The Top 25 Healthcare Software Executives of 2025

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The Top 25 Healthcare Software Executives of 2025

The Healthcare Technology Report is pleased to announce The Top 25 Healthcare Software Executives of 2025. CEO Abhinav Shashank guided Innovaccer to one of the year’s most significant advances in healthcare AI with the launch of Gravity, introducing an intelligence platform that unifies enterprise data and accelerates adoption. He also led the company’s acquisition of Story Health, expanding its Healthcare Intelligence Cloud into agentic care augmentation. At PartsSource, CEO Philip Settimi advanced hospital operations with the debut of Asset Uptime, the first multi-vendor, multi-modality Asset Health Record, and broadened the platform through the acquisitions of Glassbeam and NVRT Labs to create a fully integrated enterprise asset optimization solution.

Equally defining were other technological breakthroughs. Komodo Health CEO Arif Nathoo introduced Marmot, an AI engine that delivers transparent analytics in minutes, raising the bar for how healthcare organizations harness data. Meanwhile, Epic Systems Founder and CEO Judy Faulkner oversaw the launch of Comet, a predictive system trained on more than 100 billion medical events to help clinicians move from reactive to proactive care across 325 million patient records.

The impact of this year’s leaders goes far beyond these individual achievements. Each executive on the list has played a central role in advancing healthcare technology, whether by accelerating AI adoption, strengthening interoperability, or scaling platforms that directly improve patient outcomes.

This year’s awardees were selected through a methodical evaluation process that considered the scope of their business achievements, the innovations they and their teams have delivered, and the influence of their leadership on the healthcare ecosystem at large. Please join us in celebrating The Top 25 Healthcare Software Executives of 2025.

 

1. Abhinav Shashank
Company: Innovaccer
Title: Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer

Abhinav Shashank is the Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Innovaccer, a healthcare AI company that activates the flow of data for providers, payers, and government organizations worldwide. In 2025, he directed two milestones: the May launch of Innovaccer Gravity, a healthcare-native intelligence platform that unifies enterprise data and advances AI adoption, and the September acquisition of Story Health, a specialty care platform founded by former Google and Verily leaders, which extended the Healthcare Intelligence Cloud into agentic care augmentation.

Shashank has led Innovaccer since its inception in 2014, growing the company to more than 1,200 employees and deployments across 1,000+ care settings, enabling 37,000 providers to serve over 24 million people and deliver more than $1.5 billion in customer savings. Beyond Innovaccer, Shashank also serves on India’s Ministry of Education Apex Committee, focused on establishing AI Centers of Excellence. He holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur.

 

2. Josh Schoeller
Company: Qualifacts
Title: Chief Executive Officer

Josh Schoeller is the Chief Executive Officer of Qualifacts, a behavioral health and human services technology company delivering AI-powered electronic health record (EHR) and data solutions. He was appointed CEO in 2023 and has guided the company through accelerated innovation, including the launch of Qualifacts iQ Assistant and expanded AI-driven clinical documentation across the Credible, CareLogic, and InSync platforms.

In September 2025, Qualifacts became the first EHR provider to earn ISO 42001:2023 certification for AI Management Systems, reinforcing its commitment to responsible and compliant AI adoption. Today, the company serves more than 2,700 organizations nationwide, including a third of certified community behavioral health centers, helping providers improve efficiency and outcomes for millions of patients.

Schoeller has more than 30 years of experience building and scaling healthcare technology businesses, with prior executive leadership roles at Elsevier, LexisNexis Risk Solutions, Enclarity, and FICO. He holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Minnesota.

 

3. Diego Gerosa
Company: Home Medical Management (HMM)
Title: Founder & Principal Chief Executive Officer

Diego Gerosa is the Founder and Principal Chief Executive Officer of Home Medical Management (HMM), a Madrid-based digital health company transforming home healthcare through efficiency, traceability, and people-centered innovation. Gerosa established HMM in 2018 and has overseen the development of a comprehensive ecosystem that connects patients, families, payers, providers, and professionals, enabling real-time coordination of care. 

Under his leadership, HMM has scaled to support more than 600,000 scheduled medical visits and 1,500 professionals worldwide, delivering up to 50% cost savings for payers, 96% patient satisfaction, and a 4.6% rehospitalization rate.

