
| Company | Headquarters | Annual Revenue | Year |
| Philips Healthcare (Royal Philips) | Amsterdam, Netherlands | €18.2 billion (company total) | 1891 |
| Medline Industries | Northfield, Illinois, USA | US$21.2 billion (company total) | 1966 |
| TIDI Products LLC | Neenah, Wisconsin, USA | $750 million (2025) | 1969 |
| Joerns Healthcare | Charlotte, North Carolina, USA | $750 million (2025) | 1889 |
| Curbell Medical Products, Inc | Orchard Park, New York, USA | $32.1 million (2025) | 1942 |
| AliMed Inc. | Dedham, Massachusetts, USA | $35 million (2025) | 1970 |
| TekTone Sound & Signal Mfg | Franklin, North Carolina, USA | $21.2 million (2024) | 1973 |
| Securitas Healthcare (formerly Stanley Healthcare) | Waukesha, Wisconsin, USA | $15.77 billion (2025, parent company) | 1934 |
Philips Healthcare (a division of Royal Philips) develops patient monitoring, imaging, and connected care technologies for hospitals and home settings. Headquartered in Amsterdam, it focuses on interoperable platforms that tie bedside devices with analytics to improve safety, efficiency, and outcomes.
Patient monitoring systems (IntelliVue/IntelliVue Guardian)
Sleep & respiratory care devices (PAP, masks, oxygen therapy)
Diagnostic imaging & ultrasound platforms with AI-enabled workflows
Platform-first approach that connects devices to cloud analytics
Heavy R&D in AI/automation to reduce alarm fatigue and manual charting
Lifecycle services and managed equipment programs to lower TCO for providers
Rising demand for telemonitoring in step-down and post-acute settings
Integrated early-warning solutions to reduce adverse events and LOS
Expansion in emerging markets upgrading hospital infrastructure
Large installed base driving standardization of patient-safety protocols
Training and education programs that scale best practices globally
Participation in open data standards to improve interoperability
Co-developments with hospital networks on centralized monitoring hubs
Cloud collaborations to expand HealthSuite and remote serviceability
Ongoing ecosystem partnerships (middleware/EHR/RTLS) for end-to-end workflows
Medline is a global manufacturer and distributor of medical supplies and post-acute equipment. With a deep logistics footprint and private-label breadth, Medline supports hospitals, long-term care, and home health providers with reliable supply and value-based programs.
Bed & fall-prevention accessories, sensor pads, and nurse-call peripherals
Medical consumables (PPE, wound care, urology, OR)
Durable medical equipment (DME) and post-acute furnishings
Scale-driven manufacturing and distribution to stabilize supply and pricing
Supplier-managed inventory and data-sharing to reduce stockouts
Portfolio expansion via private label and selective acquisitions
Standardization deals with IDNs and aged-care chains
Growth in home care/remote monitoring kits
Sustainability-focused products for hospitals meeting ESG goals
Extensive distribution network that strengthens supply resilience
Education programs for post-acute caregivers to elevate safety practices
Support for community health and emergency preparedness initiatives
Strategic distribution agreements with large health systems
Joint initiatives to redesign packaging and reduce waste
Co-branded safety programs with post-acute networks
TIDI designs single-use infection-prevention and patient-safety products for acute and post-acute care. Its portfolio spans barrier protection, fall-prevention brands (including the Posey® line), and procedure-ready kits that streamline bedside workflows.
