Wrike for Healthtech & MedTech: A PM's Honest Review
Healthtech PMs operate at the intersection of product delivery and patient safety. HIPAA obligations, FDA software guidance (for SaMD teams), and clinical workflow considerations shape every release decision in ways that pure SaaS PMs rarely encounter. Wrike is HIPAA compliant — a key requirement for teams handling PHI (protected health information) in their product workflows. SSO/SAML is available for healthcare IT environments where centralised access management is mandated. This review focuses on Wrike's fit for a PM team in digital health, MedTech, or health data.
How Wrike fits healthtech teams
- ✓HIPAA compliance covers the tool for use in environments where PM workflows may touch protected health information
- ✓SSO/SAML (enterprise tier) aligns with healthcare IT access management policies and identity provider requirements
- ✓SOC 2 compliance satisfies vendor security reviews in healthcare procurement — often required alongside HIPAA BAAs
- ✓Custom workflows support clinical validation gates and regulatory review checkpoints common in MedTech product delivery
- ✓API access enables connection with clinical data platforms, EHR integrations, and health data pipelines
Honest limitations for healthtech teams
- ✗Cloud-only — some health systems require on-premise or VPC deployment for data residency and HIPAA infrastructure control
- ✗Native support for FDA 21 CFR Part 11 (electronic records/signatures) for SaMD teams is not a standard PM tool feature — verify if relevant to your product
Compliance & security for healthtech teams
For healthtech, compliance requirements are non-negotiable. Wrike holds certifications for: SOC 2, GDPR, HIPAA. A BAA is typically available — confirm this in writing before storing any PHI-adjacent data in the tool. SSO/SAML is supported on the enterprise tier. Only cloud deployment — verify data centre locations and HIPAA-eligible infrastructure with the vendor.
How Wrike compares in Healthtech & MedTech
The tool landscape for healthtech teams is competitive. Below are direct comparisons to help you evaluate Wrike against the most common alternatives.
Frequently asked questions: Wrike for Healthtech & MedTech
Is this tool HIPAA compliant? Can we sign a BAA?
Wrike is HIPAA compliant. A Business Associate Agreement (BAA) should be available — request it from their enterprise or legal team before use in a PHI-adjacent context. Verify the scope of the BAA: what data it covers, storage locations, and sub-processor list.
How does it support regulatory submission milestones (FDA, CE Mark)?
Wrike does not have a dedicated regulatory milestone feature — PMs typically use milestone markers or custom fields to tag regulatory deadlines in the backlog. Custom workflows let you define regulatory review stages as mandatory gates before release authorisation. For SaMD teams under FDA 21 CFR Part 11 or EU MDR, the PM tool is one layer of your quality management system — verify it integrates with your formal QMS (e.g. Veeva, Greenlight Guru).
Can it handle cross-functional collaboration between PMs, clinical leads, and engineers?
Wrike supports guest access, so clinical leads and medical advisors can view and comment on relevant items without a full paid seat. Custom workflows can model the clinical-engineering handoff stages specific to health product development. For teams where clinical and engineering cadences are misaligned, the PM tool acts as the shared source of truth — set explicit update norms to avoid context gaps between disciplines.