Kodjin
Low-code FHIR server for processing, validating and storing healthcare data via a compliant RESTful API, deployable on-prem or cloud.
Our Verdict
Pragmatic FHIR server if you need commercial support and low-code, otherwise open-source alternatives win.
Pros
- FHIR-native healthcare data modeling
- Low-code validation and routing
- On-prem and cloud deployment options
- Faster than building FHIR from scratch
Cons
- Narrow healthcare-only use case
- Pricing not transparent publicly
- Smaller community than Medplum or HAPI
- Vendor lock-in for custom extensions
Best for: Healthcare product teams needing commercial FHIR backend with support SLAs
Not for: Non-healthcare projects or teams comfortable self-hosting open-source FHIR servers
When to Use Kodjin
Good fit if you need
- Low-code FHIR server deployable on AWS, Azure, or on-prem
- Healthcare data validation and storage via FHIR REST API
- FHIR proxy layer in front of legacy HL7 v2 systems
- Digital health product backend with built-in FHIR compliance
- FHIR-native interoperability layer for European EHR vendors
Lock-in Assessment
Medium 3/5
Lock-in Score 3/5
Pricing
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- Pricing Model
- custom
- Free Tier
- No
- Entry Price
- —
- Enterprise Available
- No
- Transparency Score
- —
Beta — estimates may differ from actual pricing
1,000
1001K10K100K1M
Estimated Monthly Cost
$25
Estimated Annual Cost
$300
Estimates are approximate and may not reflect current pricing. Always check the official pricing page.
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