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We're building technology that actually works for healthcare - by building it with healthcare. At Commure, we develop AI-powered solutions alongside health system partners, not in isolation. Our platform spans ambient clinical documentation, provider copilots, autonomous coding, and revenue cycle management, all designed to handle the complex reality of modern care delivery. We've integrated with 60+ electronic health record systems to create seamless workflows across the entire care continuum, from a patient's first call through claims processing.

Today, our technology supports over 500,000 clinicians and processes $10+ billion in claims annually across 150 health systems and 2,000 care sites. We're addressing the $500+ billion spent on administrative costs in healthcare by turning labor-intensive processes into intelligent automation. Named to Fortune's Future 50 list for 2025 and backed by investors like General Catalyst, Sequoia, and Y Combinator, we've achieved 300% year-over-year growth for two consecutive years. But we're just getting started - our mission is to move from upstart innovator to the industry standard for AI-powered healthcare infrastructure.

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