We're building the infrastructure for people and their doctors. Think Plaid, but for healthcare.
* Launched in 2017
* Tripled in ARR last year
* Raised a $6M seed round recently
* 8M+ patients
* 3K+ doctors
* Household names using our developers API
* Opportunity to build out the team, culture and processes and have a say in company direction
* Opportunity to help bring an old industry into 2020 while working on products that help improve the lives of doctors, office staff and patients
Potential impact: NexHealth scaled out with our network of doctors, patients, and developers means a world where our healthcare system is living in the 21st century. And innovation is accelerated with NexHealth technology being the infrastructure supporting it all.
NexHealth is modernizing the patient experience. From realtime online scheduling to digital patient intake forms to seamless communication, we offer doctors the tools they need to run their practice, while giving patients a convenient digital experience. Today, we support thousands of doctors and millions of patients across America and Canada. Our goal is to change the landscape of healthcare, giving people a platform to manage all of their health related relationships. Learn more at: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/weve-raised-4m-help-modernize...
* Opportunity to be an early employee at a blitz-scaling startup
* Opportunity to build out the team, culture and processes and have a say in company direction
* Opportunity to help bring an old industry into 2020 while working on products that help improve the lives of doctors, office staff and patients
We have lots of projects planned for 2020 - scaling infrastructure, decomposing our monolith in favor of microservices, launch a new patient facing product, build public APIs for 3rd parties, and branching out to other specialties in healthcare requiring new integrations 2nd party data sources.
Nexhealth - Nexhealth.com | So-Ho, NY | ONSITE | full-time | Backend, Dev-Ops and Frontend roles | VC funded
The final startup that will take care of a doctor's appointment booking needs and pain points with huge plans for healthcare: Connect people with their doctors and become the number one name people think of when they want to connect to their doctors.
Product: Web app dashboard for staff members at a clinic to manage appointments, check-ins, payments, and messages. Mobile app for patients. Automated appointment reminders, recalls, recare, and invites to get the app. Product is integrated with staff workflow / Electronic medical record system.
Problem: Patients call to book appointments, forget about their appointments, overall clumsy way to communicate in 2016. Providers find it hard to manage patients and get them back into the clinic.
The big plan: Going all the way - build out a network of providers and make healthcare truly interoperable.
Demand: We're hiring because we can't keep up with customer demand. Investors and healthcare big-shots both see the value in what we are trying to build.
We're looking for mid-level to senior engineers who want to own the product from inside out.
Backend: Looking to port over monolithic REST Ruby on Rails API app into microservices. Currently looking into new languages to use especially functional languages like Scala, Haskell etc. You should have experience building out backend service API's and writing all types of test code. Should be able to read and understand Ruby.
Frontend: Currently AngularJS, looking to rewrite entire frontend in your choice of technology (React.js?)
Dev-ops: Looking to migrate from PaaS Aptible to AWS. Should have knowledge of ECS, ELB, RDS, ElasticCache, VPC, CloudFormation, CloudSearch.
Extra points if you have experience with NLP, Search or Machine Learning. Also If you have deal with HL7 before.
Please explain how Clinton did that alone. Be sure to explain away Regan, Bush Sr., the Justice Department, the War on Drugs, Three-Strikes laws, and just about everyone else down the chain that instituted those policies. Also explain away the tough-on-crime atmosphere in the 80s and 90s that started these policies, the undertone of institutionalized racism, and be sure to end with how nothing has changed through today, despite a decade of understanding how terrible the entire thing was.
Also, It's true that many leaders (many of them black) at and before Clinton's time were advocating tough-on-crime policies to stop crime in their neighborhoods, however look at how easily a person was able to get locked up under Clinton's regime. His regime saw the highest incarceration rates ever, with a huge percent of prisoners being locked up for possession of cannabis, or crack. He passed the bill that allowed that. Warrantless searches, 1.5 mil people locked up each year for non-violent possession of drugs under him. Bill is a very smart person, and the Clinton's are for-profit. They know how to make money, and they pass bills and campaign for reforms where they know they will get the biggest donation to their foundation. I do acknowledge that it wasn't just him that caused the prison crisis, but I do believe he was the worst at it
You're right, I shouldn't blame only Bill, but having read a few books and many articles on the Clintons, I believe Bill was the worst at handling the situation, looking out for the prison-industrial-complex (always looking out for the big guys), while cutting back on welfare (never looking out for the poor), giving green light to cops to make it open season for arresting non-violent (mostly black) people for drug possession.
Still disagree. The country wanted this and bought into this. They voted in "tough on crime" mayors, governors, congress people, and yes, presidents for years - decades, even. It started before I could vote, and maybe before you could, but this wasn't some faceless elite "establishment" - it was the whoooole country.
A whole lot of people seem eager to ignore that America arrived where it is today based on tens of millions of voters repeatedly deciding who runs their governments. As if they were the first citizens to look around and find themselves wholly dissatisfied with the state of government.
Funny how it mentions USPS using GPUdb to "process complex queries and display 2D visualizations in the time it takes to load a Web page", yet every time I visit the post office, It takes at least 8 seconds after scanning a prepaid package for the package details to appear on the screen. They need to port that tech over to where it matters
If they can do all that, how about adding it to their tracking number system so I can see where my package is and an estimate of what time it will arrive?
I found out that, at least here in Europe, package delivery companies let their software be developed per country/department. There is no central IT department. Some departments are super high tech, while others are doing the exact same task.. but then with a twenty years old system.
We're building the infrastructure for people and their doctors. Think Plaid, but for healthcare.
* Launched in 2017
* Tripled in ARR last year
* Raised a $6M seed round recently
* 8M+ patients
* 3K+ doctors
* Household names using our developers API
* Opportunity to build out the team, culture and processes and have a say in company direction
* Opportunity to help bring an old industry into 2020 while working on products that help improve the lives of doctors, office staff and patients
Potential impact: NexHealth scaled out with our network of doctors, patients, and developers means a world where our healthcare system is living in the 21st century. And innovation is accelerated with NexHealth technology being the infrastructure supporting it all.
Looking for:
- Senior Backend Platform Engineer (Ruby, Python, Docker, Redis, PostgreSQL, Elasticsearch)
- Frontend Engineer (javascript, React, Angular, HTML, CSS)
- Integrations/Data Engineer (Python, SQL, Web Scraping, ETL, Data Warehousing)
- Full Stack Engineer (Rails, React, Angular, JS)
Apply at: https://jobs.lever.co/nexhealth
Interview process:
- 30-45 minute phone call with founder
- 30-45 minute technical video call with founder
- on-site to meet team, whiteboard, small project