Posey® fall-prevention solutions (sensor pads, alarms, protectors)
Barrier drapes, covers, and exam room supplies
Procedure kits and single-use accessories for infection control
Focus on single-use safety to lower HAIs and cross-contamination
Brand consolidation (Posey®) to deliver complete fall-prevention bundles
Close VOC loops with nursing leadership for rapid product iteration
Increasing regulatory emphasis on HAI and fall metrics
Standardized kits for ambulatory and ASC growth
International expansion in long-term and rehab facilities
Supports hospitals in achieving quality metrics tied to reimbursement
Scalable single-use alternatives reduce reprocessing burdens
Training assets that standardize fall-prevention protocols across sites
Integration of Posey® portfolio into TIDI safety ecosystems
Co-development with provider councils on pressure and fall reduction
Channel partnerships to extend reach into home-health distributors
Joerns provides post-acute care equipment and services, including therapeutic surfaces, safe-patient handling, and rental/logistics solutions, helping facilities improve mobility, reduce falls, and manage pressure-injury risk.
Therapeutic support surfaces and low beds
Patient lifts and safe-handling accessories
Equipment rental, delivery, and preventive maintenance services
“Equipment-as-a-service” models to align cost with utilization
Service logistics that shorten turnaround and downtime
Clinical education to embed handling and pressure-injury protocols
Aging populations increasing long-term and skilled-nursing demand
Analytics on fleet utilization to optimize capital planning
Partnerships with payers on outcomes-based programs
Broader access to specialty surfaces in under-resourced facilities
Safer handling reduces caregiver injuries and turnover
Standardized service SLAs raise quality across multi-facility groups
Regional service alliances with SNF/rehab chains
Co-training programs with insurers on pressure-injury prevention
Distributor partnerships to expand reach in home care
Curbell Medical designs nurse call accessories and patient-engagement hardware that interface with leading nurse-call systems, improving communication, workflow efficiency, and safety at the bedside.
Pillow speakers, staff stations, and room control interfaces
Fall-risk peripherals (call cords, bed cables, adaptors)
Patient engagement/TV control devices integrated with HIT systems
Vendor-neutral compatibility with major nurse-call platforms
Human-factors engineering to reduce misuse and false alarms
Robust supply chain for quick-turn replacements and retrofits
Upgrades during hospital renovation cycles
Accessibility solutions for rehab and bariatric populations
Custom OEM solutions with bed and device manufacturers
Improves response times, reducing adverse events and anxiety
Extends device accessibility to non-verbal or limited-mobility patients
Standard components simplify training across large health systems
Joint development with bed makers for seamless bedside control
Distribution tie-ins with AV/integration partners
Co-validation projects with nurse-call OEMs for plug-and-play use
AliMed supplies specialty medical products for rehab, OR, imaging, and patient safety. Its catalog model and direct manufacturing enable quick delivery of niche solutions for fall-prevention and pressure management.
Fall-prevention alarms, sensor pads, and safety wearables
Positioners and pressure-relief supports for OR/imaging
Rehab aids and mobility accessories
Hybrid of in-house manufacturing and curated sourcing
Rapid product customization for facility-specific needs
Education-led selling to therapy and nursing teams
Growth in outpatient surgery and imaging centers
Bundled fall-prevention kits for SNFs and assisted living
E-commerce expansion for small practices and home caregivers
Widens access to specialized supports that reduce injury risk
Product guides standardize positioning and safety practices
Short lead times help smaller sites meet compliance quickly
Co-branding with distributors for targeted rehab markets
Sourcing partnerships to fill catalog gaps quickly
Joint training content with clinician advisors
TekTone manufactures nurse call and alerting systems used in hospitals, clinics, and senior living. Its solutions emphasize reliability, integration, and ease of maintenance for clinical communications.
Nurse call systems (wired/IP), code and staff alerts
Resident wandering and emergency call for senior living
Integration modules for EHR/RTLS/phone systems
Modular platforms that scale from small clinics to large campuses
Open integrations so facilities can mix best-of-breed components
Dealer network for installation, training, and support
Retrofits from legacy analog to IP systems
Growth in assisted living and memory care safety systems
Data analytics on call volumes to optimize staffing
Faster response times and better staff coordination
Supports aging-in-place with discrete safety monitoring
Localized dealer support strengthens rural care coverage
Collaborations with integrators to add RTLS and wireless devices
Interop projects with phone/PBX vendors
Channel partnerships expanding into new regions
RF Technologies develops safety and security solutions for healthcare and senior living. Its Bed-Check® brand pioneered simple, reliable bed-exit alarms that help caregivers prevent falls.
