>_ What is Aidbox?

FHIR server and database

Build healthcare solutions from CDRs to EHRs using FHIR, PostgreSQL, and our SDK. Free for development. Scale to terabytes with a flat monthly fee of $1,900

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See how Aidbox powers the system you want to build
Innovaccer
Healthcare Data Platform

Innovaccer embeds Health Samurai’s Aidbox FHIR engine into its Best-in-KLAS data platform, harmonizing EHR data from 1,800+ hospitals to boost interoperability and coordinated care.

Sonic Healthcare USA
Laboratories

Sonic Healthcare USA partners with Health Samurai to deploy Aidbox FHIR as a centralized Master Patient Index, ensuring precise identity matching, seamless data sharing, and a future-proof infrastructure across its nationwide lab network.

Prenosis
AI Diagnostic

Aidbox FHIR backend powers Immunix™, the first FDA-cleared AI/ML tool for sepsis prediction, enabling real-time data processing, and seamless integration with Epic EHR.

Keebler
Value-Based Care
Risk Management Automation

Aidbox powers Keebler Health’s AI-native risk management automation, enabling real-time FHIR data processing, seamless EMR integration, and accurate detection of undocumented conditions for value-based care.

Patients Know Best
Personal Health Record
NHS

Patients Know Best adopts Aidbox FHIR and Form Builder, enhancing its 17 million-record PHR platform and UK interoperability.

Firenote
Personal Health Record
Personal Health Record

Patients Know Best adopts Aidbox FHIR and Form Builder, enhancing its 17 million-record PHR platform and UK interoperability.

BestNotes
HIPAA
CARF

Aidbox’s multi‑tenant FHIR engine powers BestNotes’ behavioral‑health EHR, modernizing it into a cloud‑native SaaS with custom templates, full regulatory compliance, and automated workflows.

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Integration Pipeline

Validate codes and perform fast lookups in ICD-10, SNOMED, LOINC. Use custom code systems and value sets.

CDRs & Data Platforms
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FHIR Analytics

TypeScript, C#, and Python SDKs for easy Aidbox integration and rapid app development. SDK generator for custom toolkits tailored to your stack.

Data Analytics
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Open-source EMR

Intuitive UI to work with FHIR data, manage users, clients, access policies, and configure system settings.

EMR & Clinical Apps
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Use Aidbox for effective development of interoperable apps that can be plugged into the connected healthcare ecosystem. Focus on business logic, we'll guide you through any FHIR implementation challenges.

Design FHIR-first systems
  • Use a domain-driven data model as your foundation
  • Be interoperable by design
  • Get expert advice and help from community
Manage FHIR data in PostgreSQL ❤️️
  • Store data transparently in PostgreSQL as JSONB
  • Query, join and aggregate any resource by any element
  • Implement transactional operations, reports and migrations
Work with FHIR data efficiently
  • Build with comprehensive APIs and SDK
  • React on changes with Subscription & Changes APIs
  • Start from template projects with your tech stack
Secure FHIR data
  • Manage users in the Aidbox Auth or external IDPs
  • Configure fine-grained access with RBAC and ABAC
  • Track all activities related to ePHI with Audit Log on BALP
Explore how other companies use Aidbox

BestNotes is a successful behavioral health EHR company from Idaho that serves 2,000 practices.

They wanted to modernize their EHR and build a cloud-based, multi-tenant SaaS EHR with a modern web UI and enhanced functionality. To make it future-proof, they decided to go with FHIR on the backend and looked for a FHIR-based backend that would provide enough flexibility to develop a full-blown EHR. They discovered Aidbox and loved it for its support of custom resources, SQL API, and easy multi-tenancy.

BestNotes builts the next generation of their EHR on top of Aidbox as its sole backend and are now migrating their clients to the new solution

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‍PatientsKnowBest is a PHR (Personal Health Record) technology vendor for the NHS that serves 15 million users, which is more than a quarter of the United Kingdom population.

It is the first PHR to be integrated with the UK NHS network. They rebuilt their technology with a FHIR-native approach and not only used Aidbox for the backend but also built their patient portal UI using Aidbox Forms.

Every non-FHIR data source receives its dedicated server for data normalization. Normalized data is then aggregated to a global regional server, which harmonizes data from several FHIR servers into a clean longitudinal medical record.

