Cloud EMR platform for primary care and specialist practices in Canada
MEDFAR operates two cloud-based electronic medical record products—MYLE for general practitioners and PLEXIA for specialists—built on .NET, React, and Azure infrastructure. The company is actively reshaping its product architecture (re-architecting prompts, redesigning workflows for MYLE) while pursuing aggressive geographic expansion into Ontario and the US. Current hiring skews heavily toward senior engineering and sales roles, indicating a push to scale both platform capability and market reach simultaneously.
MEDFAR develops electronic medical record systems for ambulatory care settings across Canada. The company operates two purpose-built EMR products: MYLE tailored to general practitioners, and PLEXIA designed for specialists. Both systems run on cloud infrastructure (Azure, cloud-based deployment) and focus on simplifying administrative workflows so physicians can spend more time on patient care. The product roadmap includes e-prescribing, automated appointment reminders, patient portals, and telehealth capabilities. MEDFAR was founded in 2010 and is based in Montreal, Quebec.
MEDFAR runs on .NET and C# for backend services, React and React Native for frontends, SQL Server and MySQL for data, Azure for cloud infrastructure, and Kubernetes and Docker for orchestration. The stack also includes HL7 and FHIR for healthcare interoperability, Elasticsearch for search, and Terraform for infrastructure-as-code.
Active projects include e-prescribing implementation, patient portal and telehealth testing, automated appointment reminders, geographic expansion of MYLE in Ontario, sales process optimization, and re-architecting core product prompts to move away from a monolithic design.
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