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Anin Sayana is the co-founder and CEO of Quadrant Health, a Y Combinator-backed startup building clinical AI that reads electronic health records and patient messages in real time to flag patient harm before it happens. A Stanford computer science graduate, he first made headlines at 13 as a finalist in the 3M Young Scientist Challenge for a carbon-nanotube system aimed at chemo-resistant cancer stem cells. Today his company partners with health systems like Stanford Health Care and software vendors like medent, and claims an AI that scored 93.23% on the US Medical Licensing Exam.
Vish Srivastava is the co-founder and CEO of Century Health, a New York based AI company turning the messy, unstructured clinical notes buried inside electronic health records into structured, analyzable real-world evidence. Century's abstraction engine, CHARM, reads doctors' notes and pathology reports and pulls out clinical variables with 97% validated accuracy while keeping traceability back to the source document. The company focuses on therapeutic areas like gastroenterology, neurology, and rheumatology, and raised an oversubscribed $5M seed round in May 2026 led by Origin Ventures. Srivastava's pitch is simple and stubborn: the data needed to accelerate medical breakthroughs has already been collected during patient care; it just needs to be made accessible and actionable.
Develo is a Los Angeles-based health technology company building an AI-native operating system exclusively for independent pediatric practices. Its FHIR-native platform unifies scheduling, clinical charting, billing, charge capture, and family engagement, with embedded AI scribes that cut documentation time. Founded in 2022 by Dr. Aaron Sin and Han Ke, Develo serves hundreds of pediatric providers across 25+ states and raised a $14M Series A in 2026.
Layer Health is a Boston-based healthcare AI company, spun out of MIT, that uses large language models to automate medical chart review. Its platform reasons over longitudinal patient records to answer complex clinical questions with evidence-based justifications, powering clinical registry automation, quality measurement, clinical pathways and real-world data abstraction for hospitals and health systems. Founded in 2023 and backed by a $21M Series A led by Define Ventures, the company counts health systems such as Intermountain Health, MultiCare and Froedtert among its partners.
Marble Health is a New York-based youth mental health company building a school-centered model of care. It partners with school counselors - not just school district budgets - to identify struggling students and match them with licensed therapists within days, covering visits through insurance including Medicaid. Marble combines individual, family, and group teletherapy with a purpose-built therapist EHR and AI documentation tools, and folds counselors and parents into a collaborative care team. Founded by former Headway co-founders Jake Sussman and Dan Ross, the company has facilitated more than 15,000 therapy sessions since launching and raised a $15.5M Series A in October 2025.
Carbon Health is an American chain of tech-enabled primary and urgent care clinics that pairs brick-and-mortar visits with telemedicine, all running on its own AI-powered electronic health record. Founded in 2015 in San Francisco by Udemy co-founder Eren Bali, it set out to make seeing a doctor feel as simple as using a consumer app - same-day appointments, transparent records, and a single platform tying diagnostics, virtual visits, and prescriptions together. After raising more than $600 million and scaling past 100 clinics, the company filed for Chapter 11 in February 2026 to restructure its debt while continuing to operate.
Grow Therapy is a behavioral health company that makes therapy and psychiatry easier to start, covered by insurance, and sustainable for the clinicians who deliver it. It runs a national marketplace and full-stack practice platform that handles credentialing, insurance billing, scheduling, and EHR tooling so independent therapists can build in-network private practices, and so patients can find a provider who takes their insurance for an average copay of about $21. Founded in 2020, the company reached roughly $1 billion in revenue and a $3 billion valuation in 2026.

Kerem Ozkay is the CEO of Carbon Health, the modern primary and urgent care chain. An aerospace engineer turned marketer turned operator, he ran growth and operations at Carbon for years before founder Eren Bali handed him the top job in August 2024. He now steers the company through a Chapter 11 restructuring designed to refocus on its hybrid care model and homegrown EHR.
Ambience Healthcare builds an ambient AI platform for clinicians - an AI medical scribe and coding assistant that listens to patient visits, drafts structured notes in seconds, and pushes compliant ICD-10/CPT coding back into Epic, Cerner, and athenahealth. It is used by Cleveland Clinic, UCSF Health, Houston Methodist, Memorial Hermann and dozens of other systems.
