Healthcare Data Analytics Services

Insight Starts With the Data
Custom healthcare data analytics — from the data foundation (warehouse, pipelines, interoperability and governance) to clinical, population health, revenue cycle and predictive analytics. HIPAA-compliant, for providers, payers, life sciences and healthtech.
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Analytics depends on the systems that produce the data, so these related services cover the records, integration, and clinical software your data comes from.

“Poor data quality costs organizations an average of $12.9 million a year, and in healthcare those costs escalate quickly.” — Gartner

Analytics is only as reliable as the data beneath it, so we build a trusted foundation before any dashboard, because insight from poor data misleads more than it helps.
The Basics

What Data Analytics Delivers

Healthcare data analytics connects clinical, operational, and financial data to improve care and decisions, and it works across four levels of maturity.
Descriptive

Descriptive

Descriptive analytics summarizes what happened, such as admissions or costs last month, drawing on data from EHRs, claims, and other sources.
Diagnostic

Diagnostic

Diagnostic analytics explains why something happened, for example why readmissions rose across a patient population.
Predictive

Predictive

Predictive analytics forecasts what is likely, such as which patients face the highest risk, using models trained on historical data.
Prescriptive

Prescriptive

Prescriptive analytics recommends what to do next, turning data into action once the foundation and governance are mature.
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What We Provide

Healthcare Analytics Services We Provide

Most analytics vendors jump straight to dashboards, but reliable insight needs the data connected and governed first. Our custom healthcare analytics consulting services span the full range, from foundation to prescriptive analytics.
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98%

Client Retention Rate
300+

300+

Successful Projects

Data foundation

Build the warehouse, lakehouse, and pipelines that turn raw data into a trusted analytics platform.

Data integration

Connect EHR, claims, and device data through FHIR and HL7 interoperability.

BI and reporting

Deliver dashboards, reporting, and data visualization that clinical and operational staff actually use.

Predictive and AI

Apply predictive analytics and machine learning once data is clean and structured for models.

Clinical analytics

Measure quality, outcomes, and clinical decision support from connected clinical data.

Population health

Stratify risk, close care gaps, and support value-based care across populations.

Revenue cycle

Analyze denials, reimbursement, and cost through revenue cycle and financial analytics.

Operational analytics

Improve throughput, capacity, and staffing with operational data analysis.

Analytics consulting

Assess your data maturity and map a roadmap from descriptive reporting to prescriptive analytics.

Data migration

Move data from legacy systems into a modern platform without losing integrity.

Data Foundation

The Foundation Beneath Every Insight

Before analytics can be trusted, data has to be connected, clean, and consistent, so we engineer the foundation most vendors skip.
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Warehouse and lakehouse

Design the healthcare data warehouse or lakehouse that consolidates disparate data sources into a single source teams can trust.
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Trusted pipelines

Build ETL and ELT pipelines with validation layers, so data quality is enforced before it ever reaches a dashboard.
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Real-time streaming

Add real-time data integration with streaming for cases where clinical and operational decisions cannot wait for a nightly batch.
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Managed cloud platform

Run the platform on a managed cloud stack such as Azure, AWS, Snowflake, or Databricks, built to scale with your data.
Testimonials

What Our Customers Say

“In the case of Zoolatech, it's a very tight partnership.
The team at Zoolatech is incredibly collaborative, and we work as a team despite being thousands of miles away from each other.”
Spencer Rascoff
CEO Match Group
5/5
“Zoolatech has been a key technology partner for Pandora,
enhancing our software development and deployment capabilities. They're ambitious, supportive, fast-moving, and well-skilled, with sound ethical values.”
Erika Romsics
Contract and Vendor Manager, Pandora
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5/5
“The apps they’ve developed give us the opportunity to get more customers.
We’re providing more services to target big customers. We can install jobs faster and identify reduce bottlenecks, so we’re providing a better customer experience.”
Aida Youssef
Senior Director of Software Engineering, Complete Solaria
5/5
“Zoolatech has access to a deep talent pool and knows how to identify client's needs.
With the help of Zoolatech, went from a very early and incomplete prototype to the MVP release, the first production release, and the first paying customer!”
Greg Wagenhoffer
CEO, GreenVisr
5/5
“Zoolatech enabled us to build a world-class engineering team quickly and efficiently.
Zoolatech's pre-screening process and engineer training are customized for providing effective engineers that can contribute immediately to accelerating product roadmaps.”
Shariq Minhas
CTO, SVSG
5/5
“We can recommend Zoolatech
for their talent pool, attention, ability to understand our requirements, candidate screening process and constant communication.”
Chaitanya Pallapothula
SVP, Tailored Brands, Inc.
5/5
“Zoolatech’s developers quickly became an integral part of our team effort
with whom we shared daily stand up calls. Overall, Zoolatech fit well with our needs for agile development and continued to adapt as our needs evolved.”
Forrest Glick
UX Designer, Stanford University
5/5
“Working with Zoolatech has been a driving force in our business offerings.
The team utilizes it's experience and expertise meshing with our internal team creating a positive work environment. Zoolatech is by far one of the best teams to work with in the industry.”
Kris Naidu
CEO, Zeacon
Kris Naidu CEO, Zeacon
5/5
Integration and Governance

