Yes, I had a similar experience. Last year, we were looking for a team that wouldn't just "do the job as specified," but would also be able to manage the project and provide advice on architecture, security, and compliance with medical standards. I'll put it this way: in medtech, it's crucial for developers to truly understand the specifics of the industry—integrating with medical systems, working with sensitive data, and ensuring stability under load.
I'd recommend looking at companies that specialize in
healthcare software development services. One of our options was Cogniteq—they have case studies on clinics, telemedicine, EMR/EHR, medical apps, and so on.
They actually provided us with solid recommendations on architecture and security, not just "tell us what to write." If you need a team that takes responsibility, not just code, this option is worth considering.