Redox at FHIR Connectathon 16 October 5, 2017 In the beginning of September, Redox participated in FHIR Connectathon 16 in San Diego. It was a lot of…
What comes after FHIR? August 15, 2017 What Comes After FHIR? Redox is live with an actual FHIR integration. I’m pretty sure I predicted it…
Client certificates with Node.js on AWS August 9, 2017 In this post, I’m going to share how I set up a Node.js server behind an AWS load…
Why FHIR is “better” August 3, 2017 HL7 is not bashful about the improvements offered in the FHIR standard (see” Why FHIR…
Meditations on when to start an engineering blog April 7, 2017 When does your startup need an engineering blog? This question is something we’ve been wrestling with for a…
A healthcare interoperability primer Part 1: HL7 and Jargon March 30, 2017 Interoperability—it’s a buzzword, a marketing tool, and something that impacts the quality of healthcare. In this post I…
An interoperability primer part 2: Stylin’ and profilin’ March 30, 2017 In part 1 of this series, I gave a high-level overview of what HL7 is…
An interoperability primer Part 3: Nomenclature, vocabulary and terminology March 30, 2017 In part 1 of this series I gave a high-level overview of what HL7 is and does. In part…
HL7v2: Hurdles to overcome (and how Redox helps) March 30, 2017 HL7v2 has been in use for quite a long time in the healthcare industry. It powers much of…
CCD, CDA, C-CDA … What’s in a name? March 30, 2017 The healthcare industry is infamous for it’s aggressive use of acronyms that often confuse people more than they…