Telemedicine was hailed as the future of healthcare during the pandemic. The idea of speaking to a doctor from your living room, skipping waiting rooms
Imagine pouring $500,000 into building a cutting-edge healthcare app — only to realize a year later that it barely moved the needle on revenue, patient
Every year, dozens of healthcare apps quietly shut down because they failed compliance audits, mishandled patient data, or couldn’t integrate with real hospital systems. Not
Choosing between building a custom healthcare app or buying an off-the-shelf solution is one of the first big decisions most health tech founders face. On
Launching a healthcare app isn’t just about writing code — it’s about navigating one of the most heavily regulated, rapidly evolving industries in the world.
Too often, founders, product managers, and even investors walk into telemedicine development projects with outdated assumptions that quietly derail progress. Since 2020, the telemedicine market
In today’s digital-first healthcare landscape, trust is everything. Patients, providers, and insurers all expect the sensitive health information they share to be protected at the
Healthcare apps that handle sensitive patient data must comply with HIPAA regulations. Failure to do so can result in severe legal and financial consequences, including