Hospital discharge management platform connecting care transitions in real time
Recare operates a web-based discharge coordination platform designed to reduce friction between hospitals and post-acute care providers. The stack—Go, React, Python, PostgreSQL, Kubernetes, AWS—reflects a cloud-native, containerized architecture typical of healthcare SaaS; adoption of NetSuite signals scaling toward multi-country financial operations. Hiring acceleration into sales (7 roles) and support (5 roles) while maintaining engineering capacity indicates a shift from product-market fit into geographic expansion and operational maturity, with concurrent focus on SRE practices and healthcare compliance.
Notable leadership hires: Head of Talent Acquisition
Recare builds a digital platform that streamlines patient transfer workflows between hospitals and care providers in Germany. The platform operates a provider discovery layer (smart search and targeted requests), a secure communication channel between hospital staff and care networks, and coordination tooling that compresses time-to-placement while increasing transparency for all parties. Founded in 2017, the company is privately held with 51–200 employees based in Berlin. Current scaling includes geographic expansion (NetSuite implementation for multi-country finance), product maturity (SRE practices, observability, compliance frameworks), and sales infrastructure to accelerate customer adoption.
Go and Python for backend services, React for frontend, PostgreSQL for data persistence, Kubernetes for orchestration, and AWS for cloud infrastructure. Datadog provides observability; SonarCloud and GitHub manage code quality and version control.
Customer marketing strategy, AI product positioning and scaling, healthcare compliance and observability, hospital onboarding automation, NetSuite financial systems implementation, and SRE practices. Focus areas also include improving pipeline quality and reducing bureaucracy in discharge workflows.
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