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If You Invested in Careview Comm (CRVW)

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$1,000 invested 1 Year Ago
$2,732
+173.2% total 173.4% CAGR
Bought on Jul 8, 2025 at $0.02
$1,000 invested 5 Years Ago
$353
-64.7% total -18.8% CAGR
Bought on Jul 8, 2021 at $0.15

What $1,000 or $10,000 in CRVW Would Be Worth Today

Real historical value by amount invested and how long ago
If you invested 1 year ago 5 years ago 10 years ago Since Jul 9, 2015
$1,000 $2,732 +173% $353 -65% $530 -47% $139 -86%
$10,000 $27,320 +173% $3,533 -65% $5,300 -47% $1,395 -86%

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Year-by-Year Returns

CRVW annual performance
Year Start Price End Price Annual Return Cumulative
2017 $0.07 $0.03 -57.1% -57.1%
2018 $0.04 $0.02 -50.0% -71.4%
2019 $0.02 $0.01 -50.0% -85.7%
2020 $0.01 $0.06 +500.0% -14.3%
2021 $0.07 $0.09 +24.4% +24.4%
2022 $0.09 $0.06 -31.0% -11.3%
2023 $0.06 $0.05 -21.7% -32.9%
2024 $0.05 $0.04 -26.6% -47.6%
2025 $0.04 $0.01 -65.0% -80.0%
2026 $0.02 $0.05 +211.8% -24.3%

About Careview Comm

Healthcare · OTC Link

CareView Communications, Inc. (CRVW) is a healthcare-focused technology company whose stock trades on the OTCQB market. Although classified under manufacturing for industry purposes, the company consistently describes itself as a provider of virtual care, patient safety, and clinical workflow optimization technology for hospitals and health systems across the United States.

CareView states that for over a decade it has partnered with over 200 hospitals nationwide, supporting inpatient virtual care strategies that address patient safety and staffing challenges. Its offerings center on virtual nursing and virtual sitter solutions, delivered through a patient safety platform that incorporates AI-enabled predictive tools and purpose-built hardware. According to company descriptions in multiple press releases, this platform is designed to help hospitals reduce patient falls, alleviate staffing pressures, and improve operational efficiency.

Business focus and core solutions

Across its public communications, CareView highlights several recurring solution areas:

  • Virtual sitting and virtual patient monitoring – continuous observation of multiple patients from centralized monitoring locations, with the goal of reducing falls and adverse events.
  • Virtual nursing – reallocating certain professional nursing and administrative tasks to virtual registered nurses (vRNs) to ease the workload on bedside nurses and optimize resource utilization.
  • Patient safety platform – a technology system that uses AI-enabled predictive tools and patented capabilities such as Virtual Bed Rails® and Virtual Chair Rails® to support fall prevention and safety monitoring.
  • Clinical workflow and digital workflow tools – solutions that the company describes as helping improve clinical workflow, enhance staff efficiency, and support safer care environments.

CareView emphasizes that its platform combines purpose-built hardware with a user-focused software interface to enable centralized monitoring and scalable virtual care. The company repeatedly notes that its technology is designed to address the specific requirements of virtual nursing and virtual sitting use cases, and that it works closely with hospital partners to tailor virtual care strategies to each organization’s objectives.

Customer base and partnerships

In its news releases, CareView describes a customer and partner base that spans community hospitals, integrated health systems, and government healthcare providers. The company reports partnerships or agreements with organizations such as Springfield Memorial Hospital, Northeast Georgia Medical Center Braselton, Memorial Hospital Biloxi, Alaska Native Medical Center, Doctors Hospital in Coral Gables (part of Baptist Health South Florida), Mercy Medical Center in Cedar Rapids, and Confluence Health in North Central Washington.

CareView also highlights work with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) through its Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business partner, Decisive Point Consulting Group, including deployments at VA facilities such as the Greater Los Angeles VA Healthcare System and the Washington, D.C. VA Medical Center. The company notes that it operates across multiple Veteran Integrated Service Networks (VISNs) and services several VA facilities, describing this as an established VA footprint.

In addition to direct hospital relationships, CareView references agreements with group purchasing organizations (GPOs) and other intermediaries. It reports a new business agreement with HealthTrust Purchasing Group, and notes that it partners with Vizient and Premier Inc. through GPO contracts and designations related to virtual care and virtual sitting technology. The company also cites a strategic partnership with MedPro Associates, a national healthcare sales organization, intended to expand its market reach and accelerate commercialization of its virtual care and patient safety solutions.

