Population health management platform for risk-bearing health plans
ZeOmega's Jiva platform serves health plans and risk-bearing organizations managing population health at scale. The tech stack is enterprise-heavy—SQL Server, JBoss, HL7, and BI tooling—reflecting a mature healthcare system built for clinical integration and interoperability. Active hiring skews senior and engineering-focused, with parallel demand in healthcare domain roles, while the project backlog centers on legacy system modernization and clinical rules expansion, suggesting a shift from maintenance toward platform extensibility.
ZeOmega builds Jiva, a population health management platform designed for health plans, payers, and other risk-bearing organizations. The platform addresses core workflows in care management, utilization management, risk adjustment, and prior authorization, with deep integration into healthcare data ecosystems through HL7 and SDOH tooling. Based in Plano, Texas since 2001, the company operates at 501–1,000 employees and sells into mid-market and enterprise healthcare organizations seeking to reduce costs and improve clinical outcomes through coordinated care.
ZeOmega's core infrastructure runs on SQL Server, JBoss application server, and HL7 healthcare protocols, with front-end layers in Angular, JavaScript, and Node.js. Analytics and reporting rely on Power BI and SQL Server Integration Services.
Core initiatives include upgrading legacy web applications, expanding HL7 interface capabilities, developing clinical pathway models and rules, and rolling out Jiva configurations across new clients and pilot programs to strengthen interoperability.
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