust network.

Verato EMPI

Redox EMPI powered by Verato for enterprise master patient indexing and identity resolution.

IMO

IMO codeset normalization for diagnosis and procedure terminology.

AWS

Direct cloud connectivity into Amazon Web Services accounts and AWS Marketplace listing.

Microsoft Azure

Cloud connectivity into Microsoft Azure and Azure Marketplace listing.

Google Cloud

Cloud connectivity into Google Cloud Platform and GCP Marketplace listing.

Snowflake

Native onramp into Snowflake for clinical data warehousing.

Databricks

Native onramp into Databricks for healthcare lakehouse and AI workloads.

Solutions

Vendors

Connect digital health products to providers and payers, integrate with EHR systems, and access clinical networks through a single API.

Providers

Real-time data exchange for discharge coordination, infection risk detection, capacity management, registry submission, payer data exchange, lab order routing, and EHR migration.

Payers

HEDIS reporting, member data standardization, care gap identification, and prior authorization workflows powered by provider-sourced clinical data.

EHRs

EHR vendors expose modern API surfaces to their ecosystems through Redox-mediated integration tooling.

Life Sciences

Real-world data acquisition, clinical trial recruitment, and post-market surveillance built on top of normalized healthcare data.

Resources

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Website
Website
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DeveloperPortal
DeveloperPortal
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Documentation
Documentation
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APIReference
APIReference
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Quickstart
Quickstart
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GettingStarted
GettingStarted
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Authentication
Authentication
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Console
Console
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Sandbox
Sandbox
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Pricing
Pricing
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SignUp
SignUp
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Support
Support
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StatusPage
StatusPage
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ChangeLog
ChangeLog
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Security
Security
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Compliance
Compliance
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Blog
Blog
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Customers
Customers
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Partners
Partners
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LinkedIn
LinkedIn
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X
X
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YouTube
YouTube
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GitHubOrganization
GitHubOrganization

