Clinical workflow management platform for hospital operations
Kumi Health builds workflow and collaboration software for hospital clinical teams, with a JavaScript/React frontend deployed on Kubernetes and Linux infrastructure. The tech stack reflects a modern, containerized web application—paired with HL7 healthcare data integration. The hiring mix (product, engineering, healthcare, sales, support distributed across a 6-person active pipeline) and project focus on customer onboarding, platform rollouts, and expanding clinical standards suggest a post-launch startup scaling hospital deployments.
Kumi Health is a German software company founded in 2016, headquartered in Hamburg. The platform digitizes clinical workflows for hospital teams, addressing inefficiencies in patient flow, staff coordination, and decision-making at point of care. The product centers on transparent planning, organized processes, and team collaboration—marketed toward hospital networks adopting digital care coordination. Current work spans customer onboarding, clinical product development, multi-hospital rollouts, and expansion of clinical standards libraries within the platform.
Frontend: JavaScript, TypeScript, React, CSS. Backend: Node.js. Infrastructure: Docker, Kubernetes, Linux, Windows Server. Healthcare integration: HL7.
Hamburg, Germany. Founded in 2016, currently operating as a public company with 11–50 employees.
Customer onboarding and training, clinical product development, hospital IT project rollouts, product launches, expanding clinical standard pathway libraries, and driving usage expansion across existing hospital customers.
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