In the United States, approximately 400,000 patients in hospitals suffer from preventable medical errors annually, leading to 200,000 avoidable deaths each year, as reported by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI). Various factors contribute to this, including overwhelmed healthcare providers, disconnected systems, and manual processes. This situation raises significant concerns for healthcare providers not only regarding patient safety but also regarding the quality and reliability of care delivery. Medical software development plays a crucial role in addressing these challenges by bridging system gaps, automating workflows, and enabling data-driven decisions, ultimately laying the foundation for safer, smarter, and more efficient healthcare.