EHR and remote monitoring platform for post-acute and home health care
Net Health operates a specialized EHR and analytics platform built on Azure and Microsoft infrastructure, serving the post-acute and home-health segment. The tech stack heavily weighted toward Salesforce (CPQ, Pardot), HubSpot, and sales-intelligence tools (Gong, Salesloft) indicates a sales-led operational model despite enterprise healthcare IT roots. Active hiring leans toward healthcare operations and sales roles while infrastructure challenges (system instability, observability gaps, cloud security) compete for engineering attention—a typical constraint in established healthcare software transitioning toward modern cloud and remote-monitoring capabilities.
Net Health is a privately held healthcare software company founded in 1993, headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA, serving the continuum of restorative care from acute hospital settings through home-based care. The platform is deployed across more than 25,000 facilities, including 98% of the largest U.S. hospital chains. Core product lines include electronic health records, EMRs, predictive analytics, and AI-powered wound imaging applications tailored to rehabilitation therapy, wound care, home health, post-acute facilities, occupational medicine, and employee health. The company is backed by Carlyle Group, Level Equity, and Silversmith Capital Partners and currently operates with 501–1,000 employees in the United States.
Azure and Microsoft Defender for infrastructure; Salesforce, CPQ, Pardot for CRM and revenue operations; NetSuite for backend systems; HubSpot, Gong, and Salesloft for sales engagement; CrowdStrike for endpoint security.
Remote monitoring services for home-exercise therapy, implementation of RTM (remote therapeutic monitoring) solutions, clinician coaching on RTM best practices, and improvements to internal monitoring and observability infrastructure.
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