Author Archives: Stephanie Cornelissen

About Stephanie Cornelissen

Stephanie Cornelissen is a Technical Solutions Consultant with strong experience helping organizations navigate complex digital change. She works closely with teams to align business goals with practical, scalable technology solutions. With expertise in system architecture, integrations, and emerging technologies, she focuses on solving real-world problems through thoughtful execution. She enjoys working where technology meets business strategy and measurable growth.

Choosing a Regulated Healthcare Software Development Partner

You’re likely in a familiar spot. Product pressure is rising, legal is asking hard questions, the board wants speed, and your internal team knows that shipping healthcare software without the right controls is how technical debt turns into regulatory debt. …

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Healthcare API Development: A Practical Guide

A healthcare CTO usually sees the same pattern from three directions at once. Clinical data lives in the EHR, lab system, imaging stack, billing platform, patient app, and now a growing set of device feeds. Product teams want to build …

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Digital Health Ecosystems: A Guide for You

The projected scale of AI in healthcare changes how CTOs should think about digital health. The AI market in healthcare is projected to reach $1,345.2 billion by 2030, and the global big data market in healthcare is projected to reach …

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A Guide to Enterprise Healthtech Platform Development

Most healthcare CTOs aren’t starting from a blank page. They’re inheriting a stack of partial solutions: an EHR that runs core clinical workflows, departmental tools that don’t share context cleanly, patient-facing apps that solve one slice of the journey, and …

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Healthcare Data Privacy Software Development: A Guide

Healthcare software teams don't get to treat privacy as a backlog item anymore. The average cost of a healthcare data breach reached $10 million in 2024, the highest of any industry, and hacking incidents rose 239% since 2018, with ransomware …

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