Sometimes, you need a CTO
Published on Mar 20, 2025
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.