Visionflex Group Ltd Secures $0.8M NSW Health Remote Monitoring Hardware Contract

By Josua Ferreira -

Visionflex secures ~$0.8m NSW Health contract for remote patient monitoring hardware

Visionflex Group (ASX:VFX) has been awarded a contract worth approximately $0.8 million by NSW Health to supply proprietary clinical hardware.

The agreement supports NSW Health’s statewide Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) Digital Uplift initiative for its Hospital in the Home (HITH) and Virtual Hospital programs. The award followed a Request for Quote (RFQ) process, with hardware delivery expected to be completed in June 2026. The win positions Visionflex within large-scale enterprise virtual care deployments across the state’s public health system.

What the contract delivers

The contract requires Visionflex to supply proprietary hardware across multiple NSW hospitals and health service organisations. The deployment forms part of the RPM Digital Uplift initiative, which aims to expand connected clinical devices so clinicians can remotely monitor patient vital signs, support recovery in the home environment, and reduce avoidable hospital presentations.

Hardware deployment is scheduled for completion in June 2026. The company noted the contract contains standard terms and conditions customary for agreements of this nature.

NSW Health Contract Snapshot

Hardware Item Quantity
General Examination Cameras (GEIS) 127
Video Examination Camera Glass Kits 162
Approximate contract value ~$0.8M

Why remote patient monitoring matters

Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) uses connected devices to track a patient’s vital signs from their home rather than from a hospital bed.

Hospital in the Home (HITH) and Virtual Hospital models extend this concept, allowing patients to receive hospital-level care while recovering at home. These programs are designed to ease pressure on physical hospital capacity.

What this means for Visionflex investors

The contract reflects validation of Visionflex’s enterprise-scale capability rather than a single one-off sale. According to the company, the engagement demonstrates increasing adoption of its technology within large-scale virtual care programs.

Joshua Mundey, Managing Director and CEO

“This engagement reflects the increasing adoption of Visionflex technology within large scale virtual care programs and further validates the Company’s capability to support enterprise healthcare deployments across Australia.”

Key takeaways for investors include:

  • A government-backed contract with a statewide health system (NSW Health)

  • Awarded via a competitive RFQ process

  • Demonstrated capability for enterprise healthcare deployments across Australia

No recurring revenue, follow-on orders, or earnings guidance have been disclosed in connection with the contract. For now, the award stands as evidence of Visionflex’s ability to participate in large-scale virtual care rollouts within the Australian public health sector.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Visionflex NSW Health contract for?

Visionflex has been awarded an approximately $0.8 million contract to supply proprietary clinical hardware — including 127 General Examination Cameras and 162 Video Examination Camera Glass Kits — to NSW Health in support of its Remote Patient Monitoring Digital Uplift initiative for Hospital in the Home and Virtual Hospital programs.

What is Remote Patient Monitoring and why is NSW Health investing in it?

Remote Patient Monitoring uses connected devices to track patient vital signs from home rather than a hospital bed, allowing patients to receive hospital-level care while recovering at home and reducing pressure on physical hospital capacity — a key driver behind NSW Health's statewide Digital Uplift initiative.

When will Visionflex deliver the hardware to NSW Health?

Hardware delivery under the contract is scheduled to be completed in June 2026, with deployment spanning multiple NSW hospitals and health service organisations.

Does the NSW Health contract include recurring revenue for Visionflex?

No — the announcement does not disclose any recurring revenue, follow-on orders, or earnings guidance connected to this contract; it is a hardware supply agreement with a one-time approximate value of $0.8 million.

How was the Visionflex contract awarded by NSW Health?

The contract was awarded through a formal Request for Quote (RFQ) process, meaning Visionflex competed against other suppliers before being selected to supply hardware for the statewide program.

Josua Ferreira
By Josua Ferreira
Partnership Director
Josua Ferreira holds a Bachelor of Commerce in Marketing and Advertising and brings a background in publication, business development, and ASX market storytelling. He has worked with listed companies across the resource sector and broader market, combining sharp commercial instincts with a genuine commitment to keeping investors informed.
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