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Top 57 Other Health Care Operations Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 57 SaaS companies in Other Health Care Operations Software. They have combined revenues of $926.9M and employ 8.3K people. They have raised $9.7M and serve - customers combined.

Other Health Care Operations Software encompasses various tools designed to streamline and enhance the administrative functions of healthcare organizations. This category of software primarily focuses on improving operational efficiency, managing workflow, and supporting financial processes within healthcare settings. Typical use cases include patient scheduling, billing, inventory management, and compliance tracking, ensuring that healthcare facilities operate smoothly and adhere to regulatory standards. These software solutions often feature integrated systems to facilitate data sharing between departments, allowing for better communication and collaboration. Common buyers of this software include healthcare administrators, finance managers, and operational staff who seek to optimize the management of health services while ensuring high-quality patient care. By leveraging technology, organizations can reduce manual workload, minimize errors, and improve overall service delivery in the healthcare sector.

Companies
57
Revenue
$926.9M
Funding
$9.7M
Employees
8.3K

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Showing 10 of 57 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Netsmart

Overland Park, Kansas, United States

Netsmart is an industry-leading healthcare technology organization dedicated to empowering providers to deliver value-based care to individuals and communities. For more than 55 years, we have partnered with provider organizations to improve health and wellbeing across the communities we serve. Our innovative Netsmart CareFabric® platform offers a unified, connected framework of solutions and services designed for the human services, post-acute, payer and public sector communities. Together with our clients and Marketplace vendors, we develop and deliver technology solutions including electronic health records (EHRs), interoperability, analytics, augmented intelligence (AI), population health management and telehealth services that transform care delivery. With more than 2,600 associates, we work closely with over 754,000 users across the U.S. to automate and coordinate clinical, financial and administrative processes. Headquartered in Overland Park, KS, Netsmart has additional U.S. office locations in New York, Illinois and Missouri. As part of our continuous growth, we have launched the Netsmart India Global Capability Center (GCC) in Bengaluru, positioning it as a strategic hub to enhance our global presence, accelerate growth and foster collaboration. Together, we have positively impacted the lives of more than 147 million individuals.

Revenue
$281.1M
Customers
-
Year founded
1968
Funding
-
Team size
2.6K
Growth
-
2
symplr

Houston, Texas, United States

Simplify Operations. Multiply Impact. symplr is a leader in enterprise healthcare operations software and services with a first-of-its-kind operations platform. Trusted in 9 of 10 U.S. hospitals and 400+ U.S. health plans, symplr optimizes operations and maximizes care powered by our cloud-based workforce, quality, provider data management, and spend solutions. Gain efficiency, reduce complexity, and improve outcomes where it matters most!

Revenue
$201.1M
Customers
-
Year founded
2006
Funding
-
Team size
1.8K
Growth
-
3
HealthStream

Nashville, Tennessee, United States

HealthStream (NASDAQ: HSTM) is dedicated to improving patient outcomes through the development of healthcare organizations'​ greatest asset: their people. Our unified suite of solutions is contracted by, collectively, approximately 4.8 million healthcare employees in the U.S. for workforce development, training & learning management, talent management, credentialing, privileging, provider enrollment, performance assessment, and managing simulation-based education programs. Based in Nashville, Tennessee, HealthStream has additional offices in Boulder, Colorado and San Diego, California.

Revenue
$141.4M
Customers
-
Year founded
1990
Funding
-
Team size
1.3K
Growth
-
4
Rauland

Mount Prospect, Illinois, United States

Rauland stands as a prominent authority in crafting and providing indispensable solutions for vital communication, workflow optimization, and life-safety systems within the healthcare and education sectors on a global scale. Across 40 countries, our renowned Rauland Responder® solutions support over a million acute care beds. These innovative communication and workflow tools empower hospital staff to ensure top-tier patient care by facilitating swift patient-to-staff communication, seamless integration capabilities, intelligent call routing, and real-time reporting. Additionally, Rauland Telecenter® solutions cater to schools by offering comprehensive district-wide critical communication management. From handling emergencies to facilitating day-to-day communications, these solutions seamlessly connect district-level administration, campus management, and classroom interactions. As part of AMETEK, a leading global entity specializing in electronic instruments and electromechanical devices, we operate alongside colleagues across various manufacturing, sales, and service locations in the United States and numerous other countries worldwide.

