Hospital operations platform for inventory, pharmacy, and compliance
Bluesight operates a tightly integrated hospital-operations stack built around Python, React, and AWS infrastructure, with deep EHR integrations via Epic and Cerner. The tech mix—combining transactional databases (SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle) with modern data pipelines (Glue, Step Functions, PySpark)—and active projects around data extraction, validation, and hardware rollout suggest an organization shifting from point solutions toward unified platform delivery. Engineering-heavy hiring (6 of 12 active roles) combined with explicit pain points around integration and DevOps optimization indicate scaling pressures typical of a 13-year-old SaaS company expanding its customer base.
Bluesight builds operations software for hospital systems, covering pharmacy automation, inventory management, procurement, controlled-substance tracking, and 340B compliance. The platform serves over 3,000 U.S. and Canadian hospitals. Core modules include medication tray processing and management, drug shortage tracking, purchasing optimization, and audit/surveillance tools for diversion detection. Revenue model and contract depth depend heavily on integrations with incumbent EHR platforms (Epic, Cerner) and pharmacy hardware vendors (Omnicell, Kitcheck)—a dependency reflected in the active project list and data-reconciliation pain points.
Python, React, MongoDB, AWS (Lambda, Glue, Step Functions, EventBridge), Java, FastAPI, and integrations with Epic Systems and Cerner EHRs. Data layer spans SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle, and DynamoDB.
SaaS implementation for new hospital customers, Kitcheck hardware/software rollout, data extraction and validation across disparate systems, and implementations of ControlCheck and ShortageCheck product modules.
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