Redox Launches Effort with the Advanced Technology Development Center to Help Health Technology Startups Scale their Businesses

Staff Report From Metro Atlanta CEO

Monday, July 29th, 2019

The Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC), Georgia’s technology incubator, announced a new collaboration with Redox that offers access to Redox’s full-service integration platform to startups in ATDC’s Health Technology (HealthTech) Program.

ATDC’s HealthTech Program provides one-on-one coaching and resources to maximize commercial success, as well as workshops, hackathons, and hosting of industry thought leaders in the areas of regulation, production, and manufacturing. The more than 40 startups in the program are building companies with creative approaches to population health, caregiver support, billing fraud, precision medicine, genomics, medical devices, diagnostics, data analytics, and process improvements in drug research.

With Redox becoming an integration vendor for ATDC, startups of the ATDC HealthTech Program will not only have access to the Redox integration platform at a discounted price, but will also be able to participate in a series of integration-based educational workshops.

“Health technology companies are creating many innovative applications that could engage patients, create workflow efficiencies for providers, and bring smarter decision-making into healthcare delivery,” said Niko Skievaski, president and co-founder of Redox. “But the industry faces an adoption problem, as it’s a burden to deal with the complexities of integration. By partnering with ATDC, we’re enabling startups to focus on their core competencies and go full force in their efforts to transform healthcare.”

Redox addresses one of the biggest barriers to innovation in health care today: interoperability. The inability to easily use and exchange critical data among health care organizations and the software solutions they use hinder patient care. Redox accelerates the development and distribution of healthcare software solutions with a full-service integration platform that allows for the secure and efficient exchange of data.

“In today’s healthcare landscape, the lack of an interoperable infrastructure makes it difficult for the industry to adopt modern healthcare software solutions,” said Kirk Barnes, ATDC’s HealthTech catalyst. “By working with Redox, we’re helping startups overcome this challenge so they can focus on developing and establishing new technologies that will benefit providers and patients.