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Hospital maintenance CMMS with healthcare-specific modules for clinical engineering, facilities management, and regulatory compliance tracking.

Key Features

  • Healthcare-specific work order management
  • Preventive maintenance scheduling and compliance
  • Asset lifecycle and capital planning
  • Mobile app for technicians
  • Reporting and analytics

What It Helps You Do

Centralized work orders PM compliance tracking Mobile field access

What Sets Them Apart

Dedicated healthcare CMMS with modules purpose-built for hospital maintenance workflows including clinical engineering and environment of care.

How MPulse Uses AI

No AI/ML

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work-orders pm-scheduling healthcare-cmms compliance asset-lifecycle

Frequently Asked Questions

Is MPulse a healthcare-specific CMMS?

MPulse is a general-purpose CMMS (computerized maintenance management system, the software hospital biomed and facilities teams use to schedule and track maintenance) that is applied to healthcare alongside manufacturing, education, and facilities markets. It offers work order management, preventive maintenance scheduling, asset tracking, and reporting that hospital maintenance and clinical engineering teams use, but it is not exclusively a clinical engineering platform.

Does MPulse use AI?

No. MPulse's public product materials describe standard CMMS capabilities including preventive (time- and usage-based) maintenance scheduling, work orders, and reporting. They do not market artificial intelligence, machine learning, or predictive maintenance as distinct features. Treat MPulse as a traditional CMMS.

How is MPulse deployed?

MPulse is offered as cloud-based software with a mobile app for technicians, so teams can manage work orders and asset records from the field. It targets small, mid-size, and large facilities under a custom-quote pricing model.

Sources

  1. MPulse Software official site

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Last updated: June 9, 2026