Before founding HMM, he served as general manager and partner at DG Process Consulting, and held executive leadership roles at Nexos BPO, Xerox, and ACS, driving business expansion across Latin America and Spain. He began his career leading regional growth for Multivoice in Argentina and Chile. Gerosa holds a degree in public accounting and economic sciences from the National University of Córdoba.

 

4. Philip Settimi
Company: PartsSource
Title: President & Chief Executive Officer

Philip Settimi is the President and Chief Executive Officer of PartsSource, a healthcare technology and supply chain software platform serving more than 5,000 hospitals and 15,000 clinical sites. He directs company strategy and growth, with a focus on transforming how health systems manage and optimize mission-critical equipment.

Settimi joined PartsSource in 2014 and has overseen major innovations including the June 2025 debut of Asset Uptime, the first multi-vendor, multi-modality Asset Health Record co-developed with leading health systems to reduce downtime and improve clinical capacity. He also guided the acquisitions of Glassbeam and NVRT Labs, expanding the platform with advanced analytics, AI predictive technology, real-time machine data, and VR-enabled workforce training to create the industry’s first fully integrated enterprise asset optimization solution.

Before PartsSource, Settimi held senior leadership roles at Hill-Rom, Hospira, and GE Healthcare, where he built and scaled technology-enabled products and services worldwide. He has more than 30 years of experience across medical devices, healthcare IT, and digital health. Settimi earned his MD and master’s degree in biomedical engineering from the University of Michigan.

 

5. Arif Nathoo
Company: Komodo Health
Title: Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer

Arif Nathoo is the Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Komodo Health, a leader in healthcare technology that aims to reduce the burden of disease through data-driven insights and advanced analytics. He co-founded the company in 2014 and has overseen the development of its flagship Healthcare Map, the industry’s most comprehensive view of patient journeys, now spanning more than 330 million de-identified lives.

Komodo introduced Marmot in August 2025, a healthcare-native AI engine built on the Healthcare Map to deliver verifiable, transparent analytics in minutes. Designed to amplify human expertise while meeting the rigor of regulated environments, Marmot establishes Komodo as a foundational intelligence layer for pharmaceutical and healthcare organizations accelerating discovery, development, and care delivery.

With more than 15 years of experience in healthcare and life sciences, Nathoo previously served as an associate principal at McKinsey & Company, where he co-led the firm’s Medical Affairs practice and built analytic solutions to improve scientific engagement between industry and providers. He earned a bachelor’s degree in neurobiology and a master’s degree in molecular and cellular biology from Harvard University, an MD from Harvard Medical School, and a master’s degree in health policy from the Harvard Kennedy School.

 

6. Trip Hopfer
Company: Redox
Title: Chief Executive Officer

Trip Hopfer is the Chief Executive Officer of Redox, a healthcare data interoperability leader connecting more than 9,700 organizations and processing over 12 billion messages annually. Since taking the helm in 2023, he has advanced the company’s growth through strategic partnerships that expand clinical integration and technology adoption.

In May 2025, Redox announced two major collaborations: with Creyos, to embed cognitive health testing directly into electronic health records at scale, and with IntelePeer, to support private equity–backed healthcare companies in accelerating AI deployment.

Hopfer’s career spans senior leadership roles in healthcare technology and services, including serving as CEO of Optum’s behavioral health business and as CEO of AbleTo, a nationwide telehealth provider. He also held executive roles at CVS Health, Accordant Health Services, and OptumHealth. Hopfer earned his MBA from the Yale School of Management and a bachelor’s degree in economics and environmental studies from St. Lawrence University.

 

7. Julia Chou
Company: Abridge
Title: Chief Operating Officer

Julia Chou is Chief Operating Officer of Abridge, where she directs the company’s operations and helps scale its AI-powered clinical documentation platform across health systems. Her remit includes supporting more than 55 specialties in over 28 languages through deep EHR integrations and ensuring the company delivers enterprise-grade solutions that reduce administrative burden and enhance care delivery.

Early this year, Abridge announced a $250 million Series D investment co-led by Elad Gil and IVP, coinciding with the company surpassing 100 health system deployments, including enterprise-wide implementations at Duke Health, Johns Hopkins, Mayo Clinic, and UNC Health. Then in September, there was a systemwide rollout with Hartford HealthCare, extending Abridge’s clinical intelligence tools across physicians, nurses, and advanced practitioners.