Connected Data, Governed by Design

Fragmented sources and weak governance are why analytics projects fail, so we treat both as prerequisites, not afterthoughts.
Data sources
Interoperability
Governance
Security and privacy

Connect everything

Healthcare organizations generate data across EHRs, claims, devices, and external systems, and analytics needs it in one place.
  • EHR and EMR data: integrate clinical records from the systems clinicians already use into your analytics platform.
  • Claims and external data: bring claims data, HIE feeds, and third-party sources into a single connected view.
  • Device and IoT data: stream readings from monitoring devices and sensors into the same foundation.
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Standards that connect

Semantic interoperability through FHIR and HL7 lets disparate data sources exchange meaning, not just files.
  • FHIR and HL7: exchange records across systems using modern healthcare data integration standards.
  • Data mapping and MDM: master data management resolves identity and terminology across sources.
  • Terminology: standard code sets such as SNOMED, LOINC, and ICD normalized so data means the same thing everywhere.
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Trust in the data

A governance layer defines who can see what, tracks lineage, and enforces the data quality analytics depends on.
  • Access and audit: role-based access control and full audit logging protect patient data and health information.
  • Quality and lineage: data quality rules and lineage tracking make every number traceable to its source.
  • Catalog and ownership: a data catalog and named stewards so teams know what each dataset means and who owns it.
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Protected by design

Analytics touches sensitive clinical and operational data, so security and privacy are engineered into the platform from the start.
  • De-identification: de-identify or aggregate data for research and reporting where identity is not needed.
  • Compliance: regulatory requirements that govern health data, HIPAA included, designed into the platform rather than added to dashboards.
  • Encryption: sensitive health data encrypted in transit and at rest across every layer of the platform.
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Domain Expertise

Analytics Across Every Domain

Different teams need different answers from the same data foundation.
Clinical analytics

Quality and outcomes

  • Quality measures and outcomes tracked from connected clinical data
  • Clinical decision support surfaced inside provider workflows
  • Variation analysis across sites and care teams
  • Data used to identify gaps in care and safety risks
Population health

Risk across groups

  • Risk stratification across a patient population
  • Care gap identification for proactive outreach
  • Value-based care and quality program reporting
  • Social determinants of health blended into the view
Revenue cycle

Financial performance

  • Denial and reimbursement analysis across claims data
  • Cost and margin analytics by service line
  • Risk adjustment analytics for accurate coding and payment
  • Revenue leakage found and closed
Operational analytics

Run the system

  • Throughput and patient flow across facilities
  • Capacity and bed management insight
  • Staffing and scheduling optimization from operational data
  • Supply and utilization trends
Real-world data

Research and life sciences

  • Real-world data and evidence for life sciences research
  • Clinical data prepared for study and regulatory use
  • Registry and cohort analytics
  • De-identified datasets governed for secondary use

“Only about 43% of hospitals are routinely interoperable, leaving critical patient data siloed and fragmented across systems.” — ONC / HIMSS

When data sits in disconnected systems, no model or dashboard can be trusted, so we connect fragmented sources into one governed foundation before analytics begins.
Predictive and AI

Predictive Analytics and AI Readiness

AI in healthcare only works on clean, governed data, so we operationalize AI readiness before deploying models, making advanced analytics dependable rather than risky.
AI readiness

AI readiness

Prepare structured, clean, well-governed data so machine learning and GenAI have a foundation they can rely on.
Predictive models

Predictive models

Forecast readmission risk, disease progression, demand, and no-shows so teams act earlier, using data to improve outcomes.
Prescriptive analytics

Prescriptive analytics

Move beyond prediction to recommended action, embedded where clinical and operational teams make decisions.
GenAI on clinical data

GenAI on clinical data

Summarize records and support decisions with generative AI, governed for accuracy and safety.
Model governance

