Pediatric EHR and practice management platform for independent practices
Office Practicum builds EHR, practice management, and revenue cycle software specifically for independent pediatric practices. The stack spans Java, .NET, React, and healthcare standards (FHIR, HL7), anchored on AWS and Azure infrastructure—a pattern typical of mature healthcare software. Active projects lean heavily toward marketing and AI (webinar programs, AI-driven search, integrated campaigns), while engineering pain points center on legacy code maintenance and multi-tenant platform scaling, suggesting the product is moving from established stability toward modernization and demand generation.
Office Practicum has been providing health information technology to pediatric practices since 1992. The company operates a bundled software suite covering electronic health records, practice management, billing services, and business analytics, all tailored to the workflows and regulations of independent pediatric offices. With 201–500 employees based in Fort Washington, PA, the organization combines engineering, marketing, and healthcare operations teams. Current hiring activity is accelerating, with roles across engineering, marketing, and clinical roles.
Office Practicum's platform is built on Java, .NET, and React, runs on AWS and Azure with Terraform for infrastructure-as-code, and implements healthcare standards including FHIR and HL7. The stack also includes Salesforce, HubSpot, MySQL, MongoDB, and Spring Boot.
Current projects include AI-driven search and discovery, integrated marketing campaigns, webinar program expansion, and database configuration work for practice management and billing systems.
Office Practicum's technology stack, projects, and hiring signals are inferred from public hiring and company data — career pages, public listings, and company web presence — then clustered and de-duplicated. Figures are estimates that refresh over time. Read our full methodology →
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