Digital health platform integrating hospitals, clinics, and patients across Belgium
Nexuzhealth operates a healthcare interoperability stack built on HL7, PACS, Java/Spring Boot, and Kafka—core medical messaging and imaging standards. The company is actively implementing HL7 integrations and PACS/RIS workflows while building modular SaaS architecture, indicating a shift toward cloud deployment and API-first integration. Pain points centered on EPD (electronic patient data) stability, legacy code refactoring, and regulatory compliance suggest they're modernizing a mature on-premise install base while scaling horizontally.
Nexuzhealth builds integrated digital healthcare solutions for hospital networks, primary care, and patients across Belgium. The platform combines a centralized electronic health record (EHR), laboratory information system (LIS), and patient engagement portal (Mynexuzhealth app) to coordinate care across fragmented provider settings. Over 40% of Belgian hospitals use their technology, and the Mynexuzhealth app serves more than 1.45 million patients. Founded in 2016 as a public company headquartered in Hasselt, the organization spans 201–500 employees with active hiring focused on engineering and healthcare roles.
HL7, PACS, Java, Spring Boot, Go, Docker, Kubernetes, Kafka, Tomcat, and Jira. The stack reflects medical standards (HL7, PACS) layered on modern container and streaming infrastructure.
HL7 and PACS/RIS integrations, modular SaaS product architecture, EPD workflow optimization, clinical workstation (KWS) deployment, and Mynexuzhealth app marketing. Active projects span platform modernization, integrations, and user enablement.
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