Create the future of healthcare today

Build industry-leading technology that increases patient access and unlocks capacity for clinics, hospitals, and health systems.

One team, one mission

At LeanTaaS, employees come first. You can work from nearly anywhere in the US and feel connected and supported. Whether you’re an individual contributor or manager, you’ll have access to an entire ecosystem that will help you learn, grow, and operate in your “zone of genius.”

Financial & benefits package

Stay well with comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance options for both you and your eligible dependents. Do well with a competitive compensation package that includes stock options so that the company’s success is also yours. Live well with company holidays and intentional time off, including relax & reset time at the end of the year, to focus on you, your loved ones, and your interests. 

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Competitive Cash Compensation

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Comprehensive Health & Wellness Benefits

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401(k) Matching

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Paid Time Off

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Paid Parental Leave

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Wellness Reimbursement

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Education and Skill Building Reimbursement

Jobs at LeanTaaS

We prioritize employee flexibility and well-being, which is why we have a flexibility-first model. We have a culture that empowers employees who work remotely across the US and offices in Charlotte, NC and Santa Clara, CA for employees who prefer to work from an office.

During the application process, please take appropriate precautions and do not share any personal information with individuals who may pose as recruiters or hiring managers via email, text messages, or on social media.

LeanTaaS will only use the @leantaas.com email domain to communicate with candidates. We do not request personal banking or other sensitive information from candidates when submitting an application and throughout the recruiting process. We encourage interested individuals to apply directly through our site.

Life at LeanTaaS

Learn more about what it’s like to work at LeanTaaS from the people who know us best.

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Life at LeanTaaS: A conversation with 2025 summer intern, Kyro Rizk
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Celebrating Pride Month at LeanTaaS: Education, Advocacy, and Community
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Life at LeanTaaS: Spotlight on our Summer 2024 Interns
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2024 National Nurses Week: Four LeanTaaS RNs share their stories
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Recognizing National Doctor’s Day: Three LeanTaaS team members share stories of gratitude
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Celebrating "One Team," in one place: LeanTaaS’ Company Kickoff 2024
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Life at LeanTaaS: Spotlight on our Summer 2023 Interns
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One mission, one team, many impacts: why we’re passionate about working for LeanTaaS
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“It takes a village to do what’s being done this year”: LeanTaaS Celebrates Pride Month 2023
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Thank You From One Nurse to Another

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Take the first step towards unlocking capacity, generating ROI, and increasing patient access.

Chapter 1: The Looming Challenge

If you work in the healthcare industry, or even if you’re just an interested observer, you don’t need a book to tell you that the financial pressure is on as never before. A perfect storm of circumstances is swirling together, one that will make survivability, not to mention profitability, a greater challenge for healthcare companies than we’ve seen in the modern era.

As with banks, retailers, and airlines, which had to rapidly enhance their brick-and-mortar footprints with robust online business models—it is the early movers eager to gain new efficiencies that will thrive and gain market share. The slow-to-move and the inefficient will end up being consolidated into larger health systems seeking to expand their geographical footprints.

The pressures on healthcare

Let’s look at just a few of the looming challenges healthcare must meet head-on.

An aging population

By the year 2030, the number of adults sixty-five years of age or older will exceed the number of children eighteen years or younger in the United States. We are living longer than our parents did. Positive news for sure, but problematic for several reasons.

The older we get, the more medical help we need. Older people have more chronic diseases. By 2025, nearly 50 percent of the population will suffer from one or more chronic diseases that will require ongoing medical intervention. This combination of an aging population and an increase in chronic diseases will create a ballooning demand for healthcare services.