1upHealth | Boston, MA | Full Time | ONSITE | $125k + equity (1-4%)
1upHealth is a healthcare API platform for developers who want to connect to electronic health records. We are a VC funded startup supporting 250+ health systems with hundreds of companies already using our APIs. Our goal (like the 1up Mario mushroom) is to extend life. In addition to our client base and funding, we've won multiple awards and grants from the US government. We are looking for people who are interested in building the foundation for apps in consumer health, provider tools, insurance, genetics, and life sciences.
Roles: head of growth, director of engineering, developer / community evangelist, and plenty of software engineers (mostly back-end but some FE also).
1upHealth | Boston, MA | Full Time | ONSITE | $125k + equity (1-4%)
1upHealth is a healthcare API platform for developers who want to connect to electronic health records. We are a VC funded startup supporting 250+ health systems with hundreds of companies already using our APIs. Our goal (like the 1up Mario mushroom) is to extend life. In addition to our client base and funding, we've won multiple awards and grants from the US government. We are looking for people who are interested in building the foundation for apps in consumer health, provider tools, insurance, genetics, and life sciences.
Roles: head of growth, director of engineering, developer / community evangelist, and plenty of software engineers (mostly back-end but some FE also).
1upHealth - Healthcare API Platform | Boston | Full-time | https://1up.health
We just closed on funding and are looking for a CTO, Software Engineers, Sales Engineers, Marketing, Sales and other healthcare experts.
We build Healthcare APIs for app developers making products for patients and providers. We are live with EHR connections to 230 health systems across the US. Over 100 app developers are already using our platform. Our stack is mostly Node, and we are building against FHIR, HL7, & CCDA standards. Please email [email protected]
we are working on it at https://1up.health which helps patients or developers aggregate and build on a consolidated medical record. We have a lot of developers making some really cool applications from those for patients with cancer to others helping individuals seeking life insurance with individuals connecting records from multiple health systems (we support 200+). Id love to hear from anyone else building applications in this space.
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1upHealth (https://1up.health) enables any app to get EHR data via API in minutes using only patient authorization (via OAuth2). So this means you don't need to create integrations health system by health system. You don't need to know the IT team there or have C-Suite level approval for your app. You just need your patients to authorize access. This saves you months. We are live at 126 health systems (https://1up.health/health-systems), so if you or your users are at any of those orgs, you can incorporate real health care data into your apps today.
Im on .health https://1up.health and its been great. They have even done a blog post (https://get.health/casestudies/29-1uphealth) about us to help spread the word. No issues with SEO or others finding us. The only thing we try to do is have anyone that mentions us add a link to the correct .health domain instead of a .com which has happened once before. I have had an issue with some websites saying i dont have a valid email though :/
We are building a healthcare API platform for app developers and providers so applications can ingest Electronic Health Record data in minutes using only patient authorization. We are currently live at 126 health systems across the US
We are looking for both a full time and intern that is comfortable working in Node.js / React
The industry is being defined too narrow. The full industry includes insurers. Insurers have every reason to cure patients. Cured patients live longer. The longer you live the more years you pay premiums. The more premiums the higher your profits. So insurance is incenivized to put the money in the hands of those who cure rather than those who require insurance to fork up a fixed amount on an ongoing basis.
the method they get data is patient mediated, so they are not beholden to hipaa laws. we use the same method at 1uphealth to bring clinical data from health system records to app developers and patients
apple is using a new standard from hl7 called FHIR which is bringing restful apis to healthcare. so its like the json you get from any other tech api. i have a startup (https://1up.health/dev/fhir) that uses it as the base of our healthcare api platform for app devs building products that need clinical data.
a lack of diversity is only really bad in a changing world. however humans have made the world far more stable than before, and as we move our civilization into space, we'll find likely more stability (in the long run)
the problem is that the people telling you what to do (the healthcare providers / docs) are getting paid to provide services to you. additionally, insurers are not smart enough to communicate the costs and benefits to patients appropriately.
we need a decoupling of the guide (maybe insurers that are actually good) that tells patients what to do next for optimal care and the org that provides the care. that way providers (docs) dont have an incentive to say do more if more isnt helpful
Roles: head of growth, director of engineering, developer / community evangelist, and plenty of software engineers (mostly back-end but some FE also).
Stack: Node, AWS, serverless architecture, python, SQL, NoSQL.
Please email [email protected]