Lamar Health is a San Francisco software company that automates the paperwork behind expensive specialty medications. Its AI-driven platform handles unified intake, insurance verification, clinical and payor requirement checks, and prior authorization submission and tracking for specialty pharmacies, infusion clinics, and home infusion pharmacies - the drugs that average around $70,000 per patient per year. Founded by Ph.D. geneticist Eesha Sharma and backed by Y Combinator (W21), Lamar aims to get patients on therapy in days instead of weeks without forcing providers to add headcount.
Luma Health is a San Mateo healthcare technology company building an Operational AI platform that unifies patient access, scheduling, intake, communication, and payments. Its Spark multi-model AI powers products like Navigator (voice concierge) and Fax Transform, used by more than 650 health systems and clinics serving over 55 million patients across 200,000+ providers.