Redox Adds AI Capabilities to Its Healthcare Data Platform

June 24, 2026
Redox has launched new AI features for its interoperability platform, including an MCP server and an AI Assistant Suite, to help healthcare organizations automate integration workflows and improve data readiness.

Redox announced in a press release the addition of new artificial intelligence features to its Redox Engine interoperability platform. The update introduces an MCP server and an AI Assistant Suite, expanding on the AI powered workflow tools released last fall.

The new components enable healthcare organizations to automate and scale integration workflows while maintaining compliance and security standards. Redox stated that these capabilities are designed to help teams manage how data moves and ensure it is ready for use when received.

The company also emphasized its role as a data infrastructure provider for healthcare AI applications, offering complete and normalized data to support reliable performance. Since general availability began three weeks ago, nearly 70 users have adopted the new AI features. Redox currently supports data exchange across a network of more than 12,000 healthcare organizations.

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