Scripta Insights is a Needham, Massachusetts healthcare technology company that helps self-insured employers, health plans and their members cut pharmacy benefit costs without switching PBMs. Its Rx Navigation platform, powered by the proprietary Med Mapper AI engine, analyzes prescription claims and clinical data to surface lower-cost, therapeutically equivalent medication options - getting patients 'The Right Meds at The Best Price.' Founded in 2019 by serial entrepreneur Eric Levin and physician Dr. Paul Bradley, the company serves more than 80 employer and health-plan clients and raised $42M total after a $17M Series B in December 2024.
Eric Levin is the co-founder and CEO of Scripta Insights, a Needham, Massachusetts healthcare technology company that helps self-insured employers and health plans cut prescription drug costs by flagging clinically equivalent, lower-cost medication alternatives. A serial entrepreneur who has managed products with more than $5 billion in cumulative sales and been part of 32-plus mergers and acquisitions, Levin previously helped grow The Learning Company alongside Kevin O'Leary into a business that sold for $3.6 billion. Since taking the CEO seat at Scripta in 2017, he has positioned the company as an unbiased transparency layer over the opaque pharmacy benefits industry, growing it to 80-plus clients and $42 million in total funding.
Catalina Gorla is the co-founder and CEO of TruDataRx, a Vermont-based health technology company that helps self-insured employers cut pharmacy spend using objective clinical data and comparative-effectiveness analytics. A Dartmouth-educated former economist turned healthcare entrepreneur, she has spent over a decade attacking the hidden costs and conflicts of interest baked into American drug pricing. She previously co-founded Informulary, managed innovation programs at the Dartmouth Center for Healthcare Delivery Science, and delivered a TEDxBeaconStreet talk arguing the U.S. doesn't need a single payer so much as an informed one.
Carrum Health is a value-based healthcare marketplace that connects self-insured employers directly to top regional providers through bundled, upfront payments for surgery, cancer care, and other planned procedures. Founded in 2014, it pairs Centers of Excellence with a guided patient app to deliver transparent pricing and better outcomes.
Sach Jain is the Founder & CEO of Carrum Health, a San Francisco-based value-based care platform that connects self-insured employers with top-tier hospitals and surgical centers through bundled payment arrangements. Founded in 2014 after Jain's frustration with America's fee-for-service healthcare system, Carrum Health has raised $96M in total funding and now covers 90% of the US population through a network that includes Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, Johns Hopkins, and Stanford. With a background spanning IIT Delhi, University of Chicago Booth, investment banking at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, and healthcare consulting at Booz & Company, Jain built Carrum to solve a systemic problem: employers spending $20,000+ per employee annually on health benefits with up to a 10x pricing variation for identical procedures.
Transcarent is a consumer-directed health and care platform built for self-insured employers and their employees. Founded in 2020 by Livongo creator Glen Tullman with General Catalyst's Hemant Taneja, it bundles 24/7 doctors, pharmacy, surgery, cancer and behavioral care into one app powered by its AI experience WayFinding. After its $621M merger with Accolade in 2025, the company now covers roughly 20 million Americans.