DME supply chain platform reducing administrative friction for providers and payers
Synapse Health operates a durable medical equipment (DME) supply chain platform targeting hospitals, health systems, and DME suppliers. The stack is enterprise-grade (.NET/C#, SQL Server, Azure, Kubernetes) with strong observability (Datadog, Prometheus, Grafana) and BI tooling (Tableau, Looker, Power BI), indicating a mature platform handling high-volume operational workflows. The hiring surge is skewing toward support (11 roles) rather than engineering, paired with active work on precertification, order management, and intake automation—suggesting the company is scaling operational capacity to handle customer complexity rather than shipping new features at velocity.
Synapse Health builds workflow and supply-chain software for the durable medical equipment (DME) industry, helping providers, suppliers, and payers reduce administrative overhead and accelerate patient access to equipment. Founded in 2016, the company operates from Skokie, Illinois with 51–200 employees. The product surface spans precertification and recertification workflows, order management, intake and fulfillment processes, and real-time visibility across multi-state care team coordination. Primary pain points the platform addresses include reducing administrative burden, simplifying operational and financial complexity, and improving cash flow for provider and supplier partners.
Core platform: .NET, C#, Java, SQL Server, Azure, Kubernetes. Data/BI: Tableau, Looker, Power BI. Observability: Datadog, Prometheus, Grafana. Testing: Playwright, Cypress, NUnit, JUnit, pytest. Infrastructure-as-Code: Terraform.
Skokie, Illinois. All current hiring is in the United States.
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