Apoorva Tamaskar, Vaidehi Shah, and Utkarsh Shrivastava joined us from Boston University and have been building since day one, improving CI/CD infrastructure, developing the Athelas Air EHR from the ground up, and managing enterprise client relationships directly. In our latest Campus to Commure spotlight, they share what brought them here and what they've built since. https://lnkd.in/gcBH3YcV BU students and recent grads, what are you looking for in a first role in healthcare tech?
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At Commure, our mission is to simplify healthcare. We have bold ambitions to reimagine the healthcare experience, setting a new standard for how care is delivered and experienced across the industry. Our growing suite of AI solutions spans ambient AI clinical documentation, provider copilots, autonomous coding, revenue cycle management and more — all designed for providers & administrators to focus on what matters most: providing care. Healthcare is a $4.5 trillion industry with more than $500 billion spent annually on administrative costs, and Commure is at the heart of transforming it. We power over 500,000 clinicians across hundreds of care sites nationwide – more than $10 billion flows through our systems and we support over 100 million patient interactions. With new product launches on the horizon, expansion into additional care segments, and a bold vision to tackle healthcare's most pressing challenges, our ambition is to move from upstart innovator to the industry standard over the next few years. Commure was recently named to Fortune’s Future 50 list for 2025 and is backed by world-class investors including General Catalyst, Sequoia, Y Combinator, Lux, Human Capital, 8VC, Greenoaks Capital, Elad Gil, and more. Commure has achieved over 300% year-over-year growth for the past two years and this is only the beginning. Healthcare's moment for AI-powered transformation is here, and we're building the technology to power it. Come join us in shaping the future of healthcare.
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https://www.commure.com
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- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Mountain View, California
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- Privately Held
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Appendicitis. Dictated. Done. Commure Dictation embeds voice AI across every text field in any EHR. No new hardware, no retraining, no fragmentation. Learn more: commure.com/ambient-ai
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🎙️Mic check, mic check🎙️ Dictation has been a critical tool for clinicians for decades. The infrastructure behind it has largely stayed the same: Fragmented, expensive, inflexible. Introducing: Commure Dictation. We took everything we learned from tens of millions of ambient encounters and brought AI-powered voice to every text field, in any EHR, across any application. No new hardware. No complex migrations. Start talking, and unlock the power of a voice platform that elegantly ties encounters to downstream revenue performance. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/g_UU6PdQ
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We'll be at the Elion AI RCM Summit in Scottsdale, April 8–10. Jean-Luc Neptune, MD MBA, our Clinical Commercial Leader, is presenting on autonomous coding on Thursday, April 9th at 8:45am. Health system leaders are at different points along the AI adoption curve in RCM, some still evaluating, some in production. The session will cover the technologies that are transforming coding workflows. https://lnkd.in/gEMNCZ3m Where is your organization on that curve, and what's been the deciding factor in how fast you've moved?
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Donald Lazure, PA, our Clinical Strategy Lead for Enterprise and a practicing PA, joined Barbara Lewis, PhD on her podcast, Tech Designed with Patients. They talked through how Commure uses patient feedback to close workflow gaps, not after launch, but during development. When a voice agent can't answer a patient's question, that question becomes part of what the agent learns next. Over time, the share of queries handled without human escalation grows because the gaps are being addressed as they surface. Listen here: https://lnkd.in/gYyak5wb How does your organization bring the patient voice into the development process before something goes live?
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We didn’t build Commure to add another tool to the stack. We built it to do for healthcare what Stripe did for online payments: create the platform that makes everything else possible. Commure CEO Tanay Tandon sat down with co-founder Hemant Taneja, CEO of General Catalyst, to break down the vision. If this is the kind of mission you want to be a part of, we're hiring: https://hubs.la/Q048Fr5J0
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Revenue cycle starts with a patient’s first touchpoint, runs through every clinical interaction, and doesn't end until the claims and billing process is complete. Commure was named to Becker's Healthcare's 2026 list of top revenue cycle management companies to know. This recognition reflects how we think about the full patient journey, not just what happens after the encounter. It’s one platform, one data model, orchestrated through AI-native solutions across the end-to-end revenue cycle. https://hubs.la/Q048xZL00
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Across a small sample of ambulatory organizations in New York and New Jersey, Jean-Luc Neptune, MD MBA counted 13 different EMR systems doing the same job. That fragmentation is a baseline condition for anyone deploying technology across health systems at scale. It's why we've invested in Colossus: our integration engine that connects data and workflows across more than 60 EMR systems through HL7, APIs, front-end integrations, and DOM injection. Dr. Jean-Luc Neptune, wrote about the hidden cost of EMR fragmentation, and how the right infrastructure changes what's possible. Read it here: https://hubs.la/Q048nCXw0
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Like any clinical tool, the value of ambient AI depends on how you use it. Dr. James Colbert, MD, MBA, a practicing hospitalist, shares five habits that make a measurable difference: starting before you enter the room and ending 30 seconds after you leave it. The result: a high-quality note that's 95% complete before you head out for the day. https://hubs.la/Q047rFXd0 For clinicians using ambient AI regularly, which of these habits has had the most impact on your workflow?
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"Whatever you thought was normal six months ago, will not be normal six months from now." Our CSO Ian Shakil joined leadership from Nebraska Medicine, Houston Methodist and Mt. San Rafael Hospital and Clinics at HIMSS26 to talk through where health systems stand on AI maturity. When asked what single shift matters most for enduring AI-transformation right now, Ian shared it's flexibility rather than speed – because the integrations that are possible are changing faster than most roadmaps account for. Full recap here: https://hubs.la/Q047rb510