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HANDLE Global provides Capital Cycle Management (CCM®), a platform for healthcare organizations positioned as an end-to-end “capital operating system” for clinical, infrastructure, and IT capital equipment. It aims to address common hospital pain points such as fragmented equipment records, inconsistent data definitions, and inefficient collaboration across capital requests, budgeting, procurement, and asset disposition.
Based on the website content, the platform’s core modules include Fleet Visibility, Request Hub, Budget Intelligence, Enterprise Budget Alignment, Super-Charged Sourcing, and Marketplace. Request Hub is described in relatively concrete terms: it supports customizable capital request forms, standardized request fields, product-catalog-based selection, rules-based approval routing, and reviews across clinical, operational, and IT stakeholders, with approvals available in-app or via email. CCM® also emphasizes connecting capital asset data with budgeting and purchasing decisions, while Marketplace is used to buy new or refurbished equipment and manage equipment disposition.
The official website does not publish pricing. It only states “Pricing / No one size fits all solutions here,” suggesting a more customized quote-based model. There is no visible information about a free plan, public trial, payment methods, or package tiers. Deployment options are also not clearly disclosed. Although there are login portals for CCM and Marketplace, and the product appears to be cloud SaaS in form, it is not possible to confirm whether self-hosting is supported.
Collaboration features are mainly reflected in the capital request and approval workflows, making the platform suitable for joint review by supply chain, finance, clinical, operations, IT, biomedical engineering, and other teams. In terms of third-party partnerships, HANDLE has established a strategic partnership with Vizient, allowing Vizient members to access its platform, Marketplace, and capital solutions. However, the website does not list integrations with ERP, finance, EHR, or equipment management systems, nor does it provide information about APIs, webhooks, or developer support. On security and compliance, the website mentions the need for centralized visibility into cybersecurity, patient safety, and recall risks related to capital assets, but it does not disclose HANDLE’s own SOC 2, HIPAA, or similar certifications.
The main strengths are its clear focus on the healthcare vertical, its coverage of the full capital equipment lifecycle from requests and budgeting to procurement and disposition, and its use of data visualization to reduce blind spots in capital planning. The downside is limited transparency around commercial details: pricing, deployment, security, and integration specifics all require confirmation with sales. It is better suited to U.S. healthcare systems, large hospital groups, supply chain teams, and capital planning teams. For general enterprise procurement teams or hospitals in China, adoption would require careful evaluation of local system integration, data compliance, Chinese-language support, and service delivery.
Access from China is unknown. Payments and contracts would most likely need to be handled through communication with an overseas team. If a local alternative is needed, organizations could evaluate Yonyou, Kingdee, Zhenyun, and SUNWAY, or build a similar workflow on top of an existing hospital HIS, ERP, or equipment management system.
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