Ada Health operates a regulated clinical AI platform (EU Class IIa medical device) that guides patients toward appropriate care. The tech stack mirrors a healthcare SaaS business at scale—cloud-native architecture (GCP, AWS, Azure, Kubernetes, Docker), mobile-first deployment (React, Kotlin), and identity-heavy infrastructure (Okta, Jamf Pro)—with active work on security standardization and GDPR compliance. Hiring velocity is accelerating with leadership focus on enterprise sales and integration engineering, suggesting a shift from platform validation toward health-system rollout.
Notable leadership hires: Enterprise Sales Director
Ada Health is a Berlin-based clinical AI platform designed to assist patients and health systems in diagnosis and care routing. The product is built as a regulated medical device and has processed over 32 million assessments globally. The company sells into three segments: pharmaceutical organizations (patient engagement and therapy connection), health systems and insurers (care routing and benefit optimization), and direct-to-consumer (patient triage). Current operational focus centers on integrating Ada's solutions into complex health-system IT environments, improving internal infrastructure, and ensuring compliance with GDPR and AI-specific regulatory frameworks.
Ada's core stack includes GCP, AWS, and Azure for cloud infrastructure; Kubernetes and Docker for orchestration; Python and Spring Boot for backend services; React and Kotlin for frontend; MongoDB and Redis for data layers; and Okta for identity management.
Ada's Clinical AI platform is regulated as a Class IIa medical device in the EU. The company is actively implementing security standards and AI-specific regulatory testing frameworks.
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