$180.2-225.2k
+ Equity program
Healthcare data and analytics solutions
Open for applications
Healthcare data and analytics solutions
201-500 employees
Open for applications
$180.2-225.2k
+ Equity program
201-500 employees
To help make high-quality healthcare affordable and accessible for everyone.
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To help make high-quality healthcare affordable and accessible for everyone.
24% employee growth in 12 months
Medical data is a highly valuable resource for delivering actionable insights into the U.S. healthcare system. However, analysing enormous data sets to produce these insights is a fragmented and time-consuming process.
Nuna Incorporated uses cloud computing technology to provide an integrated data analysis platform for the U.S. healthcare sector. The startup unifies many analytic services into a single package, including tools for aggregating, processing, and analysing data. The data is collected from employers, health plans, and insurance policies to identify cost-saving opportunities to increase access to quality care.
Improving the U.S. healthcare system through mass data analysis is nothing new, but Nuna's cloud-based methods offer opportunities to significantly improve the speed and quality of producing valuable insights. Ultimately, the company aims to help healthcare providers make quality healthcare more affordable to low-income Americans. Exemplifying its successes, Nuna was selected for the Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Health Tech Ecosystem, thus integrating the company into the US healthcare system.

Steph
Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle
Jan 2017
$90m
LATE VC
May 2016
$60m
SERIES B
This company has top investors
Jini Kim
(Co-Founder & CEO)Jini started her career with 6 years at Google, before co-founding Nuna in 2010. They have served as CEO ever since.
David Chen
(Co-Founder & CSO)Previously a Senior Data Scientist at Netflix and a Post Baccalaureate Fellow at the National Institute of Health. He received his PhD in Biomedical Informatics from Stanford and an MS in Bioinformatics from Johns Hopkins University.