Virtual cardiac rehabilitation platform integrating with health systems
Recora delivers remote cardiac recovery programs that plug directly into hospital IT infrastructure via HL7 and FHIR standards. The stack—Epic, eClinicalWorks, Kafka, PostgreSQL, React—reflects a company solving hard integration problems: they're actively building partner frameworks and rollout pipelines while wrestling with post-launch monitoring and scaling their integration operations. The ops-heavy hiring mix (7 of 19 roles) signals that implementation logistics and clinical workflow standardization are core operational burdens, not afterthoughts.
Recora operates a virtual care platform designed specifically for cardiac rehabilitation programs. The company integrates with major hospital EHR systems (Epic, eClinicalWorks) to deliver home-based recovery programs to cardiac patients. The technical foundation spans HL7/FHIR standards for health data interoperability, cloud infrastructure on AWS, and a modern web/mobile front-end in React and Flutter. Founded in 2020 and based in New York with 11–50 employees, Recora is actively expanding partnerships with health systems and scaling implementation operations to manage the complexity of EHR integrations and clinical protocol deployment.
Recora integrates with Epic Systems and eClinicalWorks via HL7 v2 and HL7 FHIR standards, enabling interoperability with major hospital IT ecosystems.
Backend: Ruby on Rails, Go, Python, PostgreSQL, Elasticsearch, Apache Kafka on AWS. Frontend: React, TypeScript, Flutter. Healthcare: HL7 v2, FHIR, Epic, eClinicalWorks.
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