Focus Outlook

Top 10 Healthcare Tech Companies 2025

Where Innovation Meets Urgency

In 2025, healthcare technology is no longer an emerging industry; it’s the backbone of how care is delivered, managed, and reimagined.

What began as a digital convenience; telemedicine apps, e-prescriptions, wearable monitors; has grown into a full-blown transformation. Today, healthcare tech companies are not just complementing hospitals and clinics; they are shaping entirely new models of care.

AI-driven diagnostics are now as accurate as seasoned clinicians. Virtual care platforms are improving access in rural areas and developing nations. Predictive analytics are helping hospitals manage staffing and supplies before crises hit. Meanwhile, real-time patient monitoring; from smartwatches to implantable sensors; is quietly rewriting the rules of preventive care.

But 2025 is also a year of reflection. As the industry races forward, questions of data privacy, equity, and trust loom larger than ever. Who controls patient data? How do we ensure tech doesn’t widen the gap between the digitally connected and those left behind? And what role should regulation play when innovation moves faster than policy?

The future of healthcare is not just about devices or algorithms; it’s about outcomes, empathy, and access. In this issue, we spotlight the companies setting that bar higher, rethinking what’s possible, and pushing the industry to deliver not just care; but better care.

The pulse of progress is strong. And it’s beating in code.

Spacelabs Healthcare (spacelabshealthcare.com) is a global leader in patient monitoring, diagnostic cardiology, and connected care solutions. Headquartered in Washington, the company provides hospitals and clinics with cutting-edge systems that improve patient outcomes and streamline clinician workflows. With a strong global footprint and a focus on innovation, its importance in the healthcare ecosystem remains high.

Jorie AI (jorie.ai), based in Illinois, offers AI-powered solutions to automate and optimize administrative tasks in healthcare, such as revenue cycle management and claims processing. By reducing human error and increasing operational efficiency, Jorie AI enables healthcare providers to focus more on patient care, making it a high-impact player in the sector.

Ada Health (ada.com) is a Berlin-based health tech company known for its AI-driven symptom assessment app, which empowers users to understand their health and make informed decisions. Ada’s technology supports both patients and healthcare professionals, making it one of Europe’s most influential digital health innovators.

Causaly (causaly.com) uses AI to transform biomedical research by enabling users to find evidence and insights in scientific literature in seconds. Based in London, the company accelerates drug discovery and clinical decision-making, playing a crucial role in research-intensive healthcare applications.

EK Interactive (ekinteractive.co.uk) specializes in designing digital training tools and immersive technologies for healthcare education. Based in Worcester, the company develops custom e-learning and simulation platforms that improve knowledge retention and hands-on skill development, contributing meaningfully to medical training innovation.

Shen AI (shen.ai), located in Wrocław, delivers advanced digital health solutions focused on remote patient monitoring and personalized care. By leveraging computer vision and AI, Shen AI supports early detection and chronic condition management, making it a high-value contributor to preventive healthcare models.

NoteDesigner.com (also known simply as Note Designer) is an intuitive, browser-based documentation tool created by mental health professionals for mental health professionals. Designed to streamline clinical note-writing, it offers a wide array of fully customizable templates including SOAP, DAP, BIRP, SIRP, PIE formats, treatment plans, intake reports, risk assessments, and notes tailored to individual, couples, family, group, addiction, child/adolescent, and allied-health contexts.

Omnitech Labs Inc. is a Canadian software company based in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Québec, specializing in the design, development, production, and deployment of OMNI-Lab, a fully integrated Laboratory Information System (LIS) tailored for clinical, veterinary, and clinical research laboratories. For over 40 years, their LIS has delivered high reliability (with 99.995% uptime) and dramatically improved productivity—often up to 500% according to internal studies—through features like multilingual support, concise 1–2 page customizable reports with critical-result flagging, audit trails, specimen tracking, and seamless integration with middleware and quality-control tools from partners such as Data Innovations and Bio-Rad .

TCE Group is a Canadian healthcare-technology firm (founded in 1992, Markham, Ontario) specializing in pharmacy automation, systems integration, and telehealth software solutions for pharmacies, clinics, and insurersTheir f lagship PK+ Telehealth Suite™ delivers a pharmacy-centric platform—including apps like MyPharmacyApp, MyVideoJoin, PK+ Pharmacy Kiosk and OneCare—for secure telehealth, prescription ordering, AI-generated medical reports, speech-to-speech translation, and just-in-time inventory management.

T herapeutic Monitoring Systems (therapeuticmonitoring. com) designs tools for precision dosing and therapeutic drug monitoring. Based in Ontario, the company’s solutions support critical care physicians and pharmacists in optimizing treatment efficacy and safety, particularly in complex clinical environments.