Healthcare Mobility Solutions Market

Key Players

Competitive Landscape

Clinical record platforms and patient-monitoring companies pursue mobile clinical workflow contracts across hospitals and community care networks. Secure-access specialists and frontline device providers focus on endpoint control, communication reliability and fleet support. The field remains fragmented as hospitals assemble mobility around existing records and identity systems with established alert routes instead of one complete platform.

Since 2025, product investment has concentrated on continuous monitoring beyond fixed beds and tighter access controls for shared endpoints. In September 2025, Philips introduced a telemetry platform built around the wearable Telemetry Monitor 5500 and Care Assist mobile workflows. In February 2026, Imprivata added context-aware passwordless authentication and behavioral analytics within Enterprise Access Management. Health systems compare workflow fit and identity control alongside support coverage during formal supplier evaluation. Price then differentiates platforms that pass those operational checks and service requirements across established device fleets.

Company developments mapped to drivers, trends and opportunities (2026-2036)

Development Driver Trend Opportunity
Philips launched the Telemetry Monitor 5500 platform in September 2025 with wearable monitoring and Care Assist mobile workflows. Hospitals need continuous cardiac surveillance that follows patients without keeping every monitored person beside a fixed bedside unit. Patient monitoring is extending across beds, corridors and post-discharge care routes within connected hospital networks. Device sales and enterprise monitoring software support recurring revenue across multisite cardiac-surveillance programs within hospital systems.
Imprivata added context-aware passwordless access and behavioral analytics to Enterprise Access Management in February 2026. Clinical teams need faster access to shared devices without weakening identity controls across rotating staff groups. Endpoint security is shifting from static credentials toward risk-based access across shared clinical device fleets. Authentication licenses and identity analytics services generate recurring revenue across shared clinical endpoint programs for healthcare organizations.
Stryker launched the Sync Badge in March 2025 as a hands-free wearable endpoint for clinical communication and connected alerts. Care teams need immediate communication and system alerts during physical tasks that prevent routine smartphone use. Clinical communication is shifting toward wearable endpoints connected with EHRs, nurse call systems and patient monitors. Wearable endpoints and integration middleware support enterprise communication revenue across hospital networks that require connected alerts.

Oracle Health, Microsoft Corporation, Zebra Technologies Corporation, AirStrip Technologies and Ascom Holding AG compete through record integration, frontline hardware, clinical surveillance and virtual-care interoperability.

Source: Future Market Insights, Healthcare Mobility Solutions Market and Clinical Mobility Market Reports, 2026-2036.

Together these companies cover mobile records, clinical documentation, patient surveillance, endpoint hardware, identity control and care-team communication across healthcare settings.

Who leads the Healthcare Mobility Solutions Market?

No single company leads every category within the Healthcare Mobility Solutions Market as hospitals purchase records, endpoints, identity controls and monitoring from different specialists. Oracle Health holds an offline mobile EHR position following Community Care’s June 2025 general availability. Microsoft competes in clinical documentation and task support through Dragon Copilot across inpatient and ambulatory care workflows.

Which suppliers have documented qualification or quality approvals?

Ascom’s Myco 4 received Global Certification Forum Mission-Critical Services certification in June 2025 under reference 11758. AirStrip’s acquired AHI System carries FDA clearance for hemodynamic instability analysis, which gives the company a regulated clinical analytics capability.

Which companies provide mobile monitoring and clinical communication products?

Philips provides Telemetry Monitor 5500 and Care Assist mobile workflows for continuous cardiac monitoring across hospital networks. Zebra offers HC25 and HC55 healthcare mobile computers for secure 5G communication and data management. Stryker’s Vocera portfolio and Ascom’s Myco devices cover clinical communication workflows across hospital care teams.

Which suppliers serve North America and Europe?

Philips, Microsoft, Oracle Health, Zebra, Imprivata and Ascom maintain commercial operations across North America and Europe. Stryker reports a global operating footprint, whereas AirStrip participates in United States clinical surveillance programs.

Representative Company Overview

Company Positioning Verified market-relevant capabilities
Oracle Health Global Oracle Health provides Community Care mobile EHR access with offline synchronization and a cloud-based clinical information platform.
Microsoft Corporation Global Microsoft provides Dragon Copilot for clinical documentation and task support alongside cloud services and EHR integration.
Koninklijke Philips N.V. Global Philips provides Telemetry Monitor 5500, Care Assist mobile workflows and Mobile Cardiac Telemetry for post-discharge monitoring.
Zebra Technologies Corporation Global Zebra provides HC25 and HC55 healthcare mobile computers with 5G connectivity plus the WS101-H communication badge for frontline workflows.
AirStrip Technologies United States AirStrip provides AirStrip ONE mobile clinical surveillance and the FDA-cleared AHI System for hemodynamic instability analytics.
Imprivata International Imprivata provides Mobile Access Management and Enterprise Access Management with passwordless authentication and behavioral analytics.
Stryker Corporation Global Stryker provides the Sync Badge with Vocera Engage integration for EHR alerts, nurse call events and patient-monitor notifications.
Ascom Holding AG Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific Ascom provides Myco mobile devices, Unite communication software, AvaSure virtual nursing integration and the GCF MCS-certified Myco 4.

Research Methodology

The companies here show how the Healthcare Mobility Solutions Market is structured and do not form a ranking. A company appears with current evidence confirming healthcare mobile devices or clinical software alongside identity controls and monitoring or communication products. Evidence comes from dated company announcements and regulatory filings plus product literature and certification records that define current capabilities. Certifications belong to the product or entity that holds them, not the wider corporate group. Technology shares remain FMI estimates, with mobile device management accounting for 32.0% of the technology category in 2026.

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Healthcare Mobility Solutions Market