Building healthcare access
for every community.
30 million Americans lack access to basic health records technology. Ciyex is building the open source EHR to change that, one community at a time.
The Problem
Healthcare technology in America is broken. Proprietary EHR systems charge per-patient fees that put modern health records out of reach for the clinics that serve the most vulnerable populations. Community health centers, free clinics, and rural providers are forced to choose between outdated paper records and software they cannot afford.
The result: patients in underserved communities receive fragmented care. Their records are lost between providers. They repeat the same tests at every visit. They fall through the cracks of a system that was never designed for them.
Our Approach
Ciyex takes a fundamentally different approach. We build healthcare technology as public infrastructure, not a product. Our EHR is free, open source, and designed from the ground up for the communities that need it most.
By building on open standards like FHIR R4, we ensure patient data flows seamlessly between providers, ending the cycle of lost records and repeated tests. By licensing under AGPL-3.0, we guarantee that communities can self-host and own their healthcare infrastructure with no vendor lock-in and no per-patient fees, ever.
Where Your Support Goes
Every dollar donated to Ciyex goes directly to building and maintaining open source healthcare technology for communities that need it most.
Community Health Centers
Free EHR deployments for federally qualified health centers (FQHCs), free clinics, and rural health facilities that serve uninsured and underinsured populations.
Health Equity
Multi-language support and culturally responsive design to remove barriers for immigrant, refugee, and underserved communities who face the greatest disparities in healthcare access.
Open Source Development
Full-time engineers building FHIR R4-compliant, interoperable features so patient data flows seamlessly between providers, labs, pharmacies, and specialists.
Security and Compliance
Enterprise-grade HIPAA compliance, security audits, and encryption so every patient receives the same level of data protection regardless of where they receive care.
Patient Portal
Giving patients direct access to their own health records, appointments, messaging, and prescriptions. People in control of their care, not locked out of it.
Telehealth
Built-in video visits so patients in rural and remote areas can connect with providers without traveling hours. Healthcare should come to people, not the other way around.
Join the movement for
open healthcare.
Whether you run a community health center, volunteer at a free clinic, or believe healthcare is a right, there is a place for you.