Healthcare authorization and claims platform for Brazilian supplemental insurance
Orizon operates Brazil's largest transactional database in supplemental health insurance, processing ~500k procedures daily across a network connecting ~25% of beneficiaries, 140k providers, 31 insurers, and 12k pharmacies. The tech stack—Java, Spring Boot, Kubernetes, Docker, React, Angular, Redis, Elasticsearch—reflects a mature backend-heavy architecture built for scale and reliability. Hiring velocity is accelerating with a junior-skewed workforce (13 of 21 roles), concentrated in ops and engineering, suggesting expansion into new product areas or geographic/operational scaling rather than leadership gaps.
Orizon is a health-tech company operating in the Brazilian supplemental health insurance market since 2007. The platform authorizes and analyzes medical procedures, connects stakeholders across the insurance value chain, and manages claims processing and reimbursement accuracy. The company processes approximately 500k daily procedures and maintains data on roughly a quarter of Brazil's supplemental insurance beneficiaries. Current projects span operational resilience (incident investigations, continuity planning), regulatory compliance (policy implementation, AMS regulations), and revenue operations (PRM system development, go-to-market campaigns). Pain points center on claims accuracy, data quality in CRM systems, regulatory conformance, and operational risk reduction.
Java, Spring Boot, Kubernetes, Docker, Angular, React, Redis, Elasticsearch, Jenkins, OpenShift, Linux, and security frameworks (NIST, OWASP, MITRE, SIEM, EDR) for authorization and claims processing at scale.
Barueri, SP, Brazil. All hiring is currently in Brazil. The company employs 501–1,000 people and was founded in 2007.
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