Chou joined Abridge in 2019 and became COO in 2022 after three years leading operations. Earlier, she co-founded Binti, a platform supporting adoption and foster care, and held product and operations roles at Google and YouTube, beginning her career in emerging markets at Google. She graduated from Duke University with a bachelor’s degree in public policy and global health.

 

8. Girish Kumar Navani
Company: eClinicalWorks
Title: Chief Executive Officer & Co-Founder

Girish Kumar Navani is the Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of eClinicalWorks, a privately held healthcare IT company that provides cloud-based EHR and practice management solutions to support more than 850,000 medical professionals worldwide. He oversees the company’s long-term strategy and product direction, guiding its growth into one of the largest ambulatory EHR providers while keeping the business privately owned and customer-focused.

Navani led two pivotal initiatives in 2025: a July White House pledge to support the CMS Digital Health Tech Ecosystem Initiative by strengthening national interoperability standards, and a September rollout of Sunoh.ai at Sun River Health, streamlining nearly 7,000 monthly visits with real-time medical scribe capabilities.

Navani co-founded eClinicalWorks in 1999 after holding IT and business leadership roles at Fidelity Investments, Teradyne, and Aspen Technology. He earned a bachelor’s degree in engineering from Gujarat University and a master’s degree in engineering from Boston University.

 

9. Chaim Indig
Company: Phreesia
Title: Chief Executive Officer & Co-Founder

Chaim Indig is the Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of Phreesia, a leading patient activation platform which supports more than 150 million patient visits each year. Since starting the company in 2005, he has focused on building technology that helps healthcare organizations, payers, and life sciences companies engage patients more effectively and expand access to care.

Indig led Phreesia’s planned $160 million acquisition of AccessOne in September 2025, expanding its patient financing capabilities. Later that month, the company introduced VoiceAI, a conversational platform that streamlines call management and integrates with provider workflows to improve access.

Indig has served as CEO and board member since Phreesia’s founding, leading its national expansion, product innovation, and strategic partnerships. Earlier in his career, he helped introduce analytics company Spotfire into the pharmaceutical marketing sector and held leadership roles at OLAP@Work. 

 

10. Michelle O’Connor
Company: MEDITECH
Title: President & Chief Executive Officer

Michelle O’Connor is President and Chief Executive Officer of MEDITECH, a global leader in electronic health records serving more than 2,000 healthcare organizations across 29 countries. As CEO, she has overseen the continued evolution of MEDITECH’s Expanse platform, shaping it into one of the most intuitive and interoperable EHR systems for clinicians, patients, and administrators.

In September 2025, O’Connor guided the launch of the company’s latest AI initiatives. These introduced an agentic user experience, with intelligent systems that automate tasks, reduce clinician burden, and enhance both patient engagement and operational efficiency.

O’Connor’s career at MEDITECH spans more than three decades, beginning as an implementation programmer and progressing through leadership in product development, operations, and executive management. She played a key role in creating Expanse’s modern web-based interface and continues to emphasize balancing innovation with a people-centered culture. A graduate of Bridgewater State College, she holds dual degrees in mathematics and computer science.

 

11. Srinivas Velamoor
Company: NextGen Healthcare
Title: President & Chief Operating Officer (incoming Chief Executive Officer)

Srinivas Velamoor is the President and Chief Operating Officer of NextGen Healthcare, a provider of cloud-based technology solutions for ambulatory care. In June 2025, the company announced that Velamoor will succeed David Sides as Chief Executive Officer following a planned transition period, coinciding with new investment from Madison Dearborn Partners and continued support from Thoma Bravo.

Velamoor oversaw the launch of NextGen Navigator in September, an AI-powered customer service agent designed to reduce administrative burden for practice staff and improve patient access. The solution is part of NextGen’s broader portfolio of AI-enabled tools aimed at pairing operational efficiency with a more empowered patient experience.

Velamoor joined NextGen Healthcare in 2021 as chief growth and strategy officer and became President and COO in 2024. Previously a partner at McKinsey & Company, he led digital health and analytics initiatives across North America and helped build multiple healthcare businesses. He also held senior roles at PricewaterhouseCoopers and Diamond Management & Technology Consultants. Velamoor earned an MBA in finance from The Wharton School and a bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, and economics from Duke University.

