Care plans are the heart of Hilbi. The quality of every downstream feature — AI assistance, registries, outcomes, interoperability — depends on whether the clinical logic underneath is right. You make sure it is.
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Clinical Product Lead
"Own the clinical logic. From real dekurz to structured care."
Why this role matters
What you'll work on
- Designing end-to-end care plan flows across specialties (EU, India, Middle East, US)
- Deciding what becomes a structured smart field (graded scales, coded diagnoses, medication pickers) vs. free text — and defending each call clinically
- Working directly with KOL clinicians to validate flows and pathways
- Partnering with the Clinical Informatics Engineer who turns your design into the underlying data model
- Owning the *what* and the *why* of the clinical experience — not the code
- Minimising clicks and clinician time at every step
- Maintaining a clinical pattern library across pathways and markets
Skills needed
- Physician, roughly 2–5 years post-graduation, with a real clinical pattern library
- Strong digital affinity — you actually use modern tools, including AI
- Judgment and credibility to sit across from senior consultants and KOLs
- Structured thinker who can defend every design decision clinically
- Comfortable across specialties and across markets (EU, India, Middle East, US)
- Fluent English
Valuable extras
multi-specialty exposureprevious digital health or clinical informatics worksecond language used in one of our markets
What we evaluate
- clinical realism
- structured-vs-free-text judgment
- workflow efficiency
- edge-case handling
- clarity of communication
The assignment
Practical exercise (~3–4 hours): design an end-to-end care plan flow for a chronic / longitudinal pathway of your choice — clinician and patient touchpoints, data captured, structured vs. free text decisions, escalation triggers, and how the design minimises clinician time. Deliverable: 1–2 page flow description + field inventory table. Submit in your candidate area.
Full brief is shared after a short intro call.
