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HTMwire assessment

mPro3 is a HIPAA-compliant computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) built for hospitals, universities, and healthcare facilities. It covers standard CMMS workflows such as work order management, asset and equipment tracking, preventive maintenance scheduling, and compliance documentation. Public detail on the vendor, founding, and pricing is limited, so several record fields could not be verified.

Key Features

  • HIPAA-compliant CMMS
  • Work order management
  • Asset and equipment tracking
  • Preventive maintenance scheduling
  • Compliance documentation

What It Helps You Do

HIPAA-aligned recordkeeping Maintenance scheduling Asset visibility

What Sets Them Apart

A healthcare-specific, HIPAA-compliant CMMS positioned for hospitals and universities rather than general industrial maintenance.

How mPro3 Uses AI

No AI/ML

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Tags

cmms hipaa-compliant equipment-management preventive-maintenance saas

Trust Signals

Customers
Hospitals, universities, and healthcare facilities
Certifications
Markets HIPAA compliance

Frequently Asked Questions

Is mPro3 designed for healthcare facilities?

Yes. mPro3 is a HIPAA-compliant CMMS built specifically for hospitals, universities, and healthcare facilities rather than general industrial use.

Can mPro3 manage biomedical equipment maintenance?

mPro3 provides standard CMMS workflows (work orders, asset tracking, preventive maintenance, compliance documentation) for healthcare. Its public materials do not explicitly state it is dedicated to biomedical or clinical engineering equipment, so confirm scope with the vendor.

Does mPro3 publish its pricing?

No. mPro3 does not disclose pricing publicly. As a cloud CMMS it is likely subscription-based, but specific tiers are not published.

Does mPro3 use AI?

There is no public indication that mPro3 markets AI or machine-learning features, so we classify it as not using AI.

Sources

  1. mPro3 official website

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Last updated: June 8, 2026