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Top 40 Other Health Care Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 40 SaaS companies in Other Health Care Software. They have combined revenues of $480.8M and employ 4.4K people. They have raised $217.8M and serve 3.6M customers combined.

The Other Health Care Software category encompasses a variety of software solutions that support healthcare providers in managing non-core clinical and operational workflows. These tools can range from appointment scheduling systems to medical billing software and patient engagement platforms, all designed to enhance the efficiency of healthcare services. They often feature capabilities such as data management, communication tools, reporting, and compliance tracking, which are vital for meeting regulatory standards. Buyer personas for this category typically include practice managers, healthcare administrators, billing specialists, and IT professionals who are responsible for ensuring that various health technology solutions integrate seamlessly into existing workflows. These stakeholders seek software products that facilitate smooth operations, improve patient interactions, and allow for better resource allocation. The ultimate goal is to improve the overall quality of care provided while minimizing administrative burdens and costs associated with healthcare delivery.

Companies
40
Revenue
$480.8M
Funding
$217.8M
Employees
4.4K

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Top Other Health Care Software Companies

Showing 10 of 14 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Intelligent Retinal Imaging Systems

Pensacola, Florida, United States

Developer of retinal imaging systems designed to offer early detection systems for diabetic eye disease. The company's retinal imaging systems provide cloud-based retinal screening to diagnose the early stages of eye disease in patients suffering from diabetes, enabling medical institutes to help reduce the risk of severe vision loss by 90% and significantly reduce long-term healthcare costs for their patients.

Revenue
$3.9M
Customers
-
Year founded
2012
Funding
$13.3M
Team size
36
Growth
21.2%
2
Dentulu Inc

Los Angeles, California, United States

Dentulu is the nations leading Teledentistry platform providing on-demand dental services to consumers from the comfort of any location. Dentulu was founded in 2018 by dental professionals & technology experts coming together to provide scalable technology solutions to connect patients and dental professionals in order to democratize access to affordable dentistry. Dentulu was voted as the Best Teledentistry Technology by Cellerant Consulting at the 2020 and 2021 American Dental Association meeting and continues to push dentistry and Teledentistry to new heights with integrations into LG smart televisions, Walgreens mobile apps and accessibility across almost all hardware devices. Dentulu provides consumers accessibility to some of the leading dental services and innovations with partnerships in the worldwide leaders in salivary testing, artificial intelligence, teeth remineralization, and sleep apnea. Dentulu's mission to increase access to affordable and innovative dental care mirrors its goals to give dental professionals affordable technology solutions in an all-in-one ecosystem that incorporates integrations with the best dental companies the industry has to offer. Dentulu welcomes partnership opportunities and integrations with innovative and leading dental vendors to offer dentists an opportunity to find and utilize their services in one place and on one platform. Dentulu is also the creator of the world’s leading consumer intraoral at home scanner called the MouthCAM. The MouthCAM is an affordable intraoral camera allowing consumers to screen their mouths for cavities, gum disease, and other pathologies. Dentulu's 501 (c) 3 non profit sister company provides free or low cost telehealth solutions to existing non-profits around the world in an effort to eradicate dental disease in the most underserved communities.

Revenue
$3.9M
Customers
-
Year founded
2018
Funding
-
Team size
35
Growth
-
3
Cronometer Software

Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada

Developer of a nutrition tracking application designed to track fitness, health, nutrition and dietary information. The company's personal application monitors client nutritional intake, track client biometrics, client exercise and activity levels dedicated to enhancing lives through access to accurate and easy to digest nutritional information and also connects to many industry leading fitness devices like Fitbit, Withings scales, Garmin, Jawbone, Apple Healthkit, enabling customers to get accurate data for their smart diet.

Revenue
$3.8M
Customers
3.5M
Year founded
2011
Funding
-
Team size
45
Growth
96.06%
4
Atlas Primary

Atlanta, Georgia, United States

A health care data collection company contributing to research that drives health care innovation

Revenue
$3.6M
Customers
-
Year founded
2018
Funding
-
Team size
33
Growth
-
5
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%
6
4PatientCare

United States

4PatientCare is the leading ophthalmologist- and optometrist-recommended solution for online scheduling, patient engagement, and marketing campaigns — and the only one dedicated exclusively to the eye care industry. For more than two decades, we've partnered with organizations of all sizes to fill slots in their exam schedules, automate administrative tasks, attract and retain patients, streamline reputation management, and improve dispensary operations. Our goal is simple — helping practices book more patients, more often — and we know what it takes to make that goal a reality for every practice we partner with.

Revenue
$3.1M
Customers
-
Year founded
1999
Funding
-
Team size
28
Growth
-
7
Torchlight

Burlington, Massachusetts, United States

Provider of a technology platform that reduces the costs and complexities of modern caregiving -- a $38.2 billion challenge -- for families and employers in the US. With easy-to-use digital tools, expert advice, and personalized action plans, caregivers of children and aging loved ones who require extra support can now have the power to handle every challenge with confidence using the torchlight platform.

Revenue
$2.9M
Customers
-
Year founded
2011
Funding
$19.9M
Team size
14
Growth
68.39%
8
Crosser - Stream Analytics & Integration

Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden

Crosser designs and develops a hybrid-first Streaming Analytics & Integration software for any Cloud, On-premise or Edge. The Crosser Platform enables real-time processing of streaming, event-driven or batch data for Intelligent Pipelines & Automations and for Industrial IoT. All managed from a single Control Center and powered by a low-code and low-effort experience.

Revenue
$2.5M
Customers
-
Year founded
2016
Funding
-
Team size
23
Growth
78.01%
9
OpsLab

Austin, Texas, United States

OpsLab is a company that designs predictive operations tracking and disruption management platforms for airlines, hospitals, and defense organizations. It delivers innovative asset management software to improve operational readiness for warfighters.

Revenue
$2.4M
Customers
-
Year founded
-
Funding
-
Team size
3
Growth
-
10
EMHware Software Inc.

Belleville, Ontario, Canada

Since 2005, EMHware has been providing cloud based Client Management Software solutions to mental health, addictions and social service agencies across Canada. We are fortunate to have over 155 agency partners and over 10,000 active users across Canada who use EMHware every day to help reach better outcomes. As an innovation and interoperabilty leader, we believe in partnering with agencies that use EMHware to improve the ability to serve their communities and empower their teams.

Revenue
$2M
Customers
-
Year founded
2005
Funding
-
Team size
18
Growth
-

Inclusion Criteria

- Software must support non-core clinical operations such as scheduling, billing, or patient communication. - Products should include functionalities for data management and reporting. - Solutions should cater to healthcare organizations ranging from small practices to large hospitals. - Must provide user-friendly interfaces for staff and patients to enhance engagement. - Not just focused on clinical practices; must also meet operational needs in healthcare settings.