‘Redox Gives’ Helps Non-Profits

by Taylor Kennedy

Redox

Redox has launched “Redox Gives,” a charitable program aimed at serving healthcare non-profits and public health organizations that help at-risk portions of the population gain access to health services at little or no cost, the company announced today.

“We started Redox to help change the healthcare system, improve patient access and increase the quality of care by eliminating rampant data integration challenges,” Redox President Niko Skievaski said in a statement.

According to a release, qualified non-profits or social enterprises will receive access to Redox’s cloud-based interoperability platform to collaborate with local provider organizations via mission-critical healthcare applications and services.

The Wisconsin Women’s Health Foundation (WWHF) is the first recipient of the program’s services.