OnPage Named in the 2025 Gartner® Hype Cycle™ for Real-Time Health System Technologies
We’re excited to share that OnPage has been recognized as a Sample Vendor in the 2025 Gartner® Hype Cycle™ for Real-Time Health System Technologies, within the Clinical Communication and Collaboration (CC&C) category.
According to Gartner, CC&C systems are mobile platforms used by clinicians, care teams, patients, and caregivers to collaborate on treatment and care activity across ambulatory, acute, post-acute, and virtual care settings. These systems help improve situational awareness at the point of care and during care transitions.
Why This Matters
The healthcare sector continues to face critical challenges: workforce shortages, rising patient acuity, and growing pressure to streamline operations. In this landscape, communication platforms that enable real-time collaboration, patient engagement, and operational efficiency are more crucial than ever.
Gartner also emphasizes the importance of interoperability, noting that CC&C solutions must integrate seamlessly with adjacent systems, such as nurse call, interactive patient care, and alarm management platforms, to fully realize the emerging care team collaboration (CTC) ecosystem.
We believe OnPage is well-positioned to meet these evolving needs. Its open API architecture and integrations with EHRs, scheduling systems, and device alarms support secure and intelligent workflows that unify clinical operations.
We also view our inclusion in Gartner’s Hype Cycle as validation of our continued efforts to help healthcare organizations reduce communication gaps, accelerate response times, and improve coordination, especially during time-sensitive clinical events.
Supporting the Real-Time Health System Vision
This year’s Hype Cycle highlights 33 technologies that help healthcare providers evolve into real-time health systems (RTHS): organizations that are responsive, collaborative, and operationally aware. As Gartner outlines, these innovations support the strategic shift toward digital care delivery, automation, and advanced interoperability.
We view OnPage’s presence in the CC&C category as a sign of our alignment with this broader vision. Our platform provides care teams with a unified, mobile-first solution that bridges communication across departments, facilities, and digital health systems. Features such as priority-based alerting, escalation policies, and integration with EHR and other clinical tools help ensure that the right people are mobilized at the right time—whether it’s during a code event or a routine care handoff.
We’re also committed to enabling interoperability across the care continuum. With a flexible Public API and integrations spanning scheduling platforms, alarm systems, and EHRs, OnPage helps teams unify communications in support of a broader, ecosystem-wide coordination model.
What We’re Focused On
At OnPage, our mission is to enable smarter, urgent clinical communication workflows through secure, context-rich communication. We continue to focus on:
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Enhancing care team collaboration during and after clinical encounters
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Reducing alert fatigue by delivering only the most critical messages using distinguishable alert tones
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Improving on-call responsiveness with intelligent, dynamic routing and escalation
- Providing role-based communication to eliminate ambiguity around who’s on call and ensure the right person is contacted at the right time
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Maintaining HIPAA compliance to protect patient privacy and support secure care coordination
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Driving interoperability with nurse call, scheduling systems, and other key healthcare systems and platforms
As healthcare systems modernize their infrastructure and replace aging pager networks, we believe that CC&C platforms like OnPage will play a key role in optimizing communication at scale.
Looking Forward
We’re honored to be included in the 2025 Gartner Hype Cycle for Real-Time Health System Technologies. As we look to the future, we remain committed to supporting care teams with tools that reduce on-call burnout, strengthen coordination during time-sensitive clinical situations, and support real-time responsiveness—critical components of delivering high-quality patient care.