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Medical Surveillance Software
Platforms that track recurring, exposure-based surveillance with due dates and cohorts.
Last reviewed: June 2026
What is medical surveillance software?
Medical surveillance software tracks recurring, exposure-based exams — audiometric, respiratory, heavy-metal, and asbestos surveillance — using due dates and exposure cohorts. It groups employees by hazard, schedules the next required test automatically, and flags overdue surveillance before a program drifts out of compliance and becomes expensive to reconstruct.
Surveillance is recurring and exposure-driven, which is exactly why manual tracking quietly falls behind. Cohort-based scheduling and overdue flags keep a program defensible without someone babysitting a spreadsheet.
These are the platforms we track that support medical surveillance programs. Exposure types and automation depth vary, so validate the specific protocols you run with each vendor.
Why it matters
Surveillance is recurring and exposure-driven. Manual tracking quietly drifts out of compliance and gets expensive to reconstruct.
Occupational health platforms with medical surveillance built-in
These compared platforms offer medical surveillance as a built-in capability in our matrix. Coverage details vary — use this as a shortlist starting point, then verify with each vendor.
- Axion Health (ReadySet)Healthcare and large employers prioritizing employee health and surveillance.
Benchmark GensuiteLarge enterprises that want employee health managed alongside EHS, incidents, and ESG.
BlueHiveSmall and mid-size occupational health providers that want to manage employer orders and the services they deliver on one modern, network-connected platform with quick onboarding.
ConcentraEmployers that prefer to outsource occupational health to a national clinic network rather than run their own software.
CorityLarge enterprises standardizing occupational health within a wider EHS program.
EnablonGlobal enterprises managing occupational health within a broader EHS, risk, and ESG platform.
Enterprise HealthEmployer on-site clinics and health systems wanting a certified clinical EHR with occ health depth.
ImmuwareHealth systems and employers that need rigorous immunization and medical-surveillance compliance.
MeddbaseUK and international occupational health providers managing referrals, surveillance, and billing.
MedgateLarge, safety-driven employers managing occupational health at scale.
Net Health (Occupational Medicine)Occupational medicine clinics and provider groups wanting a mature, full-featured incumbent.
OccuCareIndustrial employers and on-site clinics that want clinical EMR, surveillance, and wellness in one suite.
PureOHSEmployers and enterprises standardizing medical surveillance, compliance, and OSHA reporting across sites.
UL SYSTOCOccupational medicine clinics that value a proven, workflow-focused incumbent.
VelocityEHSLarge employers centralizing workforce health within a wider EHS and ESG program.
Partial or add-on support
These platforms offer medical surveillance partially, through a module, or via an add-on.
Related reading
Occupational Health Software Requirements Checklist →Related capabilities
Frequently asked questions
What is medical surveillance software?
Medical surveillance software tracks recurring, exposure-based exams — audiometric, respiratory, heavy-metal, and asbestos surveillance — using due dates and exposure cohorts. It groups employees by hazard, schedules the next required test automatically, and flags overdue surveillance before a program drifts out of compliance and becomes expensive to reconstruct.
Which occupational health platforms include medical surveillance?
Platforms we track that build this in include Axion Health (ReadySet), Benchmark Gensuite, BlueHive, Concentra, Cority, Enablon, Enterprise Health, Immuware, and others. Some others offer it partially or as an add-on. See the full list above, and confirm the specifics with each vendor.
How do we determine support for medical surveillance?
We compile support levels from public product information, marking each capability as built-in, partial/add-on, or not offered, and apply the same checklist to every vendor. Listings are never sold. Always confirm current capabilities directly with the vendor before deciding.