TEMP - 10 Best Digital Health Companies Leading the Future of Care

TEMP - 10 Best Digital Health Companies Leading the Future of Care

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Publish date: 19 March 2026
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Traditionally, patients had to visit a provider’s practice in person to get healthcare services. That reality is rapidly changing as various innovative digital health solutions become popular. For instance, in chronic care, remote patient care platforms are extending providers’ reach beyond clinic walls, ensuring patients receive continuous, high-touch care to better manage their conditions and reduce avoidable adverse events. In this post, we’ll discuss the various digital health companies currently transforming healthcare nationwide and offer guidance on selecting the best one for your practice.

TL;DR - 10 Best Digital Health Companies

Here’s a breakdown of the top digital health companies currently shaping healthcare delivery:

Company

Features

Best For

KangarooHealth

Remote patient monitoring and care coordination features Integrates with more than 100 wearable devices Seamless EHR integration AI-powered predictive analytics Omnichannel communication (to engage with patients) Automated documentation

Remote patient care for chronic conditions (RPM, RTM, CCM, PCM, APCM, and GUIDE)

CureMD

EHR features Practice management features Medical billing features

Streamlining administration and operations

eClinicalWorks

EHR features Clinical documentation Patient engagement features Patient data research RCM features

Outpatient practices looking to streamline admin tasks

athenahealth

AI-native EHR AI-supported note-taking RCM features Patient engagement features

Providers looking for AI-native workflows to reduce administrative burden

Abridge

Generative AI for note-taking Ability to produce billable, audit-ready notes

ealth systems seeking an enterprise-grade AI solution for note-taking

Hinge Health

Virtual physical therapy features Computer vision (motion tracking) Wearable device for pain relief

Providers, consultants, and individuals seeking structured virtual physical therapy

NeuroFlow

Behavioral health risk analysis Gamification features

Health systems and payers looking to scale behavioral health risk analysis

Teladoc

Virtual doctor support features Chronic condition management features

Health systems looking to facilitate 24/7 access to care via phone

Oracle Health

Integrated enterprise solutions Includes an EHR, clinical AI agent, data intelligence, and population health management

Large health systems and government services seeking highly scalable digital health solutions

Sprinter Health

Hybrid care leveraging “sprinters” on the ground Predictive logistics

Primary providers looking to effectively address social determinants of health

What is a Digital Health Company?

Digital health companies utilize devices, software, and data analytics to improve the efficiency and personalization of healthcare delivery.

The key digital technologies enabling this shift include:

  • Mobile and web applications
  • Artificial intelligence and data analytics
  • Internet of things and connected medical devices
  • APIs and interoperability, as many providers require seamless integration with their existing EMRs/EHRs

Many providers across the board are already leveraging the infrastructure provided by these companies, ranging from remote patient monitoring solutions to AI-driven insights, to support patient-centered care outside traditional clinical settings.

Dr. Xiaoxu Kang

Dr. Xiaoxu Kang

Author

As CEO and Founder of Kangaroohealth, Dr. Kang is a healthcare innovator with nearly two decades of experience in healthcare and 20+ national and international awards. She received her PhD and medical training from Johns Hopkins University.Dr. Kang, CEO and Founder of Kangaroohealth, is a healthcare innovator with nearly two decades of experience. She has received over 20 national and international awards. Dr. Kang completed her PhD and medical training at Johns Hopkins University.

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