Axolotl Corp is axolotl Corp was an electronic health record (EHR) and health information technology company founded in 1995 and headquartered in San Diego, California. The company ceased independent operations in 2010 when it was acquired by CSC (Computer Sciences Corporation), which later merged with the Enterprise Services business of Hewlett Packard Enterprise to form DXC Technology in 2017.
Axolotl specialized in clinical data repository technology and enterprise master patient indexing (EMPI) solutions rather than traditional ambulatory EHR systems. The company's flagship product, Elysium, was a clinical data repository that aggregated clinical information from disparate hospital systems and made it accessible through a unified interface. This positioned Axolotl as an infrastructure vendor focused on health information exchange and data integration rather than a point-of-care documentation system.
The company's primary target market was large healthcare systems, integrated delivery networks (IDNs), and hospitals that needed to consolidate clinical data from multiple legacy systems. Axolotl's technology enabled healthcare organizations to create a longitudinal patient record by aggregating data from laboratory systems, radiology PACS, pharmacy systems, and other clinical applications. This approach was particularly valuable for health systems running multiple disparate EHR systems across different facilities.
Axolotl's technical architecture relied heavily on HL7 interface standards and supported healthcare interoperability standards including CCOW (Clinical Context Object Workgroup) for context management and IHE (Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise) profiles. The system functioned as middleware, sitting between clinical source systems and end-users, providing a normalized view of patient data regardless of the underlying source system formats.
The company competed in the clinical data repository and healthcare data integration market alongside vendors like Orion Health, InterSystems, and Cerner's health information exchange platforms. Axolotl's acquisition by CSC reflected the growing recognition that healthcare IT infrastructure and interoperability capabilities were critical components of enterprise healthcare technology strategies.
As an acquired entity that no longer operates independently, Axolotl's technology has been integrated into broader enterprise healthcare IT portfolios. Legacy Axolotl installations may still exist in some healthcare organizations, though ongoing support and development are now managed through DXC Technology's healthcare division. The company's historical significance lies in its early focus on clinical data integration and interoperability challenges that remain central to healthcare IT today.
Axolotl Corp primarily serves the Physician practices, Outpatient clinics, Specialty practices, Multi-provider groups market segments.