-
Spain to deploy tool to track social media hate speech
-
Death toll from Ukrainian attack on Russia's Bryansk rises to 7: governor
-
'Legendary' Barbra Streisand to receive Honorary Palme d'Or at Cannes
-
Devine, Mooney top women's Hundred auction
-
British fintech Revolut gets full UK banking licence
-
US consumer inflation unchanged but price shocks from Iran war loom
-
Kneecap rapper scores new court victory as UK prosecutors lose appeal
-
IEA says members to release 400 mn barrels from oil reserves
-
Trump's 'racist hate speech' fuelling rights abuses: UN watchdog
-
Four killed in Ukraine as Moscow and Kyiv exchange drone strikes
-
India T20 hero dons disguise for unexpected train home
-
Russia says internet outages to last as long as 'necessary'
-
US consumer inflation unchanged at 2.4% year-on-year in February
-
Rana takes five wickets as Bangladesh crush Pakistan in ODI opener
-
Barca blunder: Fan ends up at wrong St James Park
-
Malaysia's JDT reach Asian Champions League quarter-finals
-
Oil jumps, stocks drop as Mideast war prolongs market volatility
-
French aid worker killed in DR Congo air strike
-
Germany, Japan to unblock oil reserves as G7 stands 'ready' to act
-
German defence giant Rheinmetall sees business boost from Mideast war
-
Malawi court dismisses 15-year lawsuit against Madonna charity
-
Trade ships hit as Iran threatens Gulf oil chokepoint
-
Airlines grapple with impact of Mideast war
-
Iran's new supreme leader injured but 'safe', says president's son
-
Thai navy says cargo ship attacked in Strait of Hormuz
-
Poland starts human trafficking probe into Epstein ring
-
Airlines in Asia hike fares as Mideast war raises fuel costs
-
UK govt to release first batch of Mandelson files
-
European football clubs score with stadium rebuilds
-
Trump said Iran 'welcome to compete' in World Cup, says Infantino
-
'No good choice': the Afghans forced to return from Iran
-
Asia stocks rise but oil resumes gains amid IEA supply report
-
Cathay says surcharge to rise as fuel prices jump during Mideast war
-
Cargo vessels hit as Iran threatens to close Gulf oil chokepoint
-
G7 energy ministers 'ready' to take 'necessary measures' on oil reserves
-
Punch the baby monkey isn't being bullied: Japan zoo
-
German defence giant Rheinmetall sees faster growth as Europe rearms
-
Fears of fuel shortage in Pakistan as tankers wait to fill up
-
Cathay Pacific expects to carry more passengers in 2026
-
Yak hack: Kyrgyz want the world to love their blonde bovine beauties
-
Iran women footballers evacuate from safe house in Australia
-
Shabby beauty: Inside Japan's oldest, defiant student dorm
-
Seoul says can deter threats from North if US weapons shifted to Mideast
-
Italy stun United States 8-6 in World Baseball Classic
-
New wave of Iran attacks as oil reserve release weighed
-
Politics meets football as China, Taiwan face off at Asian Cup
-
History offers Scots hope of ending losing run to Irish
-
Trump-Infantino 'bromance' tested by Middle East war
-
Ruthless Sinner subdues Fonseca to reach Indian Wells quarter-finals
-
Kharg Island: Iran's vital oil hub in the crosshairs?
Enterprise Health Achieves Strong Annual Recurring Revenue Growth in 2025
Leading occupational health software provider continues momentum with eighth consecutive year of double-digit expansion
FORT WAYNE, IN / ACCESS Newswire / March 10, 2026 / Enterprise Health, the only occupational health IT solution to combine compliance, clinical care and employee engagement on a single platform, today announced annual recurring revenue (ARR) growth in excess of 20 percent for 2025. This marks the company's eighth straight year of double-digit growth.
The sustained expansion reflects increasing demand from enterprise employers, health systems, universities and government agencies seeking a comprehensive solution to manage occupational health programs at scale. Enterprise Health software supports large organizations that operate onsite employee health clinics by helping streamline the tracking and management of occupational health and compliance, clinical care and employee engagement.
Last year, Enterprise Health added several new clients to its growing roster, including several large health systems and a high-profile government agency. In addition to new client acquisitions, Enterprise Health also expanded services provided to its existing client base.
"Eight consecutive years of double-digit growth demonstrates that organizations recognize the value of an integrated and highly focused approach to occupational health," said Jeff Donnell, Enterprise Health president. "Our clients need a single platform that handles everything from OSHA compliance and medical surveillance to employee engagement and clinical documentation."
Enterprise Health's platform features include:
Comprehensive medical surveillance and compliance management
ONC-ACB certified electronic health record
Ozwell AI for clinical decision support and documentation
Mobile-first employee, supervisor and applicant portals
Advanced analytics and reporting
Integration capabilities with enterprise systems
With the convergence of increasing regulatory complexity, workforce health challenges and rapid AI adoption in healthcare, Enterprise Health expects to build on its growth trajectory in 2026 and beyond. The company continues to invest in its platform to meet the growing demand for modern occupational health solutions.
About Enterprise Health
Enterprise Health is one of the largest providers of occupational health software in the world, serving clients in more than 50 countries and supporting several million employees globally. The platform delivers the only comprehensive employee health record that unifies occupational health and compliance, clinical care and employee engagement in a single solution built on an ONC-ACB certified EHR platform. Enterprise Health also offers Ozwell AI, the first AI technology to earn pDSI-Risk certification from Drummond, ensuring data protection, privacy risk management and regulatory compliance.
For more information, visit enterprisehealth.com.
CONTACT: Mimi Brodt, [email protected], 317-501-0451
SOURCE: Enterprise Health
View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire
O.Karlsson--AMWN