August Health is the modern EHR and operations platform purpose-built for senior living communities. Founded in 2020 by physician Justin Schram and former Apple engineering leader Erez Cohen, it replaces clipboard-and-fax workflows with mobile-first software for care, compliance, billing, and AI-assisted insight - now used across thousands of assisted-living communities in the US and Canada.
Freed builds an AI medical scribe that listens to patient visits and writes clinical notes for doctors. Founded in 2022 by ex-Meta engineers Erez Druk and Andrey Bannikov, the company is used by 20,000+ clinicians and raised a $30M Series A led by Sequoia Capital in March 2025.
Erez Cohen is the Co-Founder and Co-CEO of August Health, a San Francisco-based healthtech company building the modern EHR platform for senior living communities. A serial founder and former Apple engineering leader, Cohen sold his first company, Mapsense, to Apple for approximately $25-30 million in 2015. He founded August Health in 2020 after meeting physician co-founder Dr. Justin Schram at a San Francisco playground - both pushing their two-year-olds on the swings - and the company has since raised $44 million in total funding, with a $29 million Series B led by Base10 Partners in August 2025.
Justin Schram, MD, is Co-Founder and Co-CEO of August Health, an AI-enabled electronic health record platform built for senior living communities. A physician by training from the Perelman School of Medicine at UPenn, Schram spent years on the front lines of value-based care for older adults at Landmark Health before channeling that clinical experience into building the software he wished existed. August Health has raised $44M total - including a $29M Series B in August 2025 led by Base10 Partners - and now serves hundreds of senior living communities nationwide, including Sonida Senior Living's 94-community network.
Nikhil Buduma is the Co-Founder and CEO of Ambience Healthcare, an ambient AI platform that automates clinical documentation, coding, and revenue integrity for health systems. A two-time International Biology Olympiad gold medalist, MIT-educated computer scientist, and author of O'Reilly's 'Fundamentals of Deep Learning,' Buduma built Ambience from the ground up - first by running a medical practice, then by creating the AI platform his clinicians needed. The company has raised $343M total, reached a $1.25B valuation after a $243M Series C in 2025, and built a platform that supports 100+ medical specialties across outpatient, emergency, and inpatient settings.
Punit Singh Soni is the founder and CEO of Suki, the ambient clinical intelligence platform that lets doctors spend more time with patients and less time typing into electronic health records. A product veteran who helped ship the Moto X and rebuild Flipkart's consumer experience, Soni founded Suki in 2017 on a single thesis - 'AI is the new UI' - before that phrase became a conference staple. Suki now serves 350+ health systems across the US, has raised $255 million in total funding, and helps clinicians complete notes 72% faster. Soni was educated at NIT Kurukshetra, the University of Wyoming, and Wharton, and has lived at the intersection of big tech, emerging markets, and healthcare for over two decades.
Suki is a healthcare AI company building an ambient voice assistant that listens to patient-clinician conversations and generates clinical notes, codes, and answers questions inside the EHR. Founded in 2017 by former Google and Flipkart product executive Punit Soni, Suki is used by hundreds of health systems and integrates with Epic, Oracle Health, athenahealth, and MEDITECH.
Michael Zawadski is a healthcare technology executive who led RTZ Systems for over a decade before stepping up as founding CEO of Collabrios Health - a 2024 platform merger that unified electronic health records, financial TPA services, and care coordination tools for over 125 PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) programs nationwide. A JD-trained operator with an uncommon blend of legal, financial, and health-tech instincts, he oversaw the assembly of a company serving more than one million individuals in community-based care.

Alamin Uddin is the co-founder and CEO of NexHealth, the patient experience and health-records integration platform he started in 2017 after a stint as a front-desk receptionist in a Bronx clinic showed him how analog healthcare really is. He runs the company from San Francisco, where it crossed a $1B valuation in its 2022 Series C.
Reshma Khilnani is the Co-Founder and CEO of Medplum, an open-source, FHIR-native healthcare developer platform that gives builders the infrastructure to create custom EHRs, patient portals, and clinical apps without starting from scratch. A three-time founder with exits to Box and Ro, she previously built MedXT (YC W13) and Droplet Health before returning to Y Combinator as a Visiting Group Partner and then launching Medplum in the S22 batch. An MIT computer science graduate with deep expertise in healthcare regulation and payments infrastructure, she is one of the most technically fluent CEOs in digital health.