Emids is a healthcare-focused services firm built around Java/Spring + React frontends and an expanding data stack (Kafka, Databricks, Spark) now processing real-time clinical and claims data. The engineering-heavy hiring profile with senior roles and active Databricks adoption signal a shift toward data-platform delivery — moving beyond legacy system integration toward streaming pipelines and analytics infrastructure for payers, providers, and biopharma clients.
Notable leadership hires: Automation Lead, AI Lead
Emids provides digital transformation services to healthcare and life sciences organizations, spanning payers, providers, medical device makers, and biopharma firms. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Franklin, Tennessee, the company operates across 1,001–5,000 employees with delivery centers in the United States, India, Romania, and Armenia. Core service lines include digital strategy and design, clinical systems engineering, healthcare data integration (HIE/HIS), interoperability platforms, and increasingly, data engineering and analytics. The technology stack reflects both legacy healthcare systems work (Java, Spring, .NET, Hibernate) and modern data infrastructure (Kafka, Kubernetes, Elasticsearch, Databricks) to address pain points around HIPAA compliance, real-time data streaming, technical debt, and large-scale data processing.
Core backend: Java, Spring Boot, Hibernate, .NET, C#. Frontend: React, Redux, HTML5, CSS, JavaScript. Data: PostgreSQL, MySQL, Redis, Kafka, Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana, Databricks. Infrastructure: Docker, Kubernetes, Azure, Azure Data Factory.
Primary focus: real-time healthcare data pipelines, ETL/ELT with medallion architecture, batch processing via Databricks and Spark, healthcare data ingestion with CDC logic, and business intelligence platforms. Secondary focus: ecommerce and payment gateway integration for pharmacy systems.
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