Clinical operating system for value-based care operations
Elligint Health builds Helios, a clinical operating system for payers and providers managing risk-based care models. The tech stack is modern frontend-heavy (Vue, React, TypeScript) paired with PHP and MySQL, revealing a transition from older patterns—the company is actively replacing jQuery and refactoring legacy code while adopting Selenium for test automation. Early-stage hiring (8 open roles, minimal velocity) is engineering-focused with senior-level concentration, consistent with a newly founded company (2025) still defining core platform architecture.
Elligint Health operates in the value-based care segment, serving risk-bearing healthcare entities (payers and providers) with a clinical operating system called Helios. The platform addresses care management optimization, clinical data integration, utilization management automation, and care coordination workflows. Based in Edison, New Jersey, the company combines purpose-built software with expert services to help healthcare organizations reduce operational cost and administrative overhead. Active development areas include care management product roadmap, platform implementation, component library design, and CI/CD infrastructure.
Frontend: Vue, React, TypeScript, JavaScript; backend: PHP, MySQL; tooling: Docker, CI/CD, Webpack, Vite, Jest; APIs: REST, WebSocket, OpenAPI. Currently adopting Selenium and migrating away from jQuery.
Core initiatives: Helios care management product roadmap, platform implementation, refactoring legacy systems, building reusable component libraries, designing future platform architecture, and improving CI/CD and monitoring infrastructure.
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