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Building digital products and regulated technology systems

The Sector
Healthcare technology operates under pressures that most sectors do not. Systems support real care delivery, sensitive data must be handled properly from the start, and organisational complexity shapes every serious implementation. Delivering well in this environment requires more than technical capability. It requires teams that understand how healthcare actually works.
When healthcare systems fail, the impact goes beyond inconvenience. Workflows break down, staff lose time, and pressure rises across already demanding environments. Software in this sector has to be dependable, clear, and able to support real work under pressure.
Our Positioning
Soho’s healthcare practice is built on direct experience inside the sector — as architects and engineers who built and operated healthcare software from the ground up, for close to a decade.
Healthcare systems succeed or fail in live care environments, where reliability, clarity, and workflow fit matter more than feature volume. The software has to work for clinicians, administrators, and managers under pressure.
Patient data, auditability, anonymisation, and role-based access are not edge concerns. In regulated environments shaped by frameworks such as GDPR, HIPAA, and ISO 27001, they influence architecture, reporting, permissions, and operational design from the start.
Public health bodies, voluntary care organisations, and regulated health businesses move through procurement, oversight, and multi-stakeholder decision-making that changes how delivery has to be run.
Healthcare organisations do not stand still. Policies, pathways, reporting needs, and service structures evolve, so systems need to remain governable and adaptable over time.
What We Do
We build clinical and operational systems where the rules of the organisation live outside the codebase. Workflows, policies, constraints, entitlements, forms, and reporting structures are designed to be configured and governed at the application level — not baked into implementations that require engineering effort for every change. The core platform remains stable while the organisation evolves around it.
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What the Market Says
Real pain points from clinical directors, IT leads, and operations managers navigating these challenges.
“Our operational data tells a story, but we can't read it. Reporting is still manual, every department does it differently, and by the time a report lands it's already out of date.”
— Head of Operations, Public Hospital
Where We Apply Our Expertise
Healthcare and life sciences organisations work with Soho across several capability areas — often in combination, because the challenges rarely present in isolation.
Care pathway digitisation, clinical workflow tools, and the end-to-end digital products that sit between back-office systems and the clinical and administrative staff who use them.
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Building digital products and regulated technology systems
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“In most sectors, when a system fails, you have a business problem. In healthcare, you have a patient problem. Most consultancies understand that in theory. We understood it every day.”
Pedro Innecco
Managing Director, Soho Europe
Pedro has 25 years’ experience in technology delivery across regulated industries. He spent nine years as CTO of a healthcare software company he helped grow from a two-person consultancy into a multi-product SaaS platform — delivering clinical operations and analytics platforms to public hospitals in Ireland, leading ISO 27001 and GDPR programmes, launching four cloud products, and building the engineering and analytics teams.
Work with us in healthcare
Whether you're building clinical operations software, untangling hospital data, or stabilising a platform under pressure — we know this sector from the inside. Let's have a conversation.
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