
What You Should Know:
– Redox, a healthcare interoperability company, and Kno2, a company specializing in healthcare communication announced a strategic alliance aimed at solving the dual challenge of moving clinical data at scale and making that data instantly usable across the healthcare ecosystem.
– The combined network forms the largest and most comprehensive healthcare network of provider systems, EHRs, and HIT vendors in the United States. Together, Redox and Kno2 transact over 40 billion annual transactions and connect nearly 160,000 provider organizations. This reach encompasses 75% of health systems and 80% of providers from non-acute settings, including therapies, post-acute, and EMS.
Solving Both Sides of the Interoperability Equation
The partnership delivers a complete solution to securely connect, transform, enrich, and orchestrate clinical data exchange with nearly any EHR or provider system nationwide.
“Kno2 excels at moving data at scale across any channel, from fax to FHIR, while Redox provides the expertise, a network of connected solutions, and infrastructure to scalably transform that data into actionable information,” said Therasa Bell, President and Co-Founder of Kno2. “Together, we’re making data both movable and meaningful across the entire healthcare ecosystem.”.
The collaboration addresses critical industry needs through:
- Unified Integration: Providing a single connection point for access to the combined network’s full reach.
- Scalable Architecture: Offering bi-directional data flow connectivity for everything from small EHRs to enterprise health systems and payers.
- Universal Data Translation: Providing scale and normalization to HL7v2, FHIR, X12, CDA, and several other formats—including proprietary formats—ensuring compatibility across any system.
- Nationwide TEFCA Connectivity: Granting access to federal health information networks through Kno2’s Qualified Health Information Network (QHIN) designation, which is integrated directly into the Redox platform.
Transforming Connectivity at Scale
Healthcare organizations have long struggled with interoperability due to fragmented data and incompatible systems. This partnership closes those critical gaps for technology platforms, providers, and payors.
Trip Hofer, CEO of Redox, explained the efficiency gain: “Our partnership with Kno2 closes these critical gaps for technology platforms, providers, and payors across the ecosystem by enabling teams to essentially plug in once to access an entire nationwide ecosystem, instead of developing and maintaining hundreds of custom integrations.”.
Availability
New customers will be able to access the combined offering through either Redox or Kno2 in early 2026.