Model governance

Monitor models for accuracy and bias over time, keeping AI accountable in a regulated setting.
BI and Visualization

Dashboards People Actually Use

Insight only matters when the people who need it can reach it without writing a query.
Self-service BI

Self-service BI

Give clinical and operational staff self-service dashboards they can explore without SQL or a data analyst in the loop.
Embedded analytics

Embedded analytics

Embed analytics directly inside the applications and workflows teams already work in every day.
Data visualization

Data visualization

Turn complex data into clear visualizations that make trends and outliers obvious at a glance.
KPI and reporting

KPI and reporting

Automate KPI tracking and regulatory reporting so teams stop rebuilding the same spreadsheets.
Tool flexibility

Tool flexibility

Build on Power BI, Tableau, or Looker, matched to your existing stack rather than forcing a switch.
Real-time views

Real-time views

Surface near real-time operational data where decisions cannot wait for tomorrow's report.
Role-based views

Role-based views

Tailor dashboards to each role, so executives, clinicians, and analysts see what matters to them.
Mobile access

Mobile access

Deliver key metrics on mobile so leaders can act away from their desk.
Trusted numbers

Trusted numbers

Because everything sits on one governed foundation, every dashboard reports the same trusted numbers.
How We Work

From Data Assessment to Insight

You get insight you can trust, because each stage below proves the data is sound before the next one builds on it.
Step 1

Data assessment

We start by mapping your data sources, systems, and questions, so scope reflects the real state of your data rather than an assumption. This is where a realistic plan takes shape.
  • Sources and systems mapped
  • Data quality assessed
  • Priority use cases set
Step 2

Foundation

We build the warehouse, pipelines, and integration that turn disparate data sources into one governed foundation. Most of the value, and most of the work, lives here.
  • Warehouse and pipelines built
  • Governance applied
Step 3

Analytics and models

With trusted data in place, we build the dashboards, reporting, and predictive models each domain needs, validated against real questions. Insight now rests on solid ground.
  • Dashboards and reporting delivered
  • Predictive models validated
Step 4

Scale and support

We extend the platform to new domains and data sources and support it over time, so analytics keeps pace as your organization grows.
  • New domains added
  • Ongoing support
Technology Stack

The Data and Analytics Stack

The right stack decides how cleanly your data connects and how far your analytics platform scales.
Snowflake
Snowflake
Databricks
Databricks
Azure
Azure
AWS
AWS
Apache Kafka
Apache Kafka
Apache Spark
Apache Spark
data build tool
data build tool
PostgreSQL
PostgreSQL
Python
Python
FHIR
FHIR
HL7
HL7
Power BI
Power BI
Tableau
Tableau
and other
Cost Factors

What Drives Cost and Timeline

The cost of healthcare data analytics depends mostly on the state of your data, so it helps to know what moves the number before you plan.

State of your data

If clean, connected data already exists, dashboards and models come faster. If data is fragmented, building the foundation is the larger investment.

Sources and integration

The number of data sources and integrations matters. Connecting many EHRs, claims feeds, and devices adds more engineering than a single source.

Domains and analytics depth

Descriptive reporting is faster to stand up than predictive or prescriptive analytics. More domains and deeper analytics extend the timeline.

AI, cloud, and governance

Predictive AI, the cloud stack, and the depth of governance all shape cost. A precise estimate follows a data assessment that maps your sources and goals.
The Market

Where Healthcare Analytics Is Headed

The healthcare analytics market is projected to grow steadily as organizations move from basic reporting toward predictive and prescriptive insight.
A growing market

A growing market

The healthcare analytics market is expanding as more healthcare organizations across the industry invest in data and analytics to improve care and cost.
The competitive field

The competitive field

Buyers researching the top healthcare analytics companies, or a "discover the top healthcare analytics" or "top 10 healthcare data analytics" roundup, find both platform vendors and custom-development partners like Zoolatech.
The future of healthcare

The future of healthcare

The future of healthcare depends on connected, governed data, so leading healthcare analytics work now centers on the foundation rather than the dashboard.
Our Edge

Data Engineering, Not Just Dashboards

What sets our healthcare data analytics services apart is depth at the foundation, where analytics succeeds or fails.
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Foundation engineering

We bring real big-data, unified-data, and MDM engineering, so your analytics platform rests on data that is genuinely connected and clean.
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Interoperability depth

FHIR and HL7 interoperability is core to our healthcare work, so EHR, claims, and device data actually exchange meaning across systems.
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AI readiness

We prepare data for machine learning and GenAI with governance built in, so AI produces reliable results rather than confident errors.
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Domain coverage