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>_ What is Aidbox?

Server infrastructure
HIPAA eligible cloud Aidbox server infrastructure is built onKubernetes with solutions for backup, monitoring and logging thatcan be deployed to public clouds or on-premises.
Aidbox Server + Google Cloud Platform

Standard HIPAA eligible infrastructure is deployed to Google Kubernetes Engine and integrated with the following Google Cloud Services. Requirements for standard installation: 2-3 nodes 8 vCPUs/16GB RAM/500GB.

Aidbox + Amazon Web Services

Standard HIPAA Eligible Infrastructure is deployed into and integrated with Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service  and integrated with Amazon Web Services. Requirements for standard installation: 2-3 nodes 8 vCPUs/16GB RAM/500GB.
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Aidbox + Microsoft Azure

Standard HIPAA Eligible Infrastructure is deployed into and integrated with Azure Kubernetes Service and integrated with: load balancer, storage, DNS, and container registry. Requirements for standard installation: 2-3 nodes 8 vCPUs/16GB RAM/500GB.

Microsoft Azure and Aidbox Scheme

Aidbox + On-Premises

Standard HIPAA Eligible Infrastructure is deployed into Kubernetes and integrated with the load balancer, storage, local DNS server, container registry and Minio. Requirements for standard installation: 2-3 nodes 8 vCPUs/16GB RAM/500GB.

Aidbox On-premise Scheme
Pricing

Flat pricing with no hidden fees.

Aidbox Production
$19,000 /year

Pay per unique database. Basic support is included. 
Ask about startup or bulk discounts.

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Aidbox Development
$0 /year

Free for prototyping, testing and development. 
Not for use with Protected Health Information (PHI).

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Aidbox Production
$1,900 /month

Pay per unique database. Basic support is included. 
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Aidbox Development
$0 /month

Free for prototyping, testing and development. 
Not for use with Protected Health Information (PHI).

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Support Plans

Basic
Free
  • Included in Aidbox Development
  • Onboarding call
  • Private chat with Health Samurai
  • Bug fixing and Q&A
  • Blocking issue resolution up to 1 day
  • Response time up to 3 business days
Professional
Recommended
$25,000 /year
  • Everything in Basic, plus:
  • Complex Aidbox and FHIR guidance
  • BAA & insurance
  • New terminologies in Termbox on demand
  • Up to 12 video calls
  • Blocking issue resolution up to 8 hours
  • Response time up to 2 business days
Enterprise
$80,000 /year
  • Everything in Professional, plus:
  • 24/7 support & phone number
  • Weekly technical & architecture reviews
  • New Aidbox features prioritization
  • Blocking issue resolution up to 4 hours
  • Response time up to 1 business day

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Customers say about us

4medica is committed to delivering the most advanced solutions to our clients. Aidbox's performance, scalability, and powerful analytics, combined with Health Samurai's outstanding support, are enabling us to do just that. This partnership is essential to our FHIR strategy and our ability to drive better client outcomes.

Gregg Church

President, 4medica

“By integrating Aidbox, Health Samurai's FHIR-based solution, Patients Know Best makes it easier for developers to build apps on the PKB platform. More patients will have more data more quickly, and clinicians will deliver better care more safely.”

Mate Varga

CTO at Patients Know Best

After two decades in healthcare technology and nearly a decade of working with FHIR, I've used and evaluated numerous FHIR servers. Aidbox stands out as a best-of-breed solution, offering a combination of cost-effectiveness, robust features, and exceptional support. Beda software has been an excellent partner to Prenosis in building our Immunix MVP, demonstrating the platform's real-world effectiveness. For healthcare technology leaders seeking a flexible and powerful FHIR solution, Aidbox delivers on both technical performance and strategic value.

Brian Bray

VP Technology at Prenosis

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Aidbox FHIR Platform: Unified FHIR Server and Database for high-performance healthcare applications
Introduction to Aidbox
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Aidbox is a FHIR-first platform combining a FHIR server and a purpose-built FHIR database under one system. Built on PostgreSQL with custom extensions, Aidbox delivers:

· High-throughput ingestion (up to 20,000+ resources/second)
· Low-latency search across millions of FHIR records
· Fast data export for analytics, migrations, or external system integrations
· Full control over indexing and data structure, letting you tailor performance optimizations and workflows to your exact needs

Unlike many solutions that abstract away the backend, Aidbox lets you access and manipulate your data directly — you can build custom business logic, implement advanced workflows, or tie into existing systems on your terms.

