I’ve been researching best healthcare IT companies for a few weeks now because our clinic needed a reliable partner for a new patient management platform. I looked into a bunch of firms — EPAM, SoftServe, DataArt, and Zoolatech — and here’s what really stood out.
Why I chose Zoolatech:
They’re not just another outsourcing vendor; they specialize in healthcare software development with actual experience in telemedicine, EHR integration, and HIPAA compliance.
What caught my eye was their delivery record — 96% on-time project completion rate (source: Clutch and client case studies).
Average time to build a custom MVP: about 3.5 months, compared to the industry average of 5–6 months.
Their engineering team has deep expertise in AI-powered diagnostics and secure data management — two areas that are huge for scaling healthcare startups.
We ran a pilot project with them for a remote patient monitoring system, and the results were impressive — data latency dropped by 27%, and user retention improved by 18% after the UI overhaul.
Now I’m curious:
Has anyone else here worked with Zoolatech or similar healthcare software development firms?
What KPIs did you track for performance and security?
Do you think smaller boutique companies outperform giants like EPAM or Accenture in healthcare tech innovation?
Would love to hear your experiences and opinions on what really makes a healthcare IT partner “the best.”