EHR-native digital health prescription platform for health systems
Xealth embeds digital health prescriptions directly into EHR workflows—Epic, Cerner, FHIR-compliant systems—enabling clinicians to order digital therapeutics and remote monitoring as part of routine care. The stack reveals a healthcare-grade infrastructure focus: HIPAA compliance tooling (Lacework, OWASP ZAP, Burp Suite, CrowdStrike), Kubernetes orchestration on AWS, and SMART on FHIR integration. Active projects around AI capabilities for EHR integration and self-healing infrastructure suggest the company is moving beyond manual onboarding toward programmatic health system deployment.
Notable leadership hires: Account Director
Xealth provides a digital care platform that integrates with major EHR systems to allow providers to prescribe and monitor digital health interventions—apps, wearables, remote monitoring—at scale. The company sells to health systems and provider networks, positioning digital health as a first-class order type within existing clinical workflows. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Seattle, Xealth operates a 51–200 person organization with engineering, sales, and healthcare operations teams. The technology stack emphasizes integration (Epic, Cerner, HL7, FHIR standards) and infrastructure reliability (AWS, Kubernetes, observability via Prometheus/Grafana), reflecting the operational rigor required to embed into mission-critical health system environments.
Xealth integrates with Epic Systems and Cerner via SMART on FHIR, HL7, and FHIR standards. The platform is built to support multiple major EHR platforms as a core capability.
Xealth runs on AWS, using EKS and ECS for container orchestration, with Kubernetes, Terraform for infrastructure-as-code, and Databricks/PySpark for data processing. Security and compliance tools include Lacework, OWASP ZAP, and CrowdStrike.
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