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Top 15 Healthcare Supply Chain Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 15 SaaS companies in Healthcare Supply Chain Software. They have combined revenues of $161.1M and employ 1.4K people. They have raised $57M and serve 40K customers combined.

Healthcare supply chain software is designed to manage the procurement, distribution, and logistics of medical supplies, pharmaceuticals, and equipment within healthcare organizations. Its primary use cases range from tracking inventory levels and optimizing supply orders to enhancing supplier relationship management and ensuring compliance with industry regulations. This software facilitates the real-time flow of information, enabling healthcare providers to streamline operations and improve resource efficiency. Typical features of healthcare supply chain software include inventory management, order management, demand forecasting, analytics and reporting, and integration with other healthcare systems. Common buyer personas include supply chain managers, procurement officers, and IT professionals, as these users seek solutions to manage complex workflows and improve overall supply chain performance. By implementing effective supply chain solutions, healthcare organizations can enhance patient care and minimize costs associated with inventory management and product procurement.

Companies
15
Revenue
$161.1M
Funding
$57M
Employees
1.4K

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Top Healthcare Supply Chain Software Companies

Showing 10 of 15 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
MedSpeed

Elmhurst, Illinois, United States

Healthcare is changing. Healthcare organizations are growing. Care continues to expand outside of the hospital walls. This provides more capacity to utilize scale to create healthcare companies that are better functioning, smarter organizations. Intra-company logistics - the enterprise-wide movement of physical materials, such as blood and specimens, pharmaceuticals and supplies - is the foundation of the healthcare supply chain. Healthcare organizations, especially those providing service to patients' homes, need transportation to function. With 130+ locations in 29 states, MedSpeed is the market-leading organization that is changing the way the healthcare industry views transportation by leveraging it to help organizations integrate and operate more effectively.

Revenue
$108.4M
Customers
-
Year founded
2000
Funding
-
Team size
812
Growth
81.51%
2
Parachute Health

New York, New York, United States

Developer of a DME supply ordering platform intended to improve patient care through transparent and seamless coordination of medical equipment and supplies. The company's platform streamlines operations by eliminating unnecessary data entry, digitizing signatures, providing real-time order status updates and order history logs, integrated messaging and on-demand data reporting, enabling healthcare providers to reduce errors and improve equipment delivery time for discharged patients.

Revenue
$12.2M
Customers
40K
Year founded
2015
Funding
$15.4M
Team size
243
Growth
111.08%
3
Movemedical

San Diego, California, United States

Operator of an advanced cloud-based platform that is designed to provide fully compliant inventory solutions for medical organizations. The company offers solutions that use intelligent field automation and helps multiple medical device companies, hospitals, surgeons, distributors, and logistics providers to unify the entire surgery case management and device supply chain process.

Revenue
$8.4M
Customers
-
Year founded
2019
Funding
-
Team size
64
Growth
572.85%
4
Innovit

San Mateo, California, United States

Innovit simplifies the process of managing, validating and exchanging trusted product data to enable regulatory compliance, reduce procurement spend and ensure patient safety.  With over 24 years of experience in master data management and regulatory compliance, Innovit enables companies to easily share validated product data at a much lower cost. We have a proven track record in delivering ‘globally scalable’ product data management systems that enable Medical Device suppliers and Healthcare Providers to meet compliance deadlines, promote patient & consumer safety, while increasing supply chain efficiencies.   Operating since 2000, Innovit is based in San Francisco with offices in London and Sydney, serving customers across the Healthcare and Life Science supply chains, such as Mayo Clinic, South Australia Health, Southern Cross Hospitals, 3M, Abbott, Arthrex, Applied Medical, B. Braun, Bio-Rad, Molnlycke, ThermoFisher, Zimmer Biomet.

Revenue
$6.6M
Customers
-
Year founded
1999
Funding
-
Team size
60
Growth
-
5
HANDLE Global

Louisville, Kentucky, United States

Developer of a healthcare asset management platform intended to assist in buying and selling healthcare products at the best value. The company's cloud based platform features customized dashboard for easy exchange excess of a wide range of medical supplies, patient monitoring equipment, beds, stretchers and medical devices, enabling healthcare organizations to get medical equipment at a much cheaper price.

Revenue
$6.2M
Customers
-
Year founded
2018
Funding
$3M
Team size
54
Growth
51.07%
6
OpenMarkets

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Provider of a technology-enabled healthcare service for purchasing capital equipment. The company provides a network of healthcare providers joined together to track equipment needs and then leverages the combined volume in order to negotiate better pricing with suppliers through an online marketplace.

Revenue
$4.7M
Customers
-
Year founded
2010
Funding
-
Team size
20
Growth
210.85%
7
Virtualstock

Reading, England, United Kingdom

Fast-growing technology company providing digital supply chains solutions across the retail and healthcare sectors.

Revenue
$3.6M
Customers
-
Year founded
2004
Funding
$16.3M
Team size
40
Growth
-15.27%
8
ReadySet Surgical

Cleveland, Ohio, United States

Provider of a surgical inventory management platform intended to ensure transparency within the Vendor-Managed supply chain. The company's platform helps to improve coordination and communication between surgical teams, sterilization departments and medical device vendors in order to prevent surgical delays and errors that occur when instruments or devices are not ready, enabling surgeons to reduce surgical errors.

Revenue
$3.2M
Customers
-
Year founded
2015
Funding
$9.7M
Team size
39
Growth
28.61%
9
Cohealo

Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Operator of a technology-enabled service platform created for the collaboration among hospitals to improve financial and clinical results. The company's platform takes on the work of dynamically reallocating capital equipment across health networks and increases equipment availability, eliminates rentals and reduces capital expenses, enabling hospitals to share medical equipment across facilities to optimize spend, accelerate cash flow and improve access to care.

Revenue
$2.8M
Customers
-
Year founded
2012
Funding
$12.6M
Team size
16
Growth
57.71%
10
VUEMED

Seattle, Washington, United States

Provider of healthcare information technology services intended to transform the healthcare supply chain. The company's RFID, barcode scanning, clinical documentation and inventory management work as a coordinated suite of tools to track and document the use of medical products, devices and supplies in real time, enabling healthcare industries to improve performance and data accuracy.

Revenue
$1.5M
Customers
-
Year founded
2008
Funding
-
Team size
13
Growth
39.72%

Inclusion Criteria

- Must provide tools for managing inventory and tracking the flow of medical supplies. - Should facilitate order management and supplier relationship management. - Must include forecasting capabilities to predict supply needs effectively. - Should offer analytics and reporting features for performance measurement. - Must integrate seamlessly with existing healthcare systems. - Not just focus on procurement; must also support logistics and distribution aspects.

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