Cloud-connected medical devices and remote patient care services
iHealth Labs operates a hardware-plus-services model spanning cloud-connected medical devices (blood pressure monitors, glucose meters, wireless scales) and a managed remote patient care program launched in 2018. Their tech stack is heavily weighted toward supply-chain and enterprise operations (SAP, Oracle, Manhattan, Blue Yonder, NetSuite) with BI tooling (Power BI, Tableau) — a pattern that reflects the complexity of managing physical product distribution and inventory. Current hiring skews toward finance and sales roles, signaling growth in go-to-market execution and backend operations scaling.
Founded in 2010, iHealth Labs manufactures and distributes consumer medical devices and home diagnostics, primarily targeting chronic disease management and preventive health. The company operates two revenue streams: direct-to-consumer hardware sales (blood pressure monitors, glucose meters, fitness trackers) and a B2B managed service called Unified Care, which deploys specialists to support patients between clinic visits using remote monitoring and chronic care management protocols. In 2021, iHealth received FDA Emergency Use Authorization for an over-the-counter COVID-19 antigen rapid test and became a supplier to U.S. federal and state governments. The org operates with 51–200 employees across the United States and is managing active supply-chain transformation, including TMS/WMS implementation and routing automation, alongside chronic disease program expansion.
SAP, Oracle, NetSuite, Manhattan, Blue Yonder for ERP and supply-chain management; Power BI and Tableau for analytics; Google Workspace and Zoom for collaboration. No recent cloud or AI adopters listed.
Supply-chain modernization (TMS/WMS, routing automation), chronic disease management program expansion, ERP workflow optimization, inventory and forecasting improvements, and data analytics dashboards for operational diagnostics.
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