The General Catalyst-backed startups Commure and Athelas are merging in a deal to bring more artificial-intelligence tech to hospitals and health systems.
The new company, which is keeping the name Commure, plans to stack Athelas' software on top of Commure's data platform for health systems.
General Catalyst is investing $70 million in the new firm at a $6 billion valuation, and Tanay Tandon, the founder and CEO of Athelas, will lead the combined company.
Commure will consider companies making those tools in a range of categories, including credentialing, contracting, and patient engagement, he said.
The company has about 100 open positions, Tandon said, and expects to hire hundreds more people in 2024.
Persons:
Tanay Tandon, Hemant Taneja, Tandon, Commure, Catalyst, Athelas
Organizations:
Catalyst, General