Flexpa
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Flexpa
Flexpa is a health data platform that allows users to share their health insurance claims data through a secure API integration. Its core product, Flexpa Link, provides an embeddable user interface to streamline patient consent and data sharing, enabling third-party applications to access claims, demographic, and plan information directly from insurers.
Product Overview
Security and Compliance Certifications: SOC 2 Type 2, HIPAA
Flexpa is a health data platform that allows users to share their health insurance claims data through a secure API integration. Its core product, Flexpa Link, provides an embeddable user interface to streamline patient consent and data sharing, enabling third-party applications to access claims, demographic, and plan information directly from insurers. The platform supports use cases across healthcare, benefits administration, research, and legal workflows, offering features such as HSA reimbursement matching, plan selection guidance, and participant screening for clinical research. Flexpa ensures data access follows the FHIR standard and is compliant with HIPAA regulations.
Customers Served
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Company Info
HQ Location
San Francisco, California
Founded
2021
Headcount
1-10
Total Funding
$10.6M
Latest Round
Seed
Latest Round
06/16/2022
Company Socials
Pricing
Starting at $1,000 / month
Usage-based
Vendor’s Notes
Use Cases
Flexpa provides patient-consented claims data to optimize workflows in healthcare, benefits, and fintech. Organizations use it to streamline bill negotiation, clinical trial recruitment, health insurance onboarding, plan selection, and benefits utilization. With standardized data and seamless access, Flexpa enhances operational efficiency and user experiences.
Core Differentiators
Flexpa enables seamless access to patient-consented claims data from every health plan. With the largest network of payer FHIR endpoints in the U.S., Flexpa has comprehensive coverage, instant data retrieval, and standardized records. Its digital consent management tools enhance patient engagement, while its robust infrastructure supports efficient data exchange.
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Customers
9
Verified customers
0.7
Median usage (years)
Type
0
1
Primary Care Clinic (1)
Specialty
0
1
Primary Care (1)
Provider Headcount
0
1
501-2000 (1)
Showcased Customers
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Health Plan Selection - Employer / Group Plans
Health Plan Selection - Medicare
Human API
Human API
Company Info
Founded: 2014
Headcount: 51-200
Customers
Customers Served: Health Plan, Life Sciences, Digital Health Provider, Hospital / Health System
Product Overview
Security and Compliance Certifications: SOC 2 Type 2
HumanAPI provides a health data platform designed to facilitate the integration, management, and sharing of health data from diverse sources. The platform emphasizes consumer control, allowing individuals to manage and share their health data. This approach supports the development of consumer-centric health apps and services, catering to the needs of both health enterprises and startups. The platform integrates with over 30,000 data sources, including EHRs, health information exchanges, hospitals, pharmacies, and labs. In addition, the platform provides integration with over 300 wearables devices, making it a valuable tool for entities requiring wide-ranging health data access. This includes insurance companies seeking to innovate in product underwriting and services, healthcare providers aiming to enhance patient care, and life sciences companies involved in research and development.
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OneRecord
OneRecord
Company Info
Founded: 2016
Headcount: 1-10
Customers
Customers Served: Digital Health Provider, Ambulatory Practice, Hospital / Health System, Health Plan, Life Sciences
Product Overview
Security and Compliance Certifications: HIPAA
OneRecord is a consumer-focused data management platform designed to integrate and centralize health information from diverse sources. It allows users to create a comprehensive health record by collating data such as lab results, immunizations, and medication histories from different health institutions and insurance companies. Data is pulled both from provider EHRs and from health plans using FHIR APIs. The platform is accessible for users on mobile and desktop, and allows managing both individual records and family records.