RapidClaims is a New York-based healthcare technology company building autonomous AI agents for medical coding and revenue cycle management. Its platform helps hospitals, physician groups, ACOs and community health centers automate coding, prevent claim denials, recover underpayments and improve documentation - reducing operating costs by up to 70% while capturing earned revenue. Founded in 2023 by three IIT Kharagpur alumni, the company raised $11M led by Accel and Together Fund to expand across 25+ medical specialties.
Cozeva is a cloud-based, real-time data platform built by Applied Research Works that helps health plans, physician organizations, and their partners move from fee-for-service to value-based care. It unifies quality measurement (HEDIS, Medicare Stars, P4P), risk adjustment (HCC coding and recapture), and population health analytics in a single, EHR-interoperable system that lets clinicians act on care gaps at the point of care. Founded in 2012 and based in San Ramon, California, Cozeva serves 25M+ lives and 97,000+ providers, holds NCQA and HITRUST certifications, and earned Best in KLAS recognition in 2025 and 2026. In October 2025 it merged with Vatica Health to combine top-ranked quality and risk-adjustment platforms.
DeepScribe is a San Francisco-based health-tech company building an ambient AI medical scribe that listens to natural doctor-patient conversations and turns them into complete, structured clinical notes in real time. Founded in 2017, the company has narrowed its focus to oncology, where it says it serves roughly 90% of U.S. community oncology organizations, and layers on tools for coding, pre-visit prep, and specialty-specific customization. The pitch is straightforward: let clinicians look at their patients instead of their keyboards, and cut the after-hours documentation that drives burnout.
Penguin Ai is a healthcare-native agentic AI platform built to chip away at the roughly $1 trillion in administrative waste choking U.S. healthcare. Founded by former chief data officers from UnitedHealthcare, Kaiser Permanente and Optum, the company ships Gwen, a build-your-own AI environment that turns plain-language prompts into containerized digital workers for prior auth, claims, coding and payment integrity.