Enterprise healthcare software and AI-driven clinical workflows
Soliton Technologies builds healthcare-specific software for care management, claims processing, and clinical operations. The stack is polyglot (Python + Java + React/Angular) with heavy investment in ML infrastructure (PyTorch, TensorFlow, scikit-learn, Langchain, Hugging Face) — signaling a move toward AI-embedded clinical tools rather than standalone analytics. Active projects cluster around care workflows (CCM, TCM, RPM, quality) and gen-AI application integration, while the pain-point backlog reveals the core operational challenge: clinical workflows remain fragmented across data sources, and user adoption of AI modules lags technical readiness.
Soliton Technologies is a healthcare-focused software company founded in 2005, headquartered in Lahore, Pakistan, with 201–500 employees. The firm delivers end-to-end enterprise solutions targeting US healthcare enterprises, specializing in care management platforms, value-based care operations, and clinical decision support. Active development spans clinical UI/UX, measurement and automation platforms, real-time data ingestion, and AI-ready EHR and claims integration pipelines. The team operates with a bias toward engineering and senior-level hiring, with roles concentrated in core product development and applied data science.
Python, Java, React, Angular, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, PyTorch, TensorFlow, scikit-learn, Langchain, Hugging Face, Spring Boot, Swagger, and Git. The stack spans backend services, web UI frameworks, relational and NoSQL data stores, and ML/AI libraries.
Primary focus is US healthcare, with specialties in care management (CCM, TCM, RPM), value-based care models, quality and risk adjustment, and clinical decision support. The company also has projects in semiconductor validation and digital health architecture.
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