Redefining Respiratory Care with React Health

Published in Respiratory & Sleep on April 15, 2025

Redefining Respiratory Care with React Health

Over the past year, React Health has undergone significant changes, transforming from a distributor to a design powerhouse. With substantial investments in products, services, and people, React Health is better equipped than ever to meet the needs of healthcare providers and patients. 

A New Era for React Health 

React Health has seen remarkable growth and transformation in the last 12 months, from product enhancements to service upgrades. A standout development has been the launch of React Health Connect in Q4 2023, which has continued to evolve and gain strong support from both providers and physicians. Additionally, the launch of React Health Plus, a patient engagement app, and enhancements to the V*Home device with IntelliPAP™, have further solidified React Health's position in the market. React Health was also a recipient of the 2024 Zenith Award by AARC

Designing for the Future

With one-third of its workforce made up of engineers, React Health is focused on developing high-impact, innovative solutions that deliver real value to customers and patients. By investing heavily in engineering talent and innovation, the company is redefining what it means to deliver meaningful impact in respiratory care and beyond.

“We’re focused on winning back customers by doing the hard work—building our brand, sharing our story, and earning trust and business every single day,” said Bill Shoop, CEO of React Health, on a recent episode of the Industry Matters podcast. 

Commitment to Support and Innovation 

Support is a cornerstone of React Health's strategy. Unlike many manufacturers who are reducing services, React Health is increasing support and investing in products, making it easier for healthcare providers to get the help they need to deliver care and ensure better patient outcomes. This commitment to support extends across the continuum of care, aiming to reduce friction and provide seamless solutions for patients and providers. React Health is focused on finding the best solutions, whether through ownership, partnerships, or integrations, to ensure the most frictionless experience for patients and providers. 

Looking Ahead 

As React Health continues to grow, the focus remains on being customer-centric and patient-centric. The company is committed to making ongoing investments in products, services, and people, ensuring that it remains a valuable partner for healthcare providers in the long run.  

"We're going to continue to make those types of investments and step-level changes to our organization,” continued Shoop. “We're playing for the long term." 

React Health's transformation over the past year is a testament to its commitment to innovation, support, and customer satisfaction. With a focus on reducing friction and providing seamless solutions, React Health is well-positioned to continue its growth and solidify its role in the market. Providers can expect more reliable, innovative, and supportive solutions from React Health, ultimately helping them deliver better care to their patients. 

Stay tuned for more updates and insights from React Health as they continue to redefine the industry. 

Listen to the podcast, “Redefining Respiratory Care with React Health CEO, Bill Shoop,” or click here to watch the episode. 


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