Cardiac remote monitoring platform integrating device and EHR data
PaceMate operates a cardiac remote-monitoring platform (PaceMateLIVE) that consolidates implantable device data and EHR records into a single clinical workflow. The tech stack — PHP, Java, Spring Framework, HL7/FHIR, and healthcare APIs — reveals a healthcare-grade integration architecture. Active projects around HL7/FHIR pipelines, high-volume data extraction, and PDF parsing signal infrastructure strain under clinical scale; pain-point data (data quality during transfers, manual validation bottlenecks, reimbursement tracking) confirm the company is wrestling with the operational complexity of multi-source cardiac data at scale.
PaceMate is a cardiac remote-monitoring software company based in Sarasota, Florida, serving hospital systems and device clinics since 2015. The platform, PaceMateLIVE, unifies implantable cardiac device telemetry with electronic health records to streamline clinic operations and patient monitoring workflows. The company is mid-scale (51–200 employees) with a healthcare-dominant hiring footprint (5 of 16 active roles), plus balanced investment in sales and engineering. Current focus spans data extraction pipelines, EHR integration depth (HL7/FHIR), and digital customer-acquisition channels.
HL7 and FHIR standards via Spring Framework and Hapi FHIR libraries, supported by RESTful web services and Java backend. Also uses Claude for backend processing.
Yes. 3 active engineering roles posted; 16 total roles open across the company. Hiring velocity is accelerating, all positions in the United States.
Data quality during large-scale transfers, high-volume extraction workloads, manual validation bottlenecks, and reimbursement tracking—all tied to scaling device and EHR data consolidation.
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