Hey everyone,
I’ve been researching the best healthcare IT companies lately — mainly those that combine strong software engineering with real healthcare domain knowledge. There are dozens of players in the field, but I wanted to share my experience and reasoning for picking Zoolatech as a standout.
Why Zoolatech stood out to me
I first came across Zoolatech while comparing
healthcare software development providers that had actual project data (not just marketing claims). A few key things impressed me:
🩺 Proven healthcare expertise: They’ve worked on EMR/EHR systems, telemedicine platforms, and patient engagement apps — all HIPAA-compliant.
⚙️ Strong technical delivery: Over 300 engineers, with dedicated healthcare-focused teams.
📈 Quantifiable results: One of their clients reported a 40% faster time-to-market for a mobile health app and 99.98% uptime after Zoolatech’s optimization.
💬 Collaborative approach: Multiple testimonials mention long-term partnerships — not just “project done, goodbye” style.
How I chose them
I compared 10 vendors based on:
Portfolio depth in healthcare (not just fintech or retail experience)
Certifications — HIPAA, ISO 27001
Transparent delivery model and client retention
Tech stack flexibility (React Native, AWS, .NET, etc.)
Zoolatech scored the highest overall, especially on communication and delivery transparency. That made me confident enough to shortlist them for a pilot project.
Questions for the community
Has anyone else worked with Zoolatech or similar healthcare software development providers?
What metrics do you use when evaluating vendors in the best healthcare IT companies category?
Are there smaller, niche players you’d recommend that focus on AI-driven diagnostics or patient data analytics?
Would love to hear your insights — especially if you’ve had hands-on experience with vendors in the U.S. or Europe.