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Top 21 Clinical Communication and Collaboration Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 21 SaaS companies in Clinical Communication and Collaboration Software. They have combined revenues of $64.9M and employ 578 people. They have raised $29.9M and serve 4.4M customers combined.

Clinical Communication and Collaboration Software (CCCS) encompasses various tools designed to enhance communication and collaboration among healthcare professionals. These platforms facilitate secure messaging, enable real-time information sharing, and streamline workflows, ultimately improving patient care coordination. Typically, they integrate seamlessly with existing clinical systems, allowing for efficient communication between various departments and personnel involved in patient care. The primary use cases for CCCS include coordinating patient care, sharing critical medical information, managing team dynamics, and improving operational efficiency within healthcare settings. Key features often include secure messaging, file sharing, task management, and integration with EHR systems. Common buyer personas for these tools typically include healthcare administrators, clinical staff, and IT professionals, all of whom play crucial roles in enhancing communication and ensuring compliance within the healthcare environment.

Companies
21
Revenue
$64.9M
Funding
$29.9M
Employees
578

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Top Clinical Communication and Collaboration Software Companies

Showing 10 of 8 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Acclivity Health Solutions

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Developer of a connected care platform intended to securely connect and collaborate with multiple disciplines within the care team. The company's platform offers features like patient's prognosis, care options and goals are presented in real-time, easy-to-consume and accessible-anywhere dashboards, health history, demographics and behavioral indicators and other related features, enabling healthcare industry to identify and predict prognoses for patients with advanced illness who could benefit from a more appropriate plan of care.

Revenue
$3M
Customers
4M
Year founded
2017
Funding
$5.5M
Team size
29
Growth
31.76%
2
The Rounds

Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Developer of an online communication and information sharing platform designed for physicians. The company's platform connects physicians to the information and experts they need to perform procedures and improve patient outcomes, enabling users to collaborate with ease and connect in real-time with colleagues as well as find information and other content, including peer-reviewed journals that they need for practice.

Revenue
$2.9M
Customers
-
Year founded
2012
Funding
$2.8M
Team size
19
Growth
48.71%
3
Cliniconex

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Provider of a doctor-patient communication platform designed to automate patient outreach and enable physicians to track quality of care. The company's cloud-based platform offers outreach services, such as booking notifications, reminders, cancellations, surveys and preventative-care reminders, enabling healthcare providers to streamline pre and post visit outreach.

Revenue
$2.8M
Customers
5K
Year founded
2011
Funding
$1.5M
Team size
29
Growth
94.94%
4
Abartys Health

San Juan, Puerto Rico

Developer of a centralized communication platform designed to solve the global healthcare crisis. The company's centralized healthcare system offers a data hub that helps to increase medical record portability and universal patient identification, enabling users to streamlines services, communication and treatments.

Revenue
$2.8M
Customers
12K
Year founded
2015
Funding
-
Team size
22
Growth
25.18%
5
Bot MD

Singapore, Singapore

AI Clinical Assistant for Doctors

Revenue
$2.3M
Customers
-
Year founded
2018
Funding
-
Team size
15
Growth
-
6
G LNK

New York, New York, United States

Simplifying Collaboration for Healthcare Organizations & Professionals

Revenue
$1.5M
Customers
-
Year founded
2024
Funding
-
Team size
14
Growth
-
7
PatientSource Ltd.

Cambridge, England, United Kingdom

Developer of electronic patient record system designed for healthcare professionals working on the front line in the National Health Service. The company's system allows communication of patient information including referrals and discharges letters via secure emails, instant messaging and integrated clinical pathways with the multi-disciplinary teams, enabling management to automate backups and improving the safety of patient data.

Revenue
$1.4M
Customers
-
Year founded
2011
Funding
-
Team size
12
Growth
357.7%
8
RingMD

Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Operator of a healthcare communication platform. The company provides a software that allows people to call and speak to a doctor who can provide answers to their health issues.

Revenue
$1.2M
Customers
-
Year founded
2012
Funding
-
Team size
9
Growth
24.88%

Inclusion Criteria

- Provides secure messaging and file sharing specifically designed for healthcare settings - Offers integration capabilities with existing clinical systems such as EHRs - Supports real-time collaboration among healthcare teams to enhance patient care - Includes features for task management and workflow optimization - Designed to meet compliance standards related to patient privacy and data security - Not just a basic messaging tool; must also include collaboration features and secure data handling