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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 4 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
IDR Asset Management Software

Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland

One software. The entire lifecycle. IDR provides a ready-made solution for managing the lifecycle of healthcare and IT devices. Incorporate different partners into your company’s asset management with only few clicks.

Revenue
$990K
Customers
-
Year founded
-
Funding
-
Team size
9
Growth
-
2
PrefTech

Reston, Virginia, United States

PrefTech is revolutionizing Preference Card Management (PCM) with intelligent, effective, user-friendly software that makes life dramatically better for clinicians, supply chain professionals, and patients. PrefTech’s lead product offering, PrefTech OR, is a Software as a Service (SaaS) solution that provides the information access, decision analytics, and workflow governance necessary to correct, maintain, and optimize surgical preference cards. Unmonitored, unmanaged preference cards tend to be roughly 40% inaccurate and tend to exhibit elevated levels of variance. This results in needless supply waste, weakened supply chains, inefficient staff utilization, elevated patient risk, and copious amounts of frustration. PrefTech fixes this problem, so that you can spend less time in a state of aggravation and more time caring for patients.

Revenue
$440K
Customers
-
Year founded
2015
Funding
-
Team size
4
Growth
-
3
EquipX

Miami, Florida, United States

EquipX is transforming the way health systems manage their medical equipment portfolio. Its proprietary software platform provides financial, clinical, and procurement decision makers with actionable recommendations by using analytical tools to monitor utilization, operating costs, labor efficiency, performance, profitability, and the capital budget. Adopting EquipX means returning huge savings to health systems – increasing profitability and creating access to state-of-the-art capital equipment, all without touching labor resources.

Revenue
$440K
Customers
-
Year founded
2014
Funding
-
Team size
4
Growth
-
4
PROMEDEO

Rouen, Haute-normandie, France

Provider of hospital logistics services intended to provide flow management solutions. The company's offerings include real time inventory tracing, data management in SaaS and automated consumables replenishment, providing hospital sector with traceability of medical devices, automatic medical device restocking and web reporting solution to manage medical product flow.

Revenue
$258.9K
Customers
-
Year founded
2016
Funding
-
Team size
4
Growth
26.5%

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.