Collaborative care platform for women managing chronic health conditions
Allara operates a care coordination platform for women with chronic conditions, built on a modern web stack (React, Next.js, TypeScript) hosted on AWS. The hiring mix is heavily clinical (94 roles in healthcare), with a small engineering team (2 roles) and a concurrent focus on data infrastructure—the job board shows active work on data warehousing, ETL/ELT pipelines, and clinical efficacy modeling. This pattern suggests a scaling inflection: the platform is moving from care delivery at smaller scale toward the data maturity and integration needed to support outcomes-based contracts and multi-site healthcare operations.
Allara is a healthcare technology platform designed for women with chronic health conditions, combining care coordination with clinical workflow optimization. The company operates in the United States and employs 11–50 people, with headquarters in New York. The active project list emphasizes healthcare system integrations, patient journey design, and the infrastructure needed to connect disparate clinical data sources—reflecting the operational challenge of aggregating patient records across multiple provider systems. Current hiring is concentrated in senior clinical roles, alongside targeted investment in data engineering and analytics capabilities.
Frontend: React, Next.js, TypeScript, JavaScript. Backend: Python, Go, AWS. Data: AWS EMR. Workplace: Google Workspace, Gmail, Zoom, Figma, ClickUp, Notion.
Healthcare system integrations, AI/ML health guidance tools, data warehouse and ETL/ELT pipeline buildout, clinical workflow optimization, and service line launches. The company is also designing a design system and building data models to support outcomes-based care delivery.