I'm interested in finding a robust, not necessarily free, set of tools for
"single feature mapping".

For example: to openly map public health clinics I'd want:

   1. A hosted web map (showing the clinics as a clickable icons).  The map
   should be a module integrable into a larger subject matter website.
   2. Android, iOS and Blackberry apps for offline display of clinics.
   3. Printable maps (with an area map plus a zoomed in map of each clinic
   like at http://www.caerusgeo.com/)
   4. Android, iOS and Blackberry online data collection (create, review,
   update, delete).
   5. Android, iOS and Blackberry offline data collection (collect changes
   in field, review and post from a desktop).

Again this would be just a tiny subset of OSM: working one feature class at
a time.

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While the tools are similar, I recognize there are two forks for the
location of the backend database:
1) OSM is the backend database (appropriate for, say, bike racks or
features OSM generally maps).
2) The sponsoring organization hosts the backend database but simply syncs
to osm (appropriate, say, for a national health department that can't risk
data pollution, but still wants OSM to be part of data dissemination).

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Is there a company or toolchain that puts together something close to the
above?
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