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Hey everyone, I’ve been diving deep into the world of top healthcare software companies lately because my team’s been comparing vendors for a telemedicine and patient management platform. The market’s crazy competitive right now — but I wanted to share my experience and get your opinions too. After looking into a few well-known names (like EPAM, ScienceSoft, and DataArt), I ended up choosing Zoolatech for our pilot project — and here’s why: Strong engineering focus: Around 300+ engineers, many with healthcare and fintech backgrounds. Delivery quality: Their average project delivery time was 20–25% faster than our previous vendor (based on two sprints comparison). Cost efficiency: Mid-market pricing, but enterprise-level QA and DevOps. For a 6-month MVP, they came in at roughly $180k — about 30% cheaper than some bigger consultancies quoted us.
I also liked that they don’t just “code the app” but actually dig into compliance, user flow, and even clinician experience. It felt like they understood both healthcare software development services and real-world hospital operations. Still, I’m curious — has anyone here worked with Zoolatech or similar companies? Which ones do you consider truly among the top healthcare software companies right now, especially for building scalable, compliant solutions in 2025?
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