Sources

apis.yml Raw ↑
aid: redox-engine
url: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/api-evangelist/redox-engine/refs/heads/main/apis.yml
name: Redox
tags:
- Bulk Data
- CDA
- Carequality
- CommonWell
- DICOM
- Data Model API
- Digital Health
- EHR
- EMPI
- Electronic Health Records
- FHIR
- HL7
- HL7v2
- Healthcare
- Healthcare Interoperability
- Integration Platform
- OAuth 2.0
- Patient Data
- Payers
- Platform API
- Providers
- R4
- SMART on FHIR
- TEFCA
- X12
type: Index
image: https://kinlane-productions.s3.amazonaws.com/apis-json/apis-json-logo.jpg
access: 3rd-Party
created: '2026-05-25'
modified: '2026-05-25'
position: Consumer
specificationVersion: '0.19'
description: Redox is a healthcare interoperability platform that lets digital health vendors, providers, and payers send, receive,
  process, and act on healthcare data at scale. Redox sits between digital health applications and the broader healthcare ecosystem,
  normalizing data across HL7v2, CDA, X12, DICOM, and HL7 FHIR R4, with 100+ EHR connections (Epic, Oracle Health/Cerner, MEDITECH,
  Athenahealth, eClinicalWorks, NextGen, Allscripts/Veradigm, etc.) and onramps into clinical networks like Carequality, CommonWell,
  TEFCA, and DirectTrust. Redox exposes three primary APIs — the FHIR R4 API for standards-based exchange, the Redox Data Model
  API for the platform's proprietary JSON event types (PatientAdmin, ClinicalSummary, Orders, Results, Scheduling, Notes, Media,
  PatientSearch, Provider, etc.), and the Platform API for managing organizations, sources, destinations, subscriptions, environments,
  credentials, filters, translation sets, and OAuth API keys. Authentication is OAuth 2.0 (machine-to-machine) for FHIR and
  Data Model traffic and user-level API keys for the Platform API. The platform is HITRUST r2 certified and SOC 2 Type 2 compliant,
  processes 20B+ healthcare transactions a year across 12,200+ connected organizations, and offers cloud connectivity onramps
  into AWS, Azure, GCP, Databricks, and Snowflake.
apis:
- aid: redox-engine:redox-fhir-r4-api
  name: Redox FHIR R4 API
  tags:
  - FHIR
  - HL7
  - Healthcare
  - Notifications
  - Patient Access
  - Queries
  - R4
  - USCDI
  - Writebacks
  humanURL: https://docs.redoxengine.com/api-reference/fhir-api-reference/
  baseURL: https://api.redoxengine.com/fhir/R4/{destination-slug}/{environment-type}
  properties:
  - url: https://docs.redoxengine.com/api-reference/fhir-api-reference/
    type: Documentation
  - url: https://docs.redoxengine.com/api-reference/fhir-api-reference/
    type: APIReference
  - url: https://docs.redoxengine.com/api-reference/redox-data-model-api/authenticate-an-oauth-api-key/
    type: Authentication
  - url: https://docs.redoxengine.com/api-reference/error-handling-and-responses/
    type: Errors
  - url: https://docs.redoxengine.com/api-reference/quotas-and-constraints/
    type: RateLimits
  description: The Redox FHIR R4 API exposes HL7 FHIR R4 resources for healthcare data exchange between connected systems, supporting
    FHIR notifications, queries, and writeback messages over an OAuth 2.0-secured base URL templated per destination and environment
    (Development, Staging, Production). Resources align with USCDI requirements and let digital health vendors search, read,
    create, and update Patient, Practitioner, Observation, Condition, MedicationRequest, Encounter, DocumentReference, and other
    clinical resources against EHRs and networks connected through Redox.
- aid: redox-engine:redox-data-model-api
  name: Redox Data Model API
  tags:
  - Clinical Data
  - Data Model
  - Healthcare
  - JSON
  - Notifications
  - Orders
  - Queries
  - Results
  - Scheduling
  humanURL: https://docs.redoxengine.com/api-reference/redox-data-model-api/
  baseURL: https://api.redoxengine.com/endpoint
  properties:
  - url: https://docs.redoxengine.com/api-reference/redox-data-model-api/
    type: Documentation
  - url: https://docs.redoxengine.com/api-reference/redox-data-model-api/
    type: APIReference
  - url: https://docs.redoxengine.com/api-reference/redox-data-model-api/authenticate-an-oauth-api-key/
    type: Authentication
  - url: https://docs.redoxengine.com/api-reference/error-handling-and-responses/
    type: Errors
  - url: https://docs.redoxengine.com/api-reference/quotas-and-constraints/
    type: RateLimits
  description: The Redox Data Model API is Redox's proprietary JSON-based healthcare data exchange surface, organized around
    standardized event types (PatientAdmin, ClinicalSummary, PatientQuery, VisitQuery, DocumentQuery, DocumentGet, Media, Notes,
    Orders, PatientSearch, Provider, Results, Scheduling, Booked, Financial, Inventory, Referral, SurgicalScheduling, etc.).
    Connections send notifications, receive notifications (push or poll), query for data on demand, and write data back, while
    Redox handles translation across HL7v2, CDA, X12, DICOM, and FHIR at the boundary. The platform publishes per-field reliability
    ratings (Reliable >90%, Probable >50%, Possible <50%) and offers downloadable JSON Schema v4 and TypeScript definitions
    from the Redox dashboard.
