Becker's Healthcare July 23, 2024
Giles Bruce

Healthcare software startup Commure has agreed to acquire artificial intelligence medical scribe company Augmedix for $139 million.

Both companies have deep relationships with health systems. Augmedix provides clinical documentation software to Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare, the nation’s largest health system, which is also a partner of Commure’s. An HCA digital executive sits on the board of Commure, which spawned from a collaboration between Philadelphia-based Jefferson Health and venture capital firm General Catalyst.

“As part of Commure, we believe Augmedix will be well-positioned to scale ambient documentation solutions to even more clinicians and health systems while simultaneously accelerating efforts to infuse more innovative features, integrations,...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Digital Health, Mergers & Acquisitions / JV, Technology, Trends
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