Gartner projects that by 2026, 80% of software engineering organizations will establish platform teams as internal providers of reusable services, components, and tools for application delivery, according to HealthTech Magazine. For healthcare leaders, that isn’t a trend to watch from …
Healthcare organizations are increasing digital spend fast, but buying engineering capacity is still where many teams make expensive mistakes. The problem is rarely a missing feature. It is poor operational fit between product architecture, compliance controls, integration work, and the …
You’re probably in one of two situations right now. Either you have a strong healthtech product idea and need a team to build it without creating regulatory debt, or you have already started, and you can feel the cracks forming. …
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 …
Modernization used to be framed as an IT upgrade. That framing is too small for what hospitals are dealing with now. In 2024, the protected health information of over 276 million individuals was exposed in the US, while 70% of …
A clinic doesn’t have to suffer a catastrophic outage to feel the cost of weak maintenance. A slow EHR during morning rounds, a failed interface between lab and billing, an access control mistake after a patch, or an AI recommendation …
Healthcare software is expanding fast, but quality practices in many organizations haven't caught up. The global software testing market reached USD 54.11 billion in 2025, and Healthcare & Life Sciences is the fastest-growing application segment according to SNS Insider's software …
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 …
Virtual healthcare platforms have moved from tactical stopgaps to core infrastructure. The scale of that shift is hard to ignore. The global digital health market is projected to grow from $244.37 billion in 2025 to more than $1.3 trillion by …
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? …