- aid: redox-engine:redox-platform-api
  name: Redox Platform API
  tags:
  - Audit Events
  - Configuration
  - Connections
  - Destinations
  - Environments
  - Filters
  - Management
  - Sources
  - Subscriptions
  - Translation Sets
  humanURL: https://docs.redoxengine.com/api-reference/platform-api/
  baseURL: https://api.redoxengine.com/platform
  properties:
  - url: https://docs.redoxengine.com/api-reference/platform-api/
    type: Documentation
  - url: https://docs.redoxengine.com/api-reference/platform-api/
    type: APIReference
  - url: https://docs.redoxengine.com/api-reference/platform-api/authenticate-a-user-level-api-key/
    type: Authentication
  - url: https://docs.redoxengine.com/api-reference/error-handling-and-responses/
    type: Errors
  - url: https://docs.redoxengine.com/api-reference/quotas-and-constraints/
    type: RateLimits
  description: The Redox Platform API manages Redox organization configuration as code, exposing endpoint categories for access
    control, alerts, audit events, configs, config modifiers, credentials, destinations, environments, filters, logs, OAuth
    API keys, promotions, sources, subscriptions, translation sets, and VPNs. Requests authenticate with user-level API keys
    issued from the Redox dashboard, and responses use a wrapper envelope with `meta` and `payload` (single `record` or plural
    `records`) fields, supporting GitOps-style management of integration topology across development, staging, and production
    environments.
- aid: redox-engine:redox-hl7-v2-library
  name: Redox HL7 v2 Library
  tags:
  - HL7
  - HL7v2
  - JavaScript
  - Open Source
  - Parser
  humanURL: https://github.com/RedoxEngine/redox-hl7-v2
  properties:
  - url: https://github.com/RedoxEngine/redox-hl7-v2
    type: GitHubRepository
  - url: https://github.com/RedoxEngine/redox-hl7-v2
    type: SDK
  description: redox-hl7-v2 is Redox's open-source JavaScript library for parsing and generating HL7 v2 messages, useful for
    teams integrating with legacy hospital interfaces or building tools that bridge HL7v2 and JSON-based pipelines outside of
    the hosted Redox platform.
common:
- type: Website
  url: https://www.redoxengine.com
- type: DeveloperPortal
  url: https://developer.redoxengine.com
- type: Documentation
  url: https://docs.redoxengine.com
- type: APIReference
  url: https://docs.redoxengine.com/api-reference/
- type: Quickstart
  url: https://docs.redoxengine.com/quickstart-for-redox/
- type: GettingStarted
  url: https://docs.redoxengine.com/basics/what-is-redox/
- type: Authentication
  url: https://docs.redoxengine.com/api-reference/redox-data-model-api/authenticate-an-oauth-api-key/
- type: Console
  url: https://dashboard.redoxengine.com
- type: Sandbox
  url: https://docs.redoxengine.com/quickstart-for-redox/
- type: Pricing
  url: https://www.redoxengine.com/contact/
- type: SignUp
  url: https://www.redoxengine.com/contact/
- type: Support
  url: https://docs.redoxengine.com/troubleshooting/
- type: StatusPage
  url: https://status.redoxengine.com
- type: ChangeLog
  url: https://docs.redoxengine.com/product-changelog/
- type: Security
  url: https://docs.redoxengine.com/security/
- type: Compliance
  url: https://www.redoxengine.com/trust/
- type: Blog
  url: https://www.redoxengine.com/blog/
- type: Customers
  url: https://www.redoxengine.com/customers/
- type: Partners
  url: https://www.redoxengine.com/partners/
- type: LinkedIn
  url: https://www.linkedin.com/company/redox-inc-
- type: X
  url: https://x.com/RedoxEngine
- type: YouTube
  url: https://www.youtube.com/c/RedoxEngine
- type: GitHubOrganization
  url: https://github.com/RedoxEngine
- type: Features
  data:
  - name: Healthcare Data Normalization
    description: Universal translation across HL7v2, CDA, X12, DICOM, and HL7 FHIR R4 so vendors write one integration and reach
      any connected EHR or network.
  - name: 100+ EHR Connections
    description: Pre-built connectivity to Epic, Oracle Health/Cerner, MEDITECH, Athenahealth, eClinicalWorks, NextGen, Allscripts/Veradigm,
      and dozens of other EHRs.
  - name: Clinical Network Onramps
    description: Integrated access to Carequality, CommonWell, TEFCA, DirectTrust, and other clinical exchange networks through
      a single Redox connection.
  - name: Patient Identity (EMPI)
    description: Redox EMPI powered by Verato links patient records across disparate sources to support longitudinal patient
      views and matching.
  - name: Cloud Connectivity
    description: Direct ingestion onramps into AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, Databricks, and Snowflake for analytics,
      ML, and warehouse use cases.
  - name: Data Operations
    description: Filters (allow/block rules), translation sets (value mappings), and config modifiers let teams customize processing
      logic without code deploys.
  - name: Subscriptions and Orchestration
    description: Event subscriptions and conditional routing govern how and when data moves across the connected ecosystem.
  - name: Bulk and Real-Time Delivery
    description: Real-time message streaming plus bulk and batch delivery modes to fit both transactional and analytics workloads.
