June 13th, 2025

Opmed.ai Is Now ECAT-Approved for U.S. Government Hospitals

Opmed.ai Is Now ECAT-Approved for U.S. Government Hospitals

Q: What’s the latest milestone for Opmed?

A: Opmed, the AI-powered platform for surgical scheduling, is now officially available to U.S. Government hospitals—including VA and Department of Defense (DoD) facilities—through the ECAT program. This approval makes Opmed fully compliant, contract-ready, and easier than ever to procure via Alliant Healthcare Products.

Q: What is ECAT and why is this significant?

A: ECAT (Electronic Catalog) is a streamlined procurement program that allows government healthcare facilities to purchase medical solutions quickly and compliantly. By being listed on ECAT, Opmed gains access to a wide network of federal health institutions that require fast, secure, and pre-approved solutions.

Q: What does Opmed offer government hospitals?

A: Opmed’s platform uses AI to optimize OR scheduling while enhancing case flow, and boosting utilization—without the need to overhaul existing hospital systems. It improves coordination between staff, rooms, and equipment to reduce inefficiencies and surgical backlogs, all while integrating seamlessly into current workflows.

Q: What’s unique about Opmed’s approach?

A: Unlike traditional OR scheduling systems, Opmed combines predictive AI with intuitive design, enabling real-time decision-making that aligns with capacity, staff availability, and patient needs. It empowers teams to do more with existing resources—and do it faster, safer, and smarter.

Q: Who can access it, and how?

A: VA and DoD hospitals can now procure Opmed directly through Alliant Healthcare Products under the ECAT contract. It’s fully compliant, deployment-ready, and designed to meet the operational realities of government health systems.

🚀 Now Available Through ECAT:
Government hospitals can now adopt AI-powered OR scheduling with confidence and speed.
Learn more at Opmed.ai‘s site.