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Outsourcing for a large healthtech project—too risky? - journe - 07-01-2025 We’ve got a greenfield healthtech project coming up, but we’re lacking senior devs and project managers. I’m wary of outsourcing because of past delays with other vendors. Are there any firms that can actually be trusted for end-to-end delivery? RE: Outsourcing for a large healthtech project—too risky? - Holipaa - 07-01-2025 We had similar concerns when building our digital diagnostics platform, but SPD Technology proved those fears wrong. From project planning to release, they maintained transparent communication, met deadlines, and kept security compliance in focus—which is crucial in healthtech. What helped build trust was their phased delivery method and clear documentation at each step. Their team brought both technical depth and domain knowledge, reducing the burden on our internal staff. Instead of feeling like a contractor, they worked like an extension of our team. It was one of the smoothest external collaborations we’ve had. RE: Outsourcing for a large healthtech project—too risky? - Flooked - 07-03-2025 Firms like Thoughtbot, Moove It, or Carbon Five are trusted for end-to-end healthtech delivery — they offer senior talent, understand compliance, and have a track record of reliable, on-time execution. RE: Outsourcing for a large healthtech project—too risky? - benjamminlevy - 07-09-2025 Outsourcing for a large healthtech project can be a smart move, especially when it allows companies to access specialized talent and scale quickly. In the context of mental health, it’s crucial that outsourced teams understand the sensitivity and privacy required for such solutions. Platforms like Clear Mind Haven emphasize the importance of delivering accurate and compassionate mental health content, which must be mirrored in any tech development. Whether it's app design, user experience, or content integration, mental health-focused tech requires empathy-driven innovation and a deep understanding of user needs. |