From clinical to revenue cycle to population health, we build analytics that fit how each part of a healthcare organization actually works.
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Governance by design

De-identification, access control, and lineage are engineered in from the start, keeping patient data private and analytics HIPAA compliant.
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Custom without lock-in

Unlike platform products, a custom build on a cloud data platform you own avoids per-application fees and vendor lock-in.
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A leading healthcare partner

As a leading healthcare analytics partner, we bring a deep understanding of healthcare data and the engineering to turn it into results.
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Senior-heavy delivery

A senior team that has delivered 300+ projects since 2017, with 600+ engineers and 96% client satisfaction, does the work across services and technology.
Why Choose Us

Why Businesses Trust Us

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At Zoolatech, we create engineering teams for industry leaders across the US and Europe — teams that move fast, think big, and deliver strong impact.
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At Zoolatech, we create engineering teams for industry leaders across the US and Europe — teams that move fast, think big, and deliver strong impact.
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At Zoolatech, we create engineering teams for industry leaders across the US and Europe — teams that move fast, think big, and deliver strong impact.
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Building an Analytics Capability

Tell us your data sources, the questions you need answered, and your cloud stack, and we scope an approach.
Questions You May Have

What is healthcare data analytics?

It is the process of collecting, connecting, and analyzing clinical, operational, and financial data to improve care and decisions across the healthcare industry. It spans descriptive, diagnostic, predictive, and prescriptive analytics, usually consolidated in a data warehouse and governed for HIPAA compliance.

What are the types of healthcare analytics?

There are four types of data analytics, forming a maturity path: descriptive (what happened), diagnostic (why), predictive (what is likely), and prescriptive (what to do). Most organizations start with descriptive reporting and add predictive and prescriptive capabilities as their data foundation matures.

Why does the data foundation matter before analytics?

Analytics is only as reliable as the data beneath it, and poor data quality across disparate data sources produces numbers no one trusts. Building a warehouse, pipelines, and governance first is why analytics projects succeed or fail.

Where does the data for healthcare analytics come from?

It comes from many types of data: data from EHRs, claims, devices, and often data from legacy systems that healthcare organizations generate every day. The first job is consolidating these disparate data sources into a single source of truth.

What are the main domains of healthcare analytics?

Clinical analytics covers quality and outcomes, population health management covers risk and care gaps, revenue cycle covers denials and risk adjustment analytics, and operational analytics covers throughput and staffing. Life sciences teams also use real-world data analytics for research.

How do you turn complex data into clear insight?

We connect disparate sources, apply data quality rules, and turn complex data into clear dashboards, so healthcare professionals can use data to identify gaps and use data to improve care and cost. Good visualization turns data into actionable decisions.

How are AI and predictive analytics used in healthcare?

Predictive analytics uses machine learning to forecast outcomes healthcare providers act on, such as readmission risk and demand, and generative AI increasingly summarizes records. Both depend on AI readiness: clean, structured, well-governed data, so the data work comes first.

How do you keep healthcare analytics HIPAA compliant?

Patient data is access-controlled by role and audit-logged, encrypted in transit and at rest, and de-identified when identity is not needed. A governance layer defines data access and tracks lineage, so compliance is designed into the platform.

What is real-time data integration and why does it matter?

Real-time data integration streams data as events happen rather than in nightly batches, so clinical and operational decisions use current information. It matters most for patient flow, capacity, and safety monitoring across a healthcare system.

Do you offer custom healthcare data analytics solutions?

Yes. We build custom healthcare data analytics solutions and healthcare data management and analytics platforms shaped around your systems, rather than a fixed product you have to adapt to.

How much do healthcare data analytics services cost?

Cost depends mostly on the state of your data: clean, connected data is faster to build on, while fragmented data makes the foundation the larger investment. The number of sources, domains, and AI needs also matter, and a precise estimate follows a data assessment.

Should we build custom analytics or buy a platform?

Packaged analytics software deploys quickly but constrains flexibility and carries licensing cost and lock-in, while custom analytics on a cloud platform you own fits your systems and avoids per-application fees. Many organizations use a hybrid of a custom foundation with selected analytics tools on top.

How does analytics help a health plan or payer?

A health plan uses claims data and operational data for risk adjustment, cost, and member health, which helps healthcare organizations across a population close care gaps. Payers also use analytics to audit utilization and reduce improper payments.

How do you handle data migration and audit requirements?

We manage migration from legacy systems into a modern platform without losing integrity, and build the audit trails and lineage that governance and compliance require. Every number stays traceable back to its source.