20 Plus Healthcare Technology Companies For Non Clinical Career Growth

Looking to find your new career? Check out these innovative healthcare technology companies (many more companies are out there, these were just some of the first and some interesting one's that I found). 

 

ConnectRN
 

Location: Waltham, Massachusetts 

Founded: 2014 

Healthcare technology areas: Nursing, mobile technology, professional development 

connectRN supports the day-to-day lives and careers of nurses with a convenient mobile app and a suite of professional services. Nurses and certified nursing assistants (CNAs) can depend on the mobile app for flexible scheduling, 24/7 user support and networking opportunities with other nurses and CNAs. In addition, connectRN provides training and scholarship resources, so workers can build a long-term future in the nursing profession.

 

IMO Health

Location: Rosemont, Ilinois

Founded: 1994

Healthcare technology area: Clinical data intelligence

IMO Health offers clinical terminology management solutions and healthtech services to hospitals, healthcare systems, clinics and healthcare software vendors. The company serves organizations looking to improve in areas such as clinical documentation, coding and efficient healthcare information management. 

 
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Location: Fully Remote

Founded: 2014

Healthcare technology areas: Drug development, clinical trials

TrialSpark works to streamline the clinical trial process for new drugs so that patients can access them sooner. It identified a bottleneck in the pharma industry, where potential new drugs idle as they wait for clinical trial approval. This bottleneck is caused by the expense and length of standard trials. TrialSpark uses its logistics acumen and tech platform to accelerate the approval process via improved trial design and faster completion.

 

 

 

Cedar

Location: New York, New York

Founded: 2016

Healthcare technology areas: Billing, patient engagement

Cedar makes a healthcare platform for providers, payers and patients. It provides a personalized, UX-optimized interface for the whole process of receiving healthcare, from pre-appointment paperwork through billing. One key facet of the platform is payment transparency. The app provides benefit information and billing statements together, so patients understand the full picture of their financial responsibility.

  
 

 

Doximity
 

Location: Fully Remote 

Founded: 2010 

Healthcare technology areas: Mobile technology, telehealth, industry compliance, professional development, digital healthcare strategy 

Doximity says 80 percent of U.S. doctors and 50 percent of all nurse practitioners are members of its network. The platform allows healthcare professionals to connect with one another, read the latest about their field and even share their opinions on a wide range of medical topics. Doximity also created a telemedicine app that lets doctors connect with patients via call, text or video session from their phone without giving up private phone numbers or emails.


 

ESO

Location: Austin, Texas

Founded: 2004 

Healthcare technology areas: Healthcare operations, data analysis

ESO produces software for companies and providers across the entire healthcare industry, from doctors to emergency service providers like fire and EMS teams. The platform makes patient data instantly accessible upon hospitalization, which is key to improving patient outcomes. It also offers analytics, scheduling, asset management, incident logging, billing and additional data capabilities across all teams.

  
Chapter

Founded: 2020

Healthcare technology area: Medicare advising

Chapter runs an online platform that allows people over the age of 65 to connect with advisors and advocates who can help them navigate the Medicare landscape. Its team members provide guidance on enrollment, choosing the right coverage options and how to get the most out of Medicare benefits.

  
Tebra

Location: Corona del Mar, California

Founded: 2022

Healthcare technology areas: Healthcare operations, medical payments, cloud data services, telehealth, data analysis, automation  

As the healthcare industry evolves, practices must adjust to a new era. Tebra is hoping to help with this adjustment by providing digital assistance. The company designs two products: Kareo and PatientPop. Kareo is a cloud-based clinical and financial software, and PatientPop manages patient journeys. The combination of the products facilitates better patient experiences, attracts new patients, improves telehealth delivery, assists with claims submissions and more.

 
 
 

 

ZocDoc

Location: New York, New York

Founded: 2007

Healthcare technology area: Software, telehealth

Using Zocdoc’s website or mobile app, patients can search through a database of thousands of medical providers to find one that’s covered by their insurance, fits their care needs and has appointment availability. The company also provides support for medical practices by making it simple for them to get listed on the Zocdoc platform and offering free solutions like online patient intake capabilities that help them provide an efficient patient experience.

 

 

Spring Health

Location: New York, New York 

Founded: 2016

Healthcare technology area: Telehealth

Spring Health allows business health plans to offer behavioral health solutions including psychotherapy, wellness coaching, psychiatry, digital exercises, EAP services and medication. It uses AI, client assessment and machine learning to match a person’s conditions to their personalized care plan.

  
 

 

Hinge Health

Location: San Francisco, California

Founded: 2021 

Healthcare technology areas: Orthopedic care, mobile technology, telehealth, daily health activities, physical fitness, healthcare benefits 

Hinge Health is the world’s first digital platform dedicated to back and joint pain. The digital clinic helps individuals manage musculoskeletal care at every stage, ranging from prevention to post-surgery. The videos, medical resources and one-on-one health coaching help manage acute and chronic pain to reduce healthcare costs and increase quality of life.

 

MedTrans Go

Location: Atlanta, Georgia

Founded: 2017 

Healthcare technology areas: Telehealth, home healthcare, patient transportation, delivery services

MedTrans Go is on a mission to reduce medical appointment cancellations, a problem that causes a loss of $150 billion each year in the healthcare industry. Through its telemedicine platform, MedTrans Go provides non-emergency transportation, delivery services, interpretation, home health care and more. Healthcare providers also use this platform to schedule virtual appointments and send invoices.

