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Software for patient care

Healthcare organizations operate under constraints that most software teams don't understand. We've built systems where reliability and compliance are non-negotiable requirements, not nice-to-haves.

Industry Challenges

Healthcare software development requires understanding constraints that don't exist in other industries.

HIPAA and Data Privacy

Patient data handling requires specific technical controls, audit capabilities, and operational procedures. Non-compliance isn't just a fine—it's an existential risk.

Clinical Workflow Integration

Healthcare software doesn't exist in isolation. It must integrate with EHRs, lab systems, billing platforms, and established clinical workflows without disruption.

Reliability Requirements

When software affects patient care, downtime has consequences beyond revenue. Systems must be designed for availability and graceful degradation.

Legacy System Constraints

Healthcare IT environments often include systems that are decades old. New development must coexist with and sometimes wrap legacy infrastructure.

What we build

Our healthcare experience spans patient-facing applications, clinical systems, and operational platforms.

  • HIPAA-compliant architecture and infrastructure
  • EHR and clinical system integrations (HL7, FHIR)
  • Patient engagement and portal development
  • Clinical decision support systems
  • Remote patient monitoring platforms
  • Healthcare analytics and reporting
  • Telemedicine and virtual care platforms
  • Practice management systems

Why long-term partnerships matter in healthcare

Healthcare software isn't a project—it's an ongoing operation. The partnership model aligns incentives with long-term success.

Compliance evolves continuously

Regulatory requirements change. Threat landscapes shift. A partnership model means ongoing compliance monitoring and adaptation, not a one-time audit.

Healthcare domains are complex

Understanding clinical workflows, payer relationships, and regulatory requirements takes time. Short-term engagements can't build this depth.

Integration work is never done

Healthcare organizations constantly add, replace, and upgrade systems. Long-term partnerships provide continuity across these changes.

Building for healthcare?

Let's discuss your specific requirements and how we've helped similar organizations.