Technology capabilities and clinical objectives

According to CareView’s own descriptions, its technology platform focuses on several clinical and operational objectives:

  • Fall prevention and patient safety – using virtual sitting, motion detection, and predictive tools such as Virtual Bed Rails® and Virtual Chair Rails® to reduce patient falls and improve safety.
  • Staffing support and efficiency – helping hospitals address staffing pressures by enabling centralized monitoring, reallocating certain tasks to virtual nurses, and supporting nurses in focusing on higher-acuity care.
  • Clinical workflow optimization – providing digital workflow and observation tools that can strengthen situational awareness in patient rooms and support more efficient care processes.
  • Data-driven insights – the company refers to data-driven insights and proven returns on investment associated with its platform, emphasizing measurable clinical and financial impact for hospital partners.

CareView’s communications describe its solutions as incorporating real-time visual monitoring, fall-risk alerts, and audio/video communication capabilities that enable staff to intervene quickly and proactively. The company also notes that it provides clinical training, 24/7 support, and program oversight to support successful deployments at customer sites.

Corporate information and capital structure context

CareView Communications, Inc. is incorporated in Nevada, as indicated in its SEC filings. The company lists its principal executive offices in Lewisville, Texas. Its common stock trades under the ticker symbol CRVW on the OTCQB marketplace.

From a capital structure perspective, CareView’s SEC filings reference a long-standing Credit Agreement with PDL Investment Holdings, LLC (as assignee of PDL BioPharma, Inc.), originally dated June 26, 2015. Over time, this Credit Agreement and an associated Modification Agreement have been amended numerous times. Recent Form 8-K filings describe amendments that extend the maturity date of the company’s credit facility, including a Twelfth and Thirteenth Amendment to the Credit Agreement that adjust the maturity date to specified future dates. These filings characterize the amendments as material definitive agreements and as creating or modifying direct financial obligations.

How CareView describes its role in healthcare

Across its press releases, CareView consistently frames its role as supporting hospitals and health systems that are seeking technology-enabled care delivery, enhanced patient safety, and improved operational efficiency. The company emphasizes:

  • Helping hospitals respond to staffing pressures and labor strain.
  • Supporting safer care environments through continuous virtual observation.
  • Working with partners such as GPOs and specialized sales organizations to expand access to virtual care technologies.
  • Collaborating with hospital leadership teams to align virtual care strategies with each organization’s clinical and financial goals.

CareView’s communications also reference recognition within the healthcare purchasing ecosystem, such as a Vizient Innovative Technology Award designation related to virtual sitting, and a national group purchasing agreement for virtual care with Premier Inc. These references are presented by the company as evidence of alignment with established healthcare procurement channels.

Regulatory reporting

As a public company with securities registered under U.S. federal securities laws, CareView files reports with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The Form 8-K excerpts provided focus on amendments to its Credit Agreement and the extension of its debt maturity dates. These filings identify CareView Communications, Inc. as the registrant, provide its state of incorporation, and list its principal executive office location in Lewisville, Texas.

Summary

In summary, CareView Communications, Inc. describes itself as a virtual care and patient safety technology company serving hospitals and health systems across the United States. Its primary focus is on virtual nursing, virtual sitting, and related patient safety systems that use AI-enabled predictive tools, centralized monitoring, and purpose-built hardware to help reduce falls, support clinical staff, and improve workflow. Through direct hospital relationships, VA engagements, GPO agreements, and partnerships with organizations such as MedPro Associates, the company positions its CRVW stock as an investment in a healthcare technology business centered on inpatient virtual care and safety.

Market Cap
$0.0B
Current Price
$0.05
Revenue
$0.0B
Net Margin
-35.5%
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Frequently Asked Questions

Careview Comm investment returns

How much would $1,000 invested in Careview Comm be worth today?

If you invested $1,000 in Careview Comm (CRVW) 10 years ago on 2016-07-08, your investment would be worth $530 today, representing a -47.0% total return, growing at a compounded rate of -6.2% per year (CAGR).

Has Careview Comm outperformed the S&P 500?

Over the past 10 years, CRVW returned -47.0% compared to +251.6% for the S&P 500, underperforming the benchmark by 298.6 percentage points.

What is Careview Comm's average annual return?

The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of CRVW over the past 10 years is -6.2%, growing at a compounded rate each year. Individual years vary significantly — CRVW's best recent year was 2020 (+500.0%) and worst was 2025 (-65.0%).

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