Surgisoft is the software layer of a three-company MedTech stack. Freedom manages. Hoosier distributes. Surgisoft is the platform both run on — now offered to the rest of the market.
Most software companies in healthcare are built by engineers who interviewed a hospital. Surgisoft is built inside a working MedTech distribution operation — designed, deployed, and used every day by the team actually running it. Every feature ships because it was needed, not because it was on a roadmap.
The platform came out of two sibling companies: Freedom MedTech Management, a Puerto Rico–based management organization that leads strategy and operations for MedTech distributors; and Hoosier MedTech, a nationwide orthopaedic implant distribution company spanning 18+ states. Surgisoft was the software both needed and neither could buy, so it was built — and is now available to the rest of the market.
Each company owns one layer of the orthopaedic distribution value chain.
Puerto Rico LLC. Strategic and executive leadership for MedTech distribution and service companies across the United States. The corporate brain.
freedommedtechmanagement.com ↗Nationwide orthopaedic implant distribution. 50+ sales partners, 180+ surgeons, 18+ states, 70+ manufacturer lines. The commercial operation.
hoosiermedtech.com ↗The platform Hoosier runs on, Freedom builds on, and the rest of the market can now access. The software layer.
You're here[FOUNDER / ORIGIN STORY — 2–3 sentences Austin will write. The shape: who started it, what problem they were staring at inside Hoosier or Freedom that no off-the-shelf tool solved, and what the decision to build a sellable product looked like. Keep it short and specific — a sentence with a year, a sentence with a pain point, a sentence with what's true now.]
[OPTIONAL SECOND PARAGRAPH — any credentials or context that make the operator story credible: years in MedTech distribution, prior roles, relationships in the industry. Only include if it adds signal; cut if it doesn't.]
30-minute walkthrough. We'll open the platform against the workflow you actually run, and show where it fits.