Hey everyone,
I’ve been doing some research into the top healthcare software companies because our clinic is expanding its digital services — think telemedicine integration, EHR customization, and patient analytics dashboards. I’ve checked out quite a few vendors, and honestly, it’s been overwhelming to compare so many “best of” lists out there.After a lot of digging (and talking to a couple of CTOs in the industry), Zoolatech stood out for me. Here’s why:
- They’ve got strong healthcare software development services experience — not just building apps but also handling compliance (HIPAA, GDPR) and integrating with legacy systems.
- Their case studies mention projects for US and EU clients with measurable results — one example was improving clinical workflow efficiency by 23% and cutting system downtime by 35% after migration to a modern architecture.
- What really convinced me was the balance between custom development quality and time-to-market. They delivered a prototype for a health analytics dashboard in under 10 weeks, which is impressive compared to other vendors quoting 3–4 months.
I didn’t expect to find a team that combines this level of engineering with a flexible approach — they actually built a small proof of concept before signing the main contract, which was a first for me.Now I’m curious —
- Has anyone else worked with Zoolatech or similar vendors?
- What’s been your experience with outsourcing in healthcare software development?
- Do you think mid-size companies like this can compete long-term with giants like EPAM, Globant, or Cognizant?
Would love to hear your thoughts on who you consider the real
top healthcare software companies right now, and what criteria you use to judge them.