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{{Company
{{DISPLAYTITLE:Smart Crowding}}
|name=Smart Crowding
{{Infobox company
|location=Norway
| name = Smart Crowding AS
|category=AI Admin & Automation
| org_number = 985780021
|founded=N/A
| founded = 2003-06-09
|funding=N/A
| employees = Not disclosed
|website=N/A
| address = Norway
| industry = 46.490 – Other wholesale trade
| website = https://smartcrowding.com
| nht_category = Startup
| description = Smart Crowding provides healthcare overcrowding data and solutions for over 130 countries. Platform includes overcrowding statistics, evidence base, and coordination tools. Addresses the global healthcare worker crisis including burnout, moral injury, and suicide among healthcare workers. Covers safe staffing legislation and evidence for healthcare coordination.
| notes = No disclosed revenue or funding. Founded 2003. Global data platform for healthcare overcrowding — unusual niche with high policy relevance.
| related_companies = [[Resani]], [[Dynalon]], [[Norse Feedback]], [[Norway Health Tech]]
| categories = Norway Health Tech, Startups, Health Policy, Healthcare Operations, Data Analytics
| sources = https://smartcrowding.com; https://data.brreg.no/enhetsregisteret/api/enheter/985780021
}}
}}


== What They Do ==
== About ==
Hospital flow management


== Funding ==
Smart Crowding AS is a Norwegian company providing data and solutions for healthcare system overcrowding. Founded in 2003, the company addresses a global problem with a data-driven approach.
'''Valuation:''' Not disclosed. Norway Health Tech member.


== Revenue ==
== Platform ==
'''Source:''' proff.no (to be researched)


== See Also ==
The Smart Crowding platform provides:
* [[Norway Health Tech]]
* [[Norway]]
* [[Companies]]


[[Category:Company]]
=== Data ===
[[Category:Norway]]
 
* Overcrowding data and statistics for 130+ countries
* Key statistics sourced and scannable
* Evidence base for healthcare system challenges
 
=== Policy Focus ===
 
* The Case for Coordination — why adding more beds alone does not solve overcrowding
* Healthcare worker crisis — addressing burnout, moral injury, and suicide among healthcare workers
* Safe staffing legislation and evidence
 
== Clinical Need ==
 
Emergency department overcrowding is a global healthcare crisis, associated with:
* Increased mortality
* Delayed treatment
* Staff burnout
* Healthcare worker mental health crisis
 
== Market Position ==
 
Smart Crowding's data-driven approach to healthcare overcrowding addresses a policy and operational need. The company competes with traditional hospital capacity management approaches but with a global data and evidence platform.
 
== References ==
<references/>
 
[[Category:Norway Health Tech]]
[[Category:Startups]]
[[Category:Health Policy]]
[[Category:Healthcare Operations]]
[[Category:Data Analytics]]

Latest revision as of 20:32, 14 April 2026

Template:Infobox company

About[edit]

Smart Crowding AS is a Norwegian company providing data and solutions for healthcare system overcrowding. Founded in 2003, the company addresses a global problem with a data-driven approach.

Platform[edit]

The Smart Crowding platform provides:

Data[edit]

  • Overcrowding data and statistics for 130+ countries
  • Key statistics sourced and scannable
  • Evidence base for healthcare system challenges

Policy Focus[edit]

  • The Case for Coordination — why adding more beds alone does not solve overcrowding
  • Healthcare worker crisis — addressing burnout, moral injury, and suicide among healthcare workers
  • Safe staffing legislation and evidence

Clinical Need[edit]

Emergency department overcrowding is a global healthcare crisis, associated with:

  • Increased mortality
  • Delayed treatment
  • Staff burnout
  • Healthcare worker mental health crisis

Market Position[edit]

Smart Crowding's data-driven approach to healthcare overcrowding addresses a policy and operational need. The company competes with traditional hospital capacity management approaches but with a global data and evidence platform.

References[edit]