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 …
A lot of health tech teams hit the same wall right after a promising release. The product ships. Early demos go well. Clinicians like the workflow. Then the hard part starts. A design decision made months earlier creates traceability gaps. …
A common medtech scenario looks like this. The product team has a strong concept, a prototype that demos well, and early clinical interest. Then the hard questions arrive. Is it SaMD or software in a device? What class is it? …
For a long time, healthcare felt like the last frontier for new technology. That’s changing, and fast. We’re well past the point of AI being a theoretical concept; it’s happening on the ground, in hospitals and clinics, right now. In …
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 …
Telehealth usage jumped from 11% in 2019 to 46% in April 2020, a 300% increase, as healthcare systems had to support remote care at speed during the pandemic, according to DevOps.com’s healthcare DevOps case study. That single shift exposed a …
Legacy platforms aren’t just an IT burden anymore. They shape how quickly clinicians get data, how safely teams exchange records, how reliably finance teams run revenue cycle workflows, and how confidently leadership can launch new care models. The urgency is …
In 2025, U.S. digital health startups raised a record $14.2 billion, and AI-enabled companies captured 54% of that funding according to Rock Health’s 2025 year-end digital health funding overview. That number matters for one reason. Investors aren't funding ideas alone. …
Growth creates a strange kind of stress in healthcare SaaS. The product is working, new customers are coming in, and the team finally has proof that the market cares. Then the second-order problems arrive. Response times start drifting. Integration requests …
Your CRM probably isn’t failing because the vendor is bad. It’s failing because your business no longer fits the software. Your sales team enters the same customer data in multiple places. Marketing runs campaigns from one system while support works …
When we talk about building "audit-ready" healthcare software, we're talking about something much deeper than just writing good code. It’s about creating a system where compliance, data integrity, and security are woven into its very fabric from the first brainstorming …
Compliance failures in healthtech rarely start in legal. They start in product decisions, architecture shortcuts, weak access controls, and release pipelines that move faster than the evidence needed to defend them. That is the context for healthcare software compliance engineering …