  - name: Environments and Promotions
    description: Development, staging, and production environments with promotion workflows for safe configuration rollout.
  - name: HITRUST and SOC 2
    description: HITRUST r2 certified on AWS and GCP and SOC 2 Type 2 compliant security posture across the platform.
- type: UseCases
  data:
  - name: Digital Health EHR Integration
    description: Digital health startups embed Redox to reach hospital and clinic EHRs without building one-off interfaces per
      customer.
  - name: Patient Access and Engagement
    description: Patient-facing apps pull longitudinal records over FHIR and write encounter data back to provider EHRs.
  - name: Care Coordination and Discharge
    description: Providers exchange ADT, discharge, and referral messages with downstream partners in real time.
  - name: Population Health and Registries
    description: Aggregate clinical data across networks for registry submission, public health reporting, and population analytics.
  - name: Payer Data Exchange
    description: Payers run prior authorization, HEDIS reporting, member data standardization, and care-gap workflows on top
      of Redox-mediated provider data.
  - name: Lab Order and Result Routing
    description: Labs and diagnostic vendors route orders and results bi-directionally across EHRs through standardized event
      types.
  - name: Medical Device Data Capture
    description: Device manufacturers stream telemetry and observations into EHR charts via the same integration surface.
  - name: EHR Migration and Conversion
    description: Health systems lift-and-shift between EHRs by replaying historical data through Redox during cutover.
  - name: Life Sciences Real-World Data
    description: Pharma and life sciences teams pull de-identified real-world data for clinical research and post-market surveillance.
  - name: Cloud Data Warehouse Hydration
    description: Hydrate Snowflake, Databricks, BigQuery, S3, and Azure data lakes with normalized clinical data for analytics
      and ML.
- type: Integrations
  data:
  - name: Epic
    description: Bi-directional connectivity to Epic EHR for clinical, ADT, scheduling, orders, and results workflows.
  - name: Oracle Health (Cerner)
    description: Connection to Oracle Health Millennium for FHIR, HL7v2, and Data Model traffic.
  - name: MEDITECH
    description: Integration with MEDITECH Expanse and MAGIC for ambulatory and acute care data exchange.
  - name: Athenahealth
    description: Connectivity to athenaOne for ambulatory and revenue-cycle workflows.
  - name: eClinicalWorks
    description: Integration with eClinicalWorks ambulatory EHR.
  - name: NextGen Healthcare
    description: Connection to NextGen ambulatory EHR.
  - name: Allscripts (Veradigm)
    description: Integration with Veradigm/Allscripts ambulatory and acute EHRs.
  - name: Carequality
    description: Onramp to the Carequality national interoperability framework for document and FHIR exchange.
  - name: CommonWell Health Alliance
    description: Onramp to the CommonWell network for cross-vendor patient record exchange.
  - name: TEFCA
    description: Connectivity to the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA) network.
  - name: DirectTrust
    description: Secure Direct messaging through the DirectTrust network.
  - name: Verato EMPI
    description: Redox EMPI powered by Verato for enterprise master patient indexing and identity resolution.
  - name: IMO
    description: IMO codeset normalization for diagnosis and procedure terminology.
  - name: AWS
    description: Direct cloud connectivity into Amazon Web Services accounts and AWS Marketplace listing.
  - name: Microsoft Azure
    description: Cloud connectivity into Microsoft Azure and Azure Marketplace listing.
  - name: Google Cloud
    description: Cloud connectivity into Google Cloud Platform and GCP Marketplace listing.
  - name: Snowflake
    description: Native onramp into Snowflake for clinical data warehousing.
  - name: Databricks
    description: Native onramp into Databricks for healthcare lakehouse and AI workloads.
- type: Solutions
  data:
  - name: Vendors
    description: Connect digital health products to providers and payers, integrate with EHR systems, and access clinical networks
      through a single API.
  - name: Providers
    description: Real-time data exchange for discharge coordination, infection risk detection, capacity management, registry
      submission, payer data exchange, lab order routing, and EHR migration.
  - name: Payers
    description: HEDIS reporting, member data standardization, care gap identification, and prior authorization workflows powered
      by provider-sourced clinical data.
  - name: EHRs
    description: EHR vendors expose modern API surfaces to their ecosystems through Redox-mediated integration tooling.
  - name: Life Sciences
    description: Real-world data acquisition, clinical trial recruitment, and post-market surveillance built on top of normalized
      healthcare data.
maintainers:
- FN: Kin Lane
  email: [email protected]