Brook operates a full-service remote patient monitoring platform that bundles technology, clinical staff, and care coordination into a single offering for health systems. The stack reveals deep healthcare infrastructure work: FHIR, HL7 v2, SMART on FHIR, and integrations with Epic, Cerner, Athena, and Meditech. Current hiring is heavily weighted toward finance and director-level roles, with active projects focused on revenue cycle optimization and real-time integration pipelines—signaling a shift from pure clinical operations toward sustainable reimbursement models and scaled implementation.
Brook is a remote care platform that combines clinical teams, AI analytics, and real-time patient monitoring to extend the capacity of health systems and clinics. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, the company serves mid-market and enterprise health systems across the United States. The product connects patients, providers, and health data in real time, handling chronic disease management (diabetes, hypertension) with outcomes-based pricing: no upfront capital cost, and reimbursement tied to clinical results. Brook takes on integration, ongoing clinical staffing, and system management—removing operational burden from provider teams. The company operates at 51–200 employees and is actively hiring across finance, engineering, and healthcare functions.
Brook supports Epic Systems, Cerner, Athena, Athenahealth, and Meditech via FHIR, HL7 v2, and SMART on FHIR standards, enabling real-time data exchange with major health system platforms.
Brook operates as a full-service partner: it provides technology, clinical staff, integration, and ongoing management with no upfront CapEx cost to health systems. Reimbursement is outcomes-based, tied to clinical results like readmission reduction and improved patient control metrics.
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