Greenway Health and Moxe Health have partnered to automate the exchange of clinical data for ambulatory practices.
The automation aims to enable swift collaboration, reduce manual task, and allow healthcare staff to dedicate more time to patient care activities.
The integration embeds automated data exchange into Greenway's electronic health record (EHR) workflows directly.
Ambulatory practices will be able to securely share clinical data with payers without using additional faxing, portals, or manual processes.
The partnership will enable customers of Greenway to expedite administrative workflows and enhance collaboration with authorised third parties and payers.
It represents a development in Greenway's approach to shifting healthcare administration burdens from manual processes to technology-driven solutions.
With this integration, Greenway customers benefit from eliminating paper-based processes.
Automation supports administrative tasks, building a transparent data bridge between providers and payers. This shift aims to reduce delays, mitigate errors and decrease administrative fatigue.
Greenway Health CEO Richard Atkin said: “The future of healthcare demands a more intelligent, interoperable ecosystem; one where automation and technology serve as catalysts for transformation.
“Our partnership with Moxe exemplifies this vision, streamlining payer-provider collaboration and reducing administrative complexity. By advancing interoperability, we are enabling clinicians to focus on what matters most: delivering exceptional patient care.”
Moxe Health CEO Mike Coyne said: “Interoperability requires connecting the right data with the right requestor at the right time. Through our Enterprise EHR Connection with Greenway, we are improving payer-provider collaboration and delivering the data payers need at scale through a connection providers can trust.”
Through this partnership, Greenway aims to transform healthcare by leveraging AI-driven, automated and agentic technologies that minimise obstacles, enhance results, and facilitate an interconnected care ecosystem.