 

 

 

Dear Doc
 

Location: New York, New York

Founded: 2018 

Healthcare technology areas: Digital healthcare strategy, telehealth, artificial intelligence, healthcare operations, mobile technology, industry compliance, marketing 

DearDoc aids doctors of small-to-medium-sized private practices who want to grow their businesses. The company offers various online products like website design, AI chat services and digital patient in-take forms. Overall, DearDoc helps doctors build a digital presence, market to new patients, enhance digital customer experiences and complete operational tasks for support staff.

  

 

Cohere Health

Location: Fully Remote

Founded: 2019 

Healthcare technology areas: Healthcare operations, automation, artificial intelligence, machine learning, data analysis

Cohere Health works to align patients, healthcare providers and health plans to establish stress-free experiences for patients. The company utilizes a blend of real-time analytics, clinical expertise and AI and machine learning to improve digital prior authorizations. Additionally, the software has a utilization management feature to provide quality care at a lower cost.

 

 

Jabra Hearing

Location: Fully remote

Founded: 2018

Healthcare technology area: Hearing health, wearables

Jabra Hearing has grown from a startup into a space leader. The company makes hearing technology like hearing aids and enhancements. With over-the-counter sales, price points a fraction of prescription hearing aids and a remote care model that makes its products accessible to any customer with internet access, Jabra Hearing has retained its startup energy while gaining a strong foothold in the healthtech space.

  
 

 

Alma

Location: Fully remote

Founded: 2018

Healthcare technology area: Mental healthcare support

Alma is a healthtech company that operates a database of mental healthcare providers. Rather than searching through insurance company lists or Googling for a therapist, clients are matched with therapists or psychiatrists that treat their issues, accept their insurance and take new patients. With a major provider shortage and sharp demand increase in the mental health space, Alma’s care navigation disrupts and optimizes outdated legacy processes for finding care.

  
 

 

 

Strive Health

Location: Denver, Colorado

Founded: 2018

Healthcare technology areas: Kidney disease care, health monitoring, risk forecasting, machine learning, data analysis 

Strive Health aims to transform kidney disease care. Through early identification and engagement, the company facilitates quick responses that help lower overall costs. The company believes in focusing on comparative and predictive data from local providers to identify at-risk patients. Strive Health also partners with these same providers to design comprehensive care plans and home-first dialysis options.

  
 
Healthee

Location: New York, New York

Founded: 2021

Healthcare technology area: Employee benefits

Healthee uses artificial intelligence to power solutions that make it simple for employees to understand and take advantage of healthcare coverage through their employer. Its technology streamlines open enrollment processes, recommends preventive care and connects users with a virtual assistant named Zoe that can answer their benefits questions with information that’s specific to their coverage plans.

 
 

 

Pearl Health

Location: Fully Remote

Founded: 2020

Healthcare technology areas: Risk forecasting, business intelligence, medical payments, healthcare operations 

Pearl Health offers data-driven software and consulting services to primary care physicians. The company’s mission is to facilitate quality health care for patients by directly assisting PCPs. Its software enables risk forecasting, recommends prioritization and patient engagement, provides data on low-cost care options and identifies key metrics and opportunities.

  
 
 

 

K Health

Location: New York, New York

Founded: 2016 

Healthcare technology areas: Artificial intelligence, mobile technology, telehealth, mental health, health diagnoses, data analysis

K Health gives its members access to an AI-powered symptom checker and 24/7 messaging through its mobile app. Virtual urgent care and primary care visits, which include mental health and pediatrics, cost $35 per visit or a $29 monthly fee for unlimited visits — even for patients without insurance. The company says its platform has had more than 6 million users.​

 
 

 

 

ReThinkFirt

Location: New York, New York

Founded: 2007

Healthcare technology areas: Behavioral and mental health, practice management, care management, analytics, workflow automation

RethinkFirst develops software that addresses needs across multiple verticals, including behavioral health. Its offerings are designed to enable better patient outcomes, supporting 1,100 clinical practices. Its RethinkBH offering, for example, is a practice management solution with features that cover everything from billing and scheduling to AI-powered support for clinical decision making.

 
  
Artera
 

Location: Santa Barbara

Founded: 2015

Healthcare technology area: Patient communications

Artera integrates across healthcare organizations’ tech stack, electronic health records and third-party vendors to streamline patient communications. The company counts more than 750 healthcare systems and federal agencies as customers and reaches more than 100 million patients annually across channels such as text messages, email, web chat and interactive voice response.

 
 

  

 

Rula
 

Location: Fully Remote 

Founded: 2019 

Healthcare technology areas: Mental health, therapy services, telehealth, health insurance

Not everyone has access to the mental health services they need, but Rula is changing the narrative with its comprehensive platform. The company has built an online network of therapists, psychiatrists and mental health professionals. Patients can find a mental health professional who is covered by their insurance and can best address their personal needs.

 

 

 

Medely

Location: Fully Remote

Founded: 2015

Healthcare technology areas: Nursing, staffing services, healthcare marketplaces

Medely allows healthcare professionals, such as nurses and technicians, to find access to on-demand work to supplement their existing careers and support their lifestyles. The platform features tools that let healthcare professionals set their own schedules and find short-term or per diem shifts at local hospitals and healthcare facilities. It also has automatic earning deposits included and travel assignments available to give healthcare professionals more options.

 

Okay - there are MANY more companies out there. It would be impossible for me to share every company but these are just a few that looked interesting. I'll continue to share more neat companies and try my best to find ones that connect with SLPs, COTAs, PTs, PTAs, and OTs so that everyone can find a great role. Thank you for your kind and support as I try my best to share these resources!