Healthcare Finance News December 27, 2024
Jeff Lagasse

Memora helps health systems and payers to incorporate AI-driven workflow-automation technology.

Healthcare technology company Commure has acquired digital care navigation platform Memora Health for an undisclosed amount, the company recently announced.

Memora described itself as an “intelligent care enablement platform” that partners with health systems, health plans and digital health companies to incorporate AI-driven automation of high-touch clinical workflows.

The platform sends patient-reported concerns and data to clinical care team members and offers two-way communication and support, the company said.

Mountain View, California-based Commure, meanwhile, offers a suite of AI-powered technology. Their offerings range from ambient AI and staff-duress alerting to provider copilots, patient engagement tools and revenue cycle management automation.

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