Sometimes, you need a CTO

Published on Mar 20, 2025

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I once did a consultation with a national healthcare company. 

  • The disease was a chronic, debilitating condition

  • There were multiple modalities of treatment as the disease progressed (self-care, home-care, in-patient, etc.)

  • Each treatment was an individual business unit within the company and was optimized for care efficiency and profit

  • If a patient crossed modalities or crashed into a new stage of care, they often had to re-register from scratch

The tech setup:

  • Servers were located on each individual site, often in a closet of the healthcare office

  • Maintaining and backing up individual servers in offices across the country was a considerable challenge

  • Data was transferred nightly via FTP to the headquarters

  • The CIO and IT were against moving to cloud for security reasons

  • They were afraid that could providers could not provide HIPAA compliance or data security

  • This was an old-school IT department talking to CIO

While they expected us to choose a software product for them, we ultimately advised them to hire a Chief Technology Officer.