Healthcare data interoperability platform for EHR-agnostic data exchange
Moxe operates a data-exchange platform built on AWS, Python, dbt, and Databricks, connecting EHR systems (Meditech, Epic) across providers and payers. The stack shape — data pipeline tools (Airflow, dbt, Databricks) paired with Salesforce and lead-management automation — reflects a company scaling sales execution alongside data operations. Hiring velocity is accelerating with senior-level roles across healthcare, data, and engineering, signaling expansion in both product capability and go-to-market.
Moxe is a healthcare data interoperability platform founded in 2012 and based in Madison, Wisconsin. The company enables secure, EHR-agnostic data exchange between providers and payers, supporting release of information, value-based care, revenue cycle management, risk adjustment, and quality reporting. Moxe's solutions address fragmented healthcare data workflows — replacing months-long manual record retrieval and paper-based transmission with automated, compliant data movement. The company operates across a 51–200-person organization with engineering and data operations anchoring product development, and sales-led expansion driving adoption in mid-market health systems.
Moxe is built EHR-agnostic and directly integrates Meditech and Epic Systems, the two most widely deployed EHR platforms in U.S. healthcare.
Moxe runs on AWS infrastructure with Python, Apache Airflow, dbt, and Databricks forming the data pipeline layer; C# and .NET for application development; Salesforce for go-to-market operations.
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