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Spok announces strategic cost reductions delivering $6M+ in annual savings while advancing AI enhancements across Spok Care Connect® and Wireless solutions.
Q4 Software Operations Bookings Up 14% from Prior Year, and Nearly 83% From the Prior Quarter Year-Over-Year Managed Services Revenue Growth Drives Nearly 5% Growth in Software Revenue Company Provides 2026 Financial Guidance
Spok is recognized by Black Book for top clinical communication solutions, earning leading honors in secure messaging and critical alert management.
This year's insights reveal growing opportunities in clinical communication, alongside key challenges in implementation, budgets, and workforce well-being
In July 2025, U.S. News & World Report shared its 2025-2026 Best Hospital Honor Roll ranking. Eighteen of the 20 adult hospitals featured on the list also use Spok solutions.
Top-performing healthcare organizations trust Spok to support their clinical communication needs. Plano, TX. (August 5, 2025) – Spok, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Spok Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: SPOK) and a global leader in healthcare communications, today reported that 18 of the 20 adult hospitals featured on the 2025-26 U.S. News & World Report Best...
Net Income and Adjusted EBITDA Continued Growth Strong Software Operations Bookings Drives Y-O-Y Increase in Software Revenue
Company Increases Financial Guidance For 2025
Net income and adjusted EBITDA up from prior year period end software backlog up more than 15% from prior year professional services revenue up nearly 44% from Q1 2024
In the 2025 Black Book survey, Spok ranks No. 1 in two healthcare IT categories
Strong Q4 software operations bookings drive more than 13% year-over-year growth year-end software backlog up nearly 22% from prior year
Strong Q3 Software Operations Bookings Up Both Sequentially and Year-Over-Year Software Backlog Up More Than 19% From Prior Year Quarter
Top children's hospitals continue to rely on Spok for clinical communications.
