I wanted to share some thoughts on what this means for the future of our company, the technology we’re building and the industry we’re aiming to transform.Īs part of a family of physicians, I’ve heard more times than I can count that doctors are the world’s highest paid data entry workers, spending countless hours on manual administrative tasks in the EHR.Ībout five years ago, back when I was digitizing lending and building the platform at Blend (NYSE: BLND), I decided to figure out a solution to the administrative burden that doctors like the ones in my family face on a day-to-day basis. Care sites like Intermountain Healthcare and CommonSpirit Health already use Notable, which automates everything from patient scheduling and check-in to post-visit follow-up, as well as creating clinical documentation and adding billing codes.ĭemand for AI continues to increase as patients expect a digital-first experience due to the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the “great resignation” that has left every industry - including health care - short-staffed. The investment points to a larger industry trend toward using AI to improve patient care and streamline processes. Using AI, Notable can eliminate more than 700 minutes of that administrative work, including creating clinical documentation and adding billing codes for the insurance claim processing. Pranay Kapadia, cofounder, and CEO of Notable. ![]() Existing investors SignalFire, Neo, BoxGroup, and ThirdKind also joined the round, accompanied by Betaworks, a NYC-based startup studio and early stage venture firm, and notable angel investors including the founders of Datadog, Peloton, and Hootsuite. Bubble founders Josh Haas & Emmanuel StraschnovThis year has shown us that no-code tools like Bubble can create opportunities for people who otherwise couldn’t create software themselves.īubble, the open-ended visual programming platform that lets people build and launch web applications without code, announced today that it has closed a $100 million Series A round led by global venture capital and private equity firm Insight Partners.
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