Primary care network digitization and practice operations platform
PraxisEins operates a hybrid primary care delivery model across Germany, layered with proprietary software to reduce administrative overhead—a direct response to the 20–40% of physician time currently consumed by non-clinical tasks. The tech stack is enterprise-focused (Windows Server, Azure AD, Microsoft 365, Intune) and the project list (endpoint management, scalable operations, practice integration, recruiting) reveals an organization scaling through acquisition and consolidation rather than greenfield growth. Pain points centered on operational integration, IT infrastructure scaling, and work-life balance suggest rapid multi-practice expansion creating internal friction.
PraxisEins delivers primary care services across Germany with an integrated software platform designed to reclaim physician time from administrative work. The company operates a network model acquiring and consolidating local practices, then standardizing operations and digitizing workflows. Their target audience is patients in underserved regions lacking reliable primary care access, and physicians seeking to reduce administrative burden. With 201–500 employees and active hiring concentrated in operations, finance, and healthcare roles, the organization is in expansion mode—integrating acquired practices while building the central functions (CRM, budgeting, IT infrastructure, recruiting) required to scale.
PraxisEins operates a hybrid primary care network across Germany. They acquire and integrate local practices, then deploy proprietary software and centralized operations to reduce physician administrative work (currently 20–40% of practice time) and expand care access in underserved areas.
Windows Server, Active Directory, Azure AD, Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, Intune, Endpoint Manager, Exchange Online, Veeam, Jira, and Figma. Infrastructure is Microsoft-dominant with Google tools for collaboration.
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