HealthTech October 8, 2025
Brian T. Horowitz

Low-code and no-code software development lets healthcare organizations improve IT workflow efficiency while increasing HIPAA compliance.

With the high demands of software development and a shortage of developers, healthcare organizations need a fast and easy way to build software applications. Low-code and no-code software tools can speed up workflows while keeping applications HIPAAcompliant.

No-code includes methods such as drag-and-drop, while low-code incorporates a small amount of coding. Gartner had forecast that 70% of new enterprise applications would be built using low-code or no-code platforms by 2025, an increase from less than 25% in 2020.

“LCNC platforms allow clinicians, administrators and operational staff to codesign workflows while the organization’s IT team provides governance and guardrails,” says Suhas Uliyar, senior vice president...

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