Telemedicine platform with AI triage and remote doctor consultations
Telemedi operates a modular telemedicine stack built on React, Node.js, PostgreSQL, and GraphQL, serving healthcare providers and insurers across 14+ countries. The company is healthcare-operator-heavy (114 of 139 open roles in clinical/ops), not engineering-focused—revealing a business model centered on managed service delivery and clinic operations rather than product-only scaling. Current priorities include AI-driven process automation, remote specialty consultations (rheumatology, psychiatry), and cloud migration of legacy systems (Comarch Optima), while adopting AI-assisted development tools (Cursor, Windsurf).
Notable leadership hires: Head of Operations, Tech Lead, Operations Director, Chief Technology Officer, Head of Software Engineering
Telemedi provides a modular digital health platform combining telemedicine, automated triage, AI decision support, medical device monitoring, and API integrations. Founded in 2014, the company serves mid-market healthcare providers and insurers seeking rapid telemedicine deployment without building infrastructure from scratch. The business spans two parallel tracks: managed services (remote doctor consultations, clinic operations across Europe and Asia) and platform licensing. Current expansion includes opening new clinics, launching specialty teleconsultation programs, and migrating on-premises systems to cloud infrastructure. The hiring profile reflects heavy investment in clinical and operational staff to support geographic growth.
Frontend: React, TypeScript, HTML/CSS. Backend: Node.js, Nest.js, PHP, Symfony. Data: PostgreSQL, BigQuery, RabbitMQ. Infrastructure: GCP, Docker. Analytics: Google Analytics, Hotjar, Ahrefs. Recent adoption: Cursor and Windsurf for AI-assisted development.
Telemedi has 51–200 employees. Currently 139 active open roles, with 83 mid-level and 37 senior positions, indicating significant operational scaling and potential leadership gaps.
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