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To make complex care journeys simple for patients and clinicians.
Memora builds healthcare software to automate patient aftercare using an AI-driven virtual assistant. Once discharged, patients respond to questions and are given instructions on managing their health in between face-to-face consultations.
More than $4 trillion is spent on healthcare in the U.S every year, and big data has the power to disrupt this industry by making it more effective and outcome-driven. Communication between healthcare providers and patients is a crucial part of the healthcare journey. The Memora AI system can answer common questions and also identify when a patient needs human intervention.
While there are many other players that offer AI systems and messaging systems for healthcare providers -including Babylon Health, Buoy, and Curai - Memora has established itself as a strong competitor. The company has digitized clinical workflows of several leading healthcare organizations, partnering with the Mayo Clinic, Penn Medicine, and Edward Elmhurst Health.
Memora has recently expanded its offering to include maternal care and, with the help of several specialists in the field, is developing a postpartum management program. The well-backed company is focused on accelerating growth as it expands operations and its business reach.
Steph
Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle
Apr 2023
$30m
EARLY VC
Feb 2022
$40m
EARLY VC
This company has top investors
Kunaal Naik
(Co-founder & CTO)Former Software Engineer at Facebook and Google. BSc in Computer Science at Georgia Institute of Technology.
Manav Sevak
(Co-founder & CEO)Former Researcher at Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Georgia Institute of Technology, Harvard School of Public Health and Arizona State University. BSc in Biochemistry at Georgia Institute of Technology.
Nisarg Patel
(Co-founder)Resident Surgeon at UCSF Medical Centre. Former Investment Associate at Bessemer Venture Partners and research Scientist at MIT and Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. DmD from Harvard Medical School.