 

12. Judy Faulkner
Company: Epic Systems
Title: Founder & Chief Executive Officer

Judy Faulkner is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Epic Systems. She started the company in 1979 in a Wisconsin basement and has since guided its growth into one of the world’s largest healthcare technology providers, generating $5.7 billion in annual revenue and supporting the records of over 325 million patients.

In September 2025, Faulkner oversaw the launch of Comet, a healthcare intelligence system trained on more than 100 billion medical events. Built on the Epic Cosmos platform, Comet helps clinicians and health systems anticipate outcomes such as readmission risk or treatment response, shifting care delivery from reactive to proactive. Faulkner earned a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Dickinson College and a master’s degree in computer science from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. 

 

13. Ariel Katz
Company: H1
Title: Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer

Ariel Katz is the Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of H1, a healthcare data company on a mission to build a healthier future by connecting the world with the right doctors. He launched H1 in 2018 and has grown it into a global platform serving more than 200 customers across six continents.

Katz advanced H1’s vision of solving the provider data challenge through two major acquisitions this year. In January, he guided the acquisition of Ribbon Health and welcomed former FDA Commissioner Dr. Stephen Hahn to the board, strengthening expertise and expanding capabilities for health plans, health systems, and digital health platforms. 

In May, he also led the acquisition of Veda, a provider data automation company, to create the first comprehensive end-to-end enterprise provider data platform—a step he described as critical to addressing a systemic issue that affects nearly everyone in healthcare and ensuring patients can reliably find and access the right care.

Before H1, Katz co-founded ResearchConnection, a searchable database of university research initiatives that was successfully acquired. He is a Y Combinator alum and has focused his career on using data to solve healthcare’s most persistent challenges.

 

14. Graham Gardner
Company: Kyruus Health
Title: Founder & Chief Executive Officer

Graham Gardner is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Kyruus Health, a leader in care access technology connecting more than 500,000 providers across 1,400 hospitals, 550 medical groups, and 100 health plan brands. In 2025, Gardner led the company to expand Reach, its AI-powered patient acquisition solution, to integrate with Google, Bing, and other major AI-driven platforms, covering over 90% of U.S. search traffic and ensuring patients can access accurate provider and location data.

Gardner founded Kyruus Health after serving as a venture executive at Highland Capital Partners, where he co-founded Generation Health, later acquired by CVS Caremark. A cardiologist by training, he completed his residency and fellowship at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School, where he also served as chief medical resident. Gardner earned his bachelor’s degree in biology and history from Brown University, his MD from Brown Medical School, and his MBA from Harvard Business School.

 

15. Jeff Gartland
Company: Relatient
Title: Chief Executive Officer

Jeff Gartland is the Chief Executive Officer of Relatient, a healthcare access platform that partners with more than 47,000 providers across the U.S. to support over 50 million patients each year. Under his leadership, Relatient launched Dash Direct in March 2025, an open scheduling API that automates booking, rescheduling, and cancellations across multiple digital touchpoints, followed in May by Dash Voice AI, a conversational agent that manages high-volume appointment calls and enables patient self-service.

Gartland’s background spans more than 25 years in healthcare technology and digital transformation. Prior to joining Relatient in 2021, he held senior roles at Elevance Health, Ciox Health, and McKesson. He also serves on the boards of Ontellus and the Cancer Support Community. He holds a bachelor’s degree in management science and information systems from the Virginia Tech Pamplin College of Business and an MBA in finance from the Texas McCombs School of Business.

 

16. Michelle Davey
Company: Wheel Health
Title: Founder & Chief Executive Officer

Michelle Davey is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Wheel Health, a virtual care enablement company that provides the infrastructure to support modern, virtual-first care delivery. Wheel’s Horizon platform and nationwide clinician network power millions of patient visits for life sciences companies, payers, and digital health brands, helping expand access and streamline care.

Davey founded Wheel in 2018 and has led the company through rapid growth, including the June 2025 launch of a virtual-first medication fulfillment and delivery solution with Amazon Pharmacy. The initiative delivers transparent pricing, same-day delivery, and faster therapy starts for high-demand treatments such as GLP-1s and hormone therapies. Before starting Wheel, Davey held leadership roles at RecruitHere, Medici, and Favor Delivery. She earned a bachelor’s degree in international business from St. Edward’s University.

