Medaptus Launches Command, a 24/7 Operational Command Center for Hospital Medicine 


Published: 18 May 2026

Author: Towards Healthcare

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Medaptus announced the launch of Medaptus Command, the hospital medicine operations platform designed to coordinate the core workflows that drive modern hospital medicine programs. It Command brings these workflows together into a single, coordinated platform that acts as a command center for hospital medicine operations.  

Hospital medicine teams operate in a continuous, 24/7 environment, managing admissions, provider assignments, patient flow, and performance across multiple teams and facilities. Built to integrate with existing EHR environments, Command serves as an operational layer that connects and synchronizes key workflows in real time. 

According to Towards Healthcare, the healthcare command centers market is projected to experience significant growth, with estimates suggesting the market size will increase from USD 12.22 billion in 2026 to approximately USD 47.21 billion by 2035, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 16.2% from 2026 to 2035. Growth is driven by the rising demand for real-time management, the need for real-time operational intelligence, and data-driven decision-making, which is increasing due to rising patient volumes and the need for improved care coordination. The adoption of AI-powered hospital management tools and predictive analytics is transforming the market, enabling proactive decision-making and automating routine tasks. 

Chief Executive Officer of Medaptus, Malachi Charbonneau, said, Command brings intake, assignment, distribution, reconciliation, and analytics into sync, giving leaders real-time visibility and the efficiency to run their operations more effectively. 

About Medaptus  

Medaptus helps healthcare providers increase revenue, reduce manual administrative burden, and improve operational efficiency. By automating repetitive tasks, clinicians can focus more on patient care rather than paperwork. Hospitals and physician groups also benefit from improved accuracy in coding and billing, optimized patient assignments, and streamlined reconciliation processes.  

Its platform integrates with major electronic health records (EHRs) such as Epic, Cerner, Athena, and Meditech, enabling seamless bidirectional workflows for tasks like charge capture, patient assignment, and infusion coding.  

By automating repetitive tasks, clinicians can focus more on patient care rather than paperwork. Hospitals and physician groups also benefit from improved accuracy in coding and billing, optimized patient assignments, and streamlined reconciliation processes. 

A recent report by Towards Healthcare highlights that the healthcare command centers market is witnessing growth due to the increasing demand for real-time hospital operations management and the adoption of advanced analytics and AI. Command centers are becoming essential for managing hospital-at-home initiatives, where patients receive acute-level care at home supported by remote monitoring and on-demand clinical interventions.

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