Operating system unifying hospital systems and clinical workflows
dotbase is a Berlin-based healthcare OS built by clinicians and engineers to consolidate fragmented hospital software into a single workspace. The stack—TypeScript, Node.js, GraphQL, FHIR, HL7 v2, Flutter—reflects a product designed around medical data standards and cross-platform clinical access. Active projects span HL7/FHIR integrations, clinical documentation, workflow configuration, and patient mobile apps, while the team is hiring 5 senior engineers and designers rapidly, signaling early-stage execution across core platform layers.
dotbase builds a unified operating system for hospital workflows, consolidating the fragmented tools clinicians currently juggle across workstations. Founded in 2024, the company operates at 11–50 employees based in Berlin. The product manages care paths for thousands of patients at healthcare institutions, focusing on real-time data-driven care delivery. The engineering-led team is addressing interoperability through FHIR and HL7 v2 standards, clinical documentation tooling, and mobile patient engagement—targeting the fragmentation and workflow inefficiency endemic to legacy hospital software.
dotbase uses TypeScript, Node.js, GraphQL, Docker, FHIR, Vue, Flutter, Tailwind CSS, and medical data standards (HL7 v2, FHIR) for interoperability. Backend monitoring runs on Prometheus and Grafana; frontend tooling includes Figma, shadcn/ui, and Vite.
Core projects include HL7 v2 and FHIR integrations, clinical documentation tools, workflow configuration interfaces, patient-facing mobile apps, medical template development, and natural language processing for medical data.
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