Healthcare digital transformation platform for Japanese medical institutions
Medcom builds software infrastructure for Japanese hospitals undergoing digital transformation. The stack spans AWS, Azure, and GCP across mobile (iOS, Android) and backend (Node.js, TypeScript), with active investment in CI/CD—a pattern typical of teams scaling from manual release processes. Projects cluster around hospital network design, app integration, and test automation, directly mirroring pain points around release effort and quality assurance gaps.
Medcom is a venture-backed healthcare software company founded in 2016, headquartered in Minato Ward, Tokyo. The company focuses on enabling digital transformation across Japanese medical institutions by building operational efficiency tools and modernizing workflow systems for healthcare providers and staff. The product portfolio includes mobile applications and backend services designed for hospital environments, with ongoing development across integration, quality assurance, and infrastructure layers. The 51–200 person organization is engineering-focused, primarily hiring in Japan.
Medcom uses AWS, Azure, and GCP for cloud infrastructure, Node.js and TypeScript for backend, and native iOS and Android for mobile. They also run Zabbix for monitoring and are actively adopting CI/CD tooling.
Current projects include hospital network and VPC architecture design, mobile app deployment, test automation implementation, service tech research, and app integration work—aligned with their focus on reducing release effort and improving product quality.
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