Health Samurai has implemented and supported dozens of high-load systems in production — spanning hospitals, labs, startups, healthcare software solution providers, and major payers — confirming the platform's performance and reliability.

What makes Aidbox different
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1. FHIR-Native Database
Aidbox doesn’t just provide a FHIR API; it includes a FHIR-optimized database built on PostgreSQL with custom extensions. By combining the API and database in one platform, Aidbox ensures low latency, fewer moving parts, and less overhead than solutions that rely on multiple external services.

2. High-Performance Data Processing
Aidbox easily handles thousands of operations per second, even when working with millions of resources. This includes fast reads and writes, so you can load patient data, run analytics, or power clinical apps without delay.

3. Flexible Infrastructure
Because Aidbox is distributed as a lightweight Docker container that only needs PostgreSQL, you avoid the hassle of complex multi-service setups. It’s deployable on-premises, in the cloud, or in hybrid environments, all while reducing maintenance and potential points of failure.

4. Customizable Indexing & Data Model
Aidbox’s PostgreSQL foundation means you can define your own indexing strategies, modify search behavior, and shape the data model to match your specific project needs, rather than working around a one-size-fits-all approach.

Performance Highlights
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1. High-volume data ingestion
We tested Aidbox with 23 million and then 100 million resources via the /fhir/$import endpoint.

Single Import (23M Resources)
    ~4.3 GB zipped (~17.9 GB unzipped)
    Completed in ~65 minutes
    ~6,000 resources/second

Concurrent Import (100M Resources)
    4 concurrent requests, 10 parallel workers each
    ~180 GB in the database post-import
    ~20,000+ resources/second peak throughput

2. Fast bulk export
When exporting 100 million resources via /fhir/$export:

202.8 GB of data
1 hour 47 minutes total time
15,500 resources/second (32.3 MB/s)

3. High-concurrency CRUD operations
Even under 300 parallel threads, Aidbox achieves:

Create: Up to 2,800 RPS (Observations)
Read: Up to 3,500 RPS (Patients)
Update: ~1,900 RPS (Encounters)
Delete: Over 3,900 RPS (ExplanationOfBenefit)

4. Efficient transactions for mid-sized loads
Testing FHIR transactions (bundles of 10, 50, 100, 300 resources) showed:

~3,500 resources/second throughput
Optimal concurrency at 1–2 threads per CPU core

5. Optimized search with indexing at scale
Search performance was validated across resources like Patient, Encounter, Claim, and Observation, with up to
5 million records:

Patient Search: ~2,081 RPS (search by name & sort by family)
Encounter Search: ~3,125 RPS (by patient & date)
Observation Search: ~2,042 RPS (by patient & date)

Flexible deployment
Runs as a lightweight Docker container with a PostgreSQL backend
No need for external search engines, queues, or middleware
Works seamlessly in cloud, on-premises, or hybrid environments

Ideal For
Healthtech teams building scalable digital health products
Payers and providers that need fast, real-time access to clinical data
Organizations working with real-time EHR feeds or running analytics on FHIR data

Conclusion
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Aidbox offers speed, control, and reliability in one streamlined package. The result is a solution that can scale from tens of millions to billions of FHIR resources, delivering:Outstanding performance on minimal hardware
Even an 8 vCPU, 8 GB RAM setup can yield results 10x faster than popular open-source FHIR servers.

1. Streamlined operations
Aidbox’s containerized distribution requires only PostgreSQL, minimizing deployment and maintenance.

2. Reliability under heavy load
High concurrency and large transaction bundles don’t hamper Aidbox’s responsiveness or stability.

3. Scalable Bulk Import & Export
Process large FHIR datasets—from millions to billions—end-to-end, quickly and without added complexity.

If you’re looking for a powerful, FHIR-compliant platform that simplifies infrastructure, accelerates performance, and keeps data fully accessible, Aidbox is ready to meet your needs.

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