Justin Fulcher is a tech entrepreneur whose career has been defined less by ambition than by a specific kind of problem-solving: building systems that hold up when tested by scale, regulation, and geography. As co-founder of RingMD, a digital health platform he launched in Singapore in 2012, Fulcher spent nearly a decade constructing infrastructure that would eventually reach patients and providers across more than fifty countries.

RingMD and Its Scale

RingMD did not begin with a polished pitch or a formal company structure. Justin Fulcher has described it as a hobby project in its earliest phase, a working prototype built before investors arrived. That sequencing turned out to matter. By the time the company had a name and capital behind it, its core product already functioned. Investors approached Fulcher, not the other way around, and that gave the platform a grounded foundation from which to grow.

By the time Justin Fulcher stepped back from RingMD in January 2025, the platform held 1.5 million patient records, served 10,000 active healthcare providers, and counted governments among its clients. Notable partnerships included India’s Digital India programme and the US Indian Health Service, which used the platform to reach approximately 2.6 million American-Indian and Alaska Native individuals across 37 states. RingMD also earned FedRAMP authorization and maintained FISMA and HIPAA compliance, requirements that reflect the institutional trust the platform had built over time.

In 2018, Justin Fulcher sold RingMD to an undisclosed buyer and spent roughly a year guiding the transition, including a headquarters move from Singapore to Boston. He framed the sale as a continuation of the original vision rather than a departure from it.

After leaving RingMD, Fulcher moved toward public service, joining the Department of Government Efficiency initiative as DOGE Lead at the Department of Defense, later becoming Senior Advisor to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. He departed in July 2025 after completing what he described as a planned six-month tour of duty. He is currently pursuing a doctorate in International Relations at Johns Hopkins SAIS and works as a defense technology investor and adviser. Forbes named him to its 30 Under 30 Asia list in 2017, recognition that came midway through the work of building something designed from the ground up to last. Refer to this article, for related information.

 

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