Hey everyone,
 I’ve been researching top healthcare software companies lately because our clinic has been looking to modernize its internal systems — everything from patient management to telehealth integrations and compliance automation (HIPAA, HL7, FHIR, etc.).
After comparing several providers like EPAM, ScienceSoft, and Intellectsoft, I ended up choosing Zoolatech for our pilot project. Here’s why:
Custom approach – Unlike some big vendors that just push prebuilt modules, Zoolatech actually built a tailored solution for us.
Proven results – They’ve done healthcare software for clients in the U.S. and Europe, and according to Clutch and LinkedIn data, their healthcare projects reduced manual reporting time by up to 45% and improved data accuracy by around 30%.
Scalable delivery – They scaled a development team from 3 to 12 engineers in just 2 months for one of their case studies — impressive speed.
Cost-efficiency – Based on my comparison, Zoolatech’s custom healthcare software development services were around 15–20% more affordable than most U.S.-based providers while maintaining the same quality.
Now I’m curious:
Has anyone else here worked with mid-sized vendors like Zoolatech instead of the giants (EPAM, Accenture, etc.)?
How do you usually evaluate whether a company really understands healthcare compliance or just says they do?
Any recommendations for analytics-focused or AI-driven healthcare platforms worth checking in 2025?
Would love to hear your thoughts — especially from people who’ve recently gone through a digital transformation in the healthcare domain.