 

17. Florian Otto
Company: Cedar
Title: Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer

Florian Otto is the Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Cedar, a patient financial experience platform that helps healthcare providers deliver clear, consumer-friendly billing that improves patient satisfaction and revenue performance. Since founding the company in 2016, Otto has positioned Cedar at the intersection of healthcare and fintech and built it into a category leader trusted by health systems nationwide.

Otto’s leadership in 2025 expanded Cedar’s footprint in both technology and partnerships. In April, the company launched Kora, an AI voice agent for healthcare billing developed with Twilio and trained on Cedar’s proprietary data, designed to automate up to 30% of inbound calls by year’s end. The following month, Cedar partnered with Sanford Health, the nation’s largest rural Epic health system, to implement Cedar Pay across its 2.4 million patients.

Before founding Cedar, Otto served as CEO of Groupon Brazil, led commercial strategy at Zocdoc, and began his career in McKinsey’s healthcare practice. He holds an MD, DDS, and PhD from the University of Freiburg, Germany.

 

18. Greg Benoit
Company: QGenda
Title: Chief Executive Officer

Greg Benoit is the Chief Executive Officer of QGenda, a leading provider of healthcare workforce management software used by more than 4,500 organizations and 700,000 providers across hospitals, academic medical centers, and national practice groups. In July 2025, Benoit led QGenda’s acquisition of New Innovations, expanding its platform to cover the full lifecycle of graduate medical education, from onboarding and scheduling to evaluations and reimbursement.

Benoit has been central to QGenda’s mission since its inception in 2006. With more than two decades of healthcare software experience, he has guided the company’s adoption of AI-driven tools and mobile enhancements to help organizations optimize capacity, improve access, and increase efficiency. He holds a bachelor’s degree in computer science from Miami University.

 

19. Siva Namasivayam
Company: Cohere Health
Title: Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer

Siva Namasivayam is the Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Cohere Health, a clinical intelligence company transforming how patients, physicians, and health plans collaborate on care decisions. In May 2025, the company secured a $90 million Series C funding round, bringing total investment to $200 million and fueling the expansion of its AI-powered Cohere Unify platform into broader clinical workflows. 

By September, Namasivayam also oversaw the company’s acquisition of ZignaAI and launched its Payment Integrity Suite, unifying pre- and post-service data for the first time to improve financial accuracy and strengthen payer-provider collaboration.

Namasivayam co-founded Cohere in 2020 after founding and scaling SCIO Health Analytics into a top healthcare analytics company, which was later acquired by EXL for $240 million. He has also held leadership roles at MphasiS, Perot Systems, Gartner, and Fidelity Investments. Namasivayam earned a bachelor’s degree in computer engineering from the National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli, a master’s degree in computer science from the University of Pittsburgh, and an MBA from the University of Michigan Ross School of Business.

 

20. Ajay Kapare
Company: ELLKAY
Title: President & Chief Executive Officer

Ajay Kapare is the President and Chief Executive Officer of ELLKAY, a healthcare data connectivity company and strategic interoperability partner. In July 2025, he represented ELLKAY at the White House for the launch of CMS’s Digital Health Ecosystem and Interoperability Framework, highlighting the company’s role as Technical Service Provider for CommonWell and its leadership in advancing nationwide health data sharing and open standards.

Since joining ELLKAY in 2017, Kapare has held multiple leadership roles, including president and chief strategy officer, before being appointed CEO in March 2025. Earlier in his career, he held leadership roles at CompuGroup Medical US and Sunquest Information Systems. Kapare earned an MBA in marketing from the Texas Tech University Rawls College of Business and a bachelor’s degree in computer engineering from Savitribai Phule Pune University.

 

21. David B. Snow, Jr.
Company: Cedar Gate Technologies
Title: Founder, Chairman, & Chief Executive Officer

David B. Snow, Jr. is the Founder, Chairman, and Chief Executive Officer of Cedar Gate Technologies, a value-based care technology and services company. Since launching Cedar Gate in 2014 with GTCR, Snow has built a comprehensive platform for payers, providers, and employers, unifying data management, analytics, population health, and payment technologies to support success in risk-based care.

