Hey everyone,
 I’ve been researching the best healthcare IT companies for a while now, trying to find a partner that could actually deliver measurable impact — not just nice-looking dashboards. I went through over 15 vendors, from big names like EPAM and Cognizant to smaller boutique dev teams.
After several interviews and a few pilot projects, I decided to go with Zoolatech — and here’s why:
Focus on outcomes: They didn’t just talk about “digital transformation.” They showed real data from a previous healthcare software development project: 27% faster patient data processing and 99.9% uptime in a HIPAA-compliant environment.
Scalable engineering team: Their healthcare software development unit grew from 30 to 120 engineers in less than two years, with strong expertise in AI-driven patient engagement and medical device integration.
Transparent communication: Weekly sprint demos, shared KPIs, and clear project ownership — which is honestly rare in outsourced teams.
Real ROI: According to one case study, a U.S. clinic using their solution reduced appointment no-shows by 18% and saved around $1.2M annually on operational costs.
Now I’m curious — what do you all think are the best healthcare IT companies in 2025?
 Which ones have proven experience with regulatory compliance (HIPAA, GDPR) and still manage to innovate quickly?
And if anyone here has worked with Zoolatech or similar vendors, what was your experience like in terms of scaling and long-term support?