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Top 34 Interactive Patient Care Systems (IPC) SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 34 SaaS companies in Interactive Patient Care Systems (IPC). They have combined revenues of $806.1M and employ 7.3K people. They have raised $34M and serve 70 customers combined.

Interactive Patient Care Systems (IPC) are technology-enabled platforms designed to enhance patient engagement and education within healthcare settings, especially in hospitals. These systems provide a range of functionalities, including entertainment, educational resources, and direct communication between patients and healthcare providers. By leveraging digital interfaces, IPC systems allow patients to access their health information, learn about their conditions, and engage in their treatment plans more effectively. Typical features of IPC systems include personalized health content, service request capabilities, medication management, and the ability to assess patient satisfaction in real time. They can streamline workflows for healthcare staff by automating routine tasks and facilitating data exchange. Users of these systems include hospital administrators, clinical staff, and IT professionals focusing on improving patient outcomes and operational efficiency.

Companies
34
Revenue
$806.1M
Funding
$34M
Employees
7.3K

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Top Interactive Patient Care Systems (IPC) Companies

Showing 10 of 3 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Health Care Systems, Inc.

Montgomery, Alabama, United States

HCS has been building healthcare software since 1984. For more than a decade, our primary focus has been behavioral health. We serve psychiatric hospitals, residential treatment centers, substance use disorder programs, and outpatient clinics with behavioral health software that supports every aspect of care: clinical, operational, and financial. Our team includes clinicians and healthcare professionals who understand the demands of behavioral health environments. Their insight helps us create behavioral health software that is intuitive, flexible, and grounded in real-world needs. From improving patient engagement to ensuring compliance and streamlining workflows, our solutions scale to fit single sites or large multi-facility systems. Whether you need a specific module or a complete behavioral health EMR, HCS delivers technology that meets you where you are, supported by thoughtful design and responsible AI integration.

Revenue
$8.8M
Customers
-
Year founded
1984
Funding
-
Team size
80
Growth
-
2
Seer Medical

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Developer of a wearable device and cloud computing technology designed to deliver hospital standard epilepsy monitoring and diagnosis in the home. The company's application monitors epilepsy, cardiac disease, sleep and other conditions and records medical events via mobile device or using any connected Bluetooth itag button and can also review event times graphically to detect long-term patterns in user'sillness, enabling Australians to live a better and healthier life.

Revenue
$7M
Customers
-
Year founded
2017
Funding
-
Team size
137
Growth
26.5%
3
SONIFI Health

Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States

SONIFI Health connects patients and providers by leveraging existing and new health technologies aligned to key outcomes. With more communication tools, more access to patient education, and more entertainment and positive distraction content offer patients a comfortable stay with opportunities to engage in their care. SONIFI Health is a division of SONIFI Solutions, the largest provider of guest engagement technology solutions for global hospitality brands and other enterprise customers. We proudly support 4,000+ properties and 500 million consumers annually with a platform proven to support success.

Revenue
$5.5M
Customers
-
Year founded
2005
Funding
-
Team size
50
Growth
-

Inclusion Criteria

- Must enable patient engagement through interactive features such as education and entertainment options - Should facilitate communication between patients and healthcare providers - Must include functionalities for accessing health information and treatment plans - Should automate clinical and non-clinical processes to improve efficiency - Not just for entertainment; must also provide educational resources and health management tools - Must be designed specifically for use in healthcare settings, particularly inpatient environments