Healthcare data platform turning clinical, financial, and operational data into actionable insights
Health Catalyst operates a healthcare-focused data and analytics platform built on Java, SQL Server, and increasingly Azure cloud infrastructure. The tech stack reveals a company in the middle of infrastructure modernization: migrating legacy Linux servers to supported versions while managing performance bottlenecks in Azure Data Factory ETFs. Hiring velocity is accelerating across distributed teams (including India), with balanced hiring across data, engineering, product, security, and ops—suggesting investment in both product depth and operational maturity as they scale.
Notable leadership hires: People Operations Lead
Health Catalyst builds a data platform that consolidates clinical, financial, and operational data for healthcare organizations. The platform enables analytics, AI-driven insights, and performance improvement across hospital systems and health networks. Founded in 2008 and publicly traded, the company operates at scale with 1,000–5,000 employees, headquartered in South Jordan, Utah. The product surface spans clinical analytics, population health management, financial transformation, and quality improvement, serving leaders across healthcare enterprises who need to convert fragmented data into measurable operational gains.
Java, SQL Server, SQL, Azure DevOps, Azure Data Factory, CentOS, Rocky Linux, Ubuntu, Red Hat Satellite, Ansible, VMware, and Active Directory. Primarily Windows and Linux infrastructure with cloud components in Azure.
Current projects include an annual engagement calendar, leadership visits and squad meetups, policy rollout and governance, and efficiency enhancement initiatives. Internal pain points focus on Linux server migration, security hardening, Azure Data Factory performance optimization, and ETL reliability.
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