Bed-Check® sensor pads and monitors
Wander management and staff duress systems
Wireless nurse call and alerting devices
Focus on durable, easy-to-use devices for frontline caregivers
Site assessments and staff training to improve adherence
Continuous improvement to reduce nuisance alarms
System upgrades to wireless/centralized alerting
Integration with EHR and analytics to document interventions
Expansion in rehab and post-surgical units with high fall risk
Reduces fall-related injuries and readmissions
Improves caregiver efficiency and satisfaction
Supports safety culture in long-term care communities
Integration collaborations with leading nurse-call platforms
Partnerships with senior living chains for standardized rollouts
Joint education campaigns on fall-prevention best practices
Emfit (Finland) provides contact-free sleep and movement sensing using ferroelectret film technology. Its sensors support seizure detection, bed-exit alerting, and wellness tracking in home and facility settings.
Contact-free bed sensors for movement and heart/respiratory trends
Seizure/nighttime movement monitors
Bed-exit alerts for fall-risk patients
Non-invasive sensing to improve comfort and adherence
Data algorithms tuned for low-motion and nocturnal events
Partnerships with distributors serving neurology and senior care
Growing interest in unobtrusive sleep and safety monitoring
Integration with platforms used by home-care agencies
Expansion into remote patient monitoring (RPM) bundles
Earlier detection of risky movement patterns during sleep
Reduced caregiver checks, improving rest and dignity
Broader access to seizure safety tools outside hospital walls
Channel partnerships with neurology equipment suppliers
API integrations with third-party dashboards
Joint pilots with assisted living providers
Securitas Healthcare delivers real-time location systems (RTLS), staff safety, and infant protection technologies used by hospitals worldwide. The company’s solutions help track people and assets, streamline workflows, and elevate patient safety.
RTLS for asset tracking and clinical workflow
Staff duress and infant protection systems
Environmental monitoring for temperature-sensitive assets
Enterprise-scale deployments with robust cybersecurity
Use-case playbooks (asset turn, PAR level optimization, ED flow)
Managed services and analytics that sustain ROI over time
OR and ED workflow analytics to reduce bottlenecks
Enterprise safety programs across multi-hospital IDNs
Integrations with EHR, CMMS, and nurse-call ecosystems
Fewer lost assets and faster equipment turns improve care access
Staff safety tools reduce incidents and support retention
Infant protection systems standardize perinatal safety practices
Collaborations with EHR and CMMS vendors for closed-loop tracking
Partner projects with biomedical teams on preventive maintenance
Joint success programs with IDNs to expand RTLS use cases
The U.S. smart sensor pads market is on an upward trajectory, poised to generate substantial revenue growth, potentially climbing into the hundreds of millions over the forecast years from 2025 to 2034. This surge is attributed to evolving consumer preferences and technological advancements reshaping the industry.
FDA Approvals: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approves innovative products for evaluating patient health. In September 2024, the FDA granted 510(k) clearance to a contactless, under-the-mattress device to diagnose obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). The device helps in home screening, monitoring sleep, breathing, and cardiovascular activity.
Increasing Investments: In January 2025, Siren announced that it raised $9.5 million in funding to develop and adopt its diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) prevention product. Siren Socks can detect early signs of potential foot injuries by sensing a patient’s foot temperature and detecting hotspots that indicate potential ulcers.
Antoine Robiliard, Vice President of Withings Health Solutions, commented on FDA approval of its non-invasive, contactless sleep apnea device that the company is glad to bring Sleep Rx to the U.S. market. The device creates a new sleep apnea diagnosis and management paradigm, enabling earlier and more precise diagnosis.
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