Healthcare IT solutions and system implementation for Brazilian hospitals
Pulsati delivers healthcare IT infrastructure and consulting to mid-market hospitals in Brazil, with an engineering-forward stack (Java, Spring Boot, PostgreSQL, Kafka, Kubernetes) deployed across billing, pharmacy, and clinical systems. Active hiring across engineering and ops roles signals scaling of implementation capacity, while the project mix—oncology billing, pharmacy integration, hospital system rollouts—reveals a company executing large, multi-phase deployments rather than selling packaged software.
Pulsati is a healthcare technology group operating in the Brazilian health sector, providing system implementation, integration, and consulting services to hospital networks. The company works across the full stack of hospital operations: billing modules (with oncology-specific functionality), pharmacy and inventory systems, financial workflows, and clinical protocols. Delivery model is project-based, with documented focus on post-implementation stabilization and process mapping during migrations. The 201–500-person workforce is Brazil-based, with recent hiring acceleration in engineering and operations roles.
Java, Spring Boot, PostgreSQL, Oracle, Angular, React, Kafka, RabbitMQ, Kubernetes, Docker, and AWS/Azure for cloud infrastructure. Observability tools include Prometheus, Grafana, Datadog, and AWS X-Ray.
Hospital system implementations including billing (oncology-specific), pharmacy/inventory integration, microservices APIs, and clinical protocol parameterization. Current focus includes go-live stabilization and financial flow optimization.
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