Revenue
$35.1M
Customers
-
Year founded
1922
Funding
-
Team size
319
Growth
-
5
Eyefinity

Rancho Cordova, California, United States

Deeply rooted in optometry and backed by VSP®, Eyefinity is the leading provider of practice management and electronic health record solutions, customized for the eye care industry. We offer an array of integrated solutions that strengthen the patient experience and increase practice revenue. For over 30 years, Eyefinity has helped practices of all sizes elevate their patient care by simplifying the complexities of day-to-day operations. With our cloud-based software Eyefinity Practice Management and Eyefinity EHR, practices have processed over 3.6 million claims since launch and have performed over 28.5 million exams in the past eight years. When combined with Eyefinity’s integrated patient engagement tools, practices have a secure and reliable solution that enables optometry practices to streamline and effectively manage patient and staff workflows—helping doctors get back to what matters most, caring for their patients. Optometrists and their staff have always been foundational to Eyefinity’s innovation and our success is in large part due to the support, commitment, and vision of the practices we serve. We create our products based on the valued input from optometrists and ophthalmologists across the United States. Eyefinity solutions are used in over 20,000 offices in various aspects of their businesses. As our mission statement says, we are focused on "advancing the practice of eye care through technology and innovation." Eyefinity is part of VSP Vision, a complementary group of leading companies in the optical industry providing vision benefits, eyewear, ophthalmic lenses, and practice solutions. Eyefinity employs over 200 dedicated people from diverse backgrounds across the United States.

Revenue
$24.2M
Customers
-
Year founded
2000
Funding
-
Team size
220
Growth
-
6
SafelyYou

San Francisco, California, United States

SafelyYou is an AI-based fall detection and prevention technology development firm that focuses on enhancing care in dementia and senior living through real-time AI video technology.

Revenue
$21.1M
Customers
-
Year founded
2014
Funding
-
Team size
144
Growth
-
7
Ready Computing

New York, New York, United States

Ready Computing is a full-service IT firm specializing in the design, development, implementation, and operation of data-centric technology solutions for clients worldwide. We serve as a trusted advisor, solution provider, and services partner to organizations in both the private and public sectors, spanning health and social care, supply chain and logistics, manufacturing, financial services, insurance, and other industries. We are headquartered in New York, with an additional office in the United Kingdom and a growing presence around the globe.

Revenue
$20.1M
Customers
-
Year founded
2011
Funding
-
Team size
183
Growth
-
8
Surglogs

Coronado, California, United States

Surglogs is a software development company that streamlines and automates administration of logbooks and drills in healthcare facilities.

Revenue
$15.7M
Customers
-
Year founded
2015
Funding
-
Team size
61
Growth
-
9
Impiricus

Atlanta, GA, United States

Impiricus is the first and only AI-powered HCP Engagement Engine. Founded by a practicing physician and a senior pharmaceutical executive, Impiricus was created to transform how life sciences companies support physicians. Our goal is to ethically connect HCPs to pharma resources, reduce go-to-market costs and accelerate patient access to the treatments they need. With our unique access to the largest opted-in network of HCPs, their insights, and clinical expertise, we are the leading provider of AI technology and real-time channels that life science companies need to deliver clear, reliable, and evidence-based resources directly into the hands of HCPs. Guided by a council of 2000+ trusted HCP advisors, we ensure every interaction is clinically meaningful, ethically grounded and leads to better patient care. Partner with us: https://impiricus.com/contact-impiricus/

Revenue
$13.4M
Customers
-
Year founded
2020
Funding
-
Team size
122
Growth
-
10
Labster

Copenhagen, Denmark

For instructors who see students struggle, Labster’s immersive digital platform makes STEM make sense, empowering students, freeing instructors and enabling institutions to achieve program goals. Labster’s mission is to make science accessible for every student through immersive experiences that bring science to life. We enhance student success by building engaging simulations designed by real scientists to help teachers educate, accelerate, and inspire. Our virtual labs stimulate students' natural curiosity and highlight the connection between science and real-world issues. Labster is evidence-based and focused on student outcomes. Everything we do is ultimately about using immersive learning to equip students with the knowledge and experience to succeed in the classroom and in their careers.

Revenue
$13.4M
Customers
-
Year founded
2011
Funding
-
Team size
122
Growth
-

Inclusion Criteria

- Must provide functionality for managing healthcare operations, such as scheduling or billing. - Should include features that improve workflow efficiency and team collaboration. - Must be compliant with healthcare regulations and standards. - Should integrate with other healthcare systems for seamless data exchange. - Not limited to just billing; must also support operational aspects like patient management and reporting.