Telehealth platform for primary care, mental health, and virtual doctor visits
PlushCare operates a telehealth platform serving primary care, mental health, and therapy through remote doctor visits. The tech stack reveals a cloud-native, modern infrastructure approach: AWS-managed compute (ECS, EKS, Lambda), containerized services (Docker, Kubernetes), and a full-stack web layer (Next.js, React, Django). Active migration toward Databricks signals a shift in data capabilities—likely to support EHR analytics and ML-driven clinical workflows at scale. The engineering-heavy hiring mix (5 roles) combined with pain points around scalable EHR backend and large user base suggests they're in active infrastructure scaling mode.
PlushCare delivers synchronous telehealth services, connecting patients with doctors and therapists for primary care, urgent care, and mental health support via online visits. The company operates at scale—enough user volume to trigger backend and reporting challenges. Current engineering roadmap centers on three areas: EHR modernization (electronic health record development, scalable backend), data infrastructure (ETL on Redshift, data pipelines for ML), and platform services (API layer, event-driven architecture). The organization spans 51–200 employees across engineering, clinical operations, data, and finance, headquartered in San Francisco with hiring across the US, Canada, and Czechia.
AWS (ECS, EKS, Lambda), TypeScript, Python, Django, Next.js, React, Kubernetes, Docker, Amazon Redshift, Qlik, Tableau, and GitHub Actions. Databricks is in active adoption.
United States, Canada, and Czechia. Current open roles span those three countries across engineering, data, healthcare, and finance departments.
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