The Architect Who Stayed for the #Compliance Problem#
Parag started as a software engineer building platforms before healthcare became his primary vertical.
Early in his career, he worked across enterprise software delivery, picking up the disciplines of distributed systems, cloud infrastructure, and application architecture.
That foundation changed when he moved into healthcare.
Rather than treating healthcare as just another domain, he leaned into what makes it distinct: compliance requirements that cannot be bolted on after the fact, interoperability mandates that break generic cloud patterns, and infrastructure decisions that carry regulatory and clinical consequences.
That orientation led him deeper into the intersection of cloud engineering and healthcare standards: FHIR, HL7, HIPAA, GDPR, and the architectural patterns that make them work in practice.
Over 19+ years, Parag has built fluency across the full technology stack: microservices and Spring Boot platforms, Kubernetes and container orchestration via Rancher, infrastructure-as-code with Terraform and Docker, CI/CD pipelines, and security governance for healthcare environments.
He has led cloud migrations that had to stay online, EHR integration builds that had to stay compliant, and RAG application architectures for healthcare AI that had to stay auditable.
Today, at Mindbowser, Parag drives the technical architecture layer across the delivery portfolio, from HealthConnect interoperability infrastructure to AI-first EHR builds to cloud-native healthcare platforms for digital health companies.
That is what Parag brings to Mindbowser. When a healthcare organization needs to understand how to architect its infrastructure to scale, comply, and interoperate, Parag brings a lens grounded in 19+ years of delivery-side architecture, not whiteboard design.