Hospital information systems and PACS for French healthcare
Maincare builds hospital management software for French health systems, covering patient workflows, radiology imaging (PACS), and clinical administration. The stack is clinical-grade (HL7, DICOM, SQL, VDI) — not consumer tech. Hiring is sparse but accelerating: 5 roles in the last 30 days across engineering, sales, and a new Sales Director, suggesting expansion beyond their current 310-hospital install base.
Notable leadership hires: Sales Director
Maincare Solutions, founded in 1999 and headquartered in Canéjan (Nouvelle-Aquitaine), develops hospital information systems for French health establishments. The product line spans patient journey management (admission, transfers, care records, prescriptions), radiology imaging (PACS), administrative functions, and activity analytics. Three offices (Canéjan, Grenoble, Poitiers) serve approximately 310 hospitals, including 80% of French university hospital centers (CHU/CHR). The company operates in the regulated, mission-critical segment where deployment rigor and interoperability compliance (HL7, DICOM standards) are non-negotiable.
Maincare serves ~310 French hospitals, including 80% of CHU/CHR (university and regional hospital centers). No specific customer names disclosed.
Core: HL7, DICOM, SQL, PACS, Windows, Linux. Complementary: Microsoft 365, Cisco, VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure). Reflects clinical interoperability and enterprise infrastructure standards.
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