Snow has more than four decades of leadership across Fortune 50 companies, health plans, hospitals, and startups. He previously served as chairman and chief executive officer of Medco Health Solutions, where he grew revenues from $34 billion to $72 billion and executed its $34 billion merger with Express Scripts. Snow holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from Bates College and a master’s degree in healthcare administration and finance from the Duke University Fuqua School of Business.

 

22. Doug Proctor
Company: Candid Health
Title: Chief Executive Officer & Co-Founder

Doug Proctor is the Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of Candid Health, a revenue cycle automation platform modernizing how healthcare providers manage billing and payments. He steered the company through rapid growth, including raising $52.5 million in Series C funding in February 2025 to accelerate platform innovation and expand provider partnerships nationwide. Then in August, Candid introduced a refreshed brand identity, reflecting its evolution as an automation platform and reinforcing its mission to eliminate manual intervention from medical billing.

Before Candid, Proctor co-founded Insula, a climate-focused materials startup, and spent more than five years at Palantir Technologies, where he built and led some of the company’s largest engineering and business teams supporting national security and intelligence initiatives. He also worked with the World Bank on climate finance and policy. Proctor graduated from Georgetown University’s Walsh School of Foreign Service.

 

23. Tashfeen Ekram
Company: Luma Health
Title: Co-Founder & Chief Medical Officer

Tashfeen Ekram is the Co-Founder and Chief Medical Officer of Luma Health, a patient success platform that simplifies how patients access care. He co-founded the company in 2012 to address the ongoing challenge of timely connection between patients and providers. 

Under his leadership, Luma launched Spark in October 2024, a multimodal generative AI engine built into its platform to automate workflows such as fax processing and call center operations. The platform now serves more than 750 healthcare organizations and 500,000 providers, improving efficiency and patient access.

Dr. Ekram brings clinical expertise as a practicing radiologist, shaping Luma’s vision with firsthand insight into provider needs. He trained at the University of Michigan Medical School, completed his residency at Henry Ford Health System, and pursued a fellowship in chest and cardiovascular imaging at Stanford University. He also holds a bachelor’s degree in molecular and cellular biology from UC Berkeley.

 

24. Jeff Fritz
Company: Andros
Title: Chief Executive Officer & Board Director

Jeff Fritz is the Chief Executive Officer and Board Director of Andros, a health technology company improving how provider networks are built, managed, and optimized. He joined the company in 2023, and has since led the expansion of its Arc Network Lifecycle Platform, which leverages the industry’s largest provider data resource to streamline recruitment, contracting, credentialing, and monitoring for healthcare organizations that serve counties covering more than 90% of the U.S. population.

With more than two decades of experience in health and wealth technology, Fritz has founded, scaled, and led multiple growth-stage companies. He previously served as CEO of Revel Health, a patient engagement technology company, and earlier was president and CEO of Episerver Storyworks. 

Fritz also founded WEX Benefits (formerly Evolution1/Lighthouse1), a SaaS platform delivering consumer-driven healthcare account administration solutions. In addition to his role at Andros, Fritz chairs the board of Reemo Health and mentors software CEOs through Minnesota Emerging Software Advisory (MESA). 

 

25. Erica Jain
Company: Healthie
Title: Chief Executive Officer & Co-Founder

Erica Jain is the Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Healthie, an API-first infrastructure platform powering virtual-first healthcare delivery. Healthie supports more than 25,000 clinicians across behavioral health, women’s health, nutrition, MSK, and family care, enabling care for over 10 million patients and handling more than 1 billion monthly API calls by developers building healthcare solutions.

In October 2024, Jain led Healthie’s Series B funding round led by TCV to accelerate product innovation, expand its marketplace of integrations, and introduce AI-powered tools that streamline workflows and support value-based care models— furthering the company’s mission to provide the infrastructure needed for organizations to deliver longitudinal, patient-centered care at scale.

Earlier in her career, Jain worked as a healthcare consultant at Boston Consulting Group, where she advised health systems and insurers on cost savings and population health strategies, and contributed to global health initiatives at the Clinton Health Access Initiative in Rwanda and Ethiopia. She holds an MBA in healthcare management from the University of Pennsylvania and a bachelor’s degree from Duke University, where she specialized in international health disparities and infectious diseases.

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