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The industry's largest care access platform, connecting patients, providers, and payers for streamlined search, scheduling, and engagement.
Kyruus Health, based in Boston, Massachusetts, operates a care access platform connecting patients, healthcare providers, and payers to streamline provider search, scheduling, and patient engagement. The B2B SaaS platform serves 425,000 providers across over 1,000 hospitals and 500 medical groups, connecting 90+ million health plan members from 100 health plan brands. In 2023 alone, the platform powered over 145 million patient searches and added 160+ new customers, demonstrating significant growth in digital health and care access optimization. Kyruus expanded its offerings through the acquisition of HealthSparq in 2021 and is now part of RevSpring, extending its solutions to include patient engagement and payment. The organization maintains a team of 360 employees and was founded in 2010. The firm focuses on healthcare providers , health plans, payers, and care navigators. Primary market focus is digital health and care access optimization.
Kyruus has raised $141.0M across 8 funding rounds.
Kyruus has raised $141.0M in total across 8 funding rounds.
Kyruus has raised $141.0M in total across 8 funding rounds.
Kyruus's investors include Ezra Perlman, Venrock, Highland Capital Partners, ACME Capital, Atomic, General Atlantic, Shasta Ventures, Halle Tecco, Jonathan Bush, Richard Branson, Shervin Pishevar, Aaron Martin.
Kyruus Health is a physician-founded healthcare technology company that builds the industry's leading care access platform, Kyruus Connect, to unite disparate data sources and connect patients with the right providers.[1][2][3][6] It serves health systems, hospitals, medical groups, health plans, and payers—empowering over 1,400 organizations, 550 customers, 425,000 providers across 1,000+ hospitals and 500 medical groups, and 150 million health plan members from 100 brands—by solving fragmentation in healthcare data, streamlining provider matching, scheduling, patient engagement, and transparency to reduce friction, improve experiences, and drive better outcomes.[1][3][5][6] Now part of RevSpring following an acquisition, its offerings extend to patient payments and a seamless journey from search to payment, demonstrating strong growth momentum in a consolidating market.[1][3][5]
Founded in 2010 in Boston, Massachusetts, Kyruus was established by physicians who recognized the need for better navigation in the complex U.S. healthcare system.[2][4] The idea emerged from firsthand experience with fragmented provider data and inefficient patient-provider matching, leading to the creation of a platform that harnesses accurate, contextually relevant information to empower connections.[1][3] Early traction came from its purpose-built technology, growing to serve major health systems and plans; a pivotal moment was the acquisition by RevSpring, announced to combine Kyruus's access platform with payment solutions for end-to-end care journeys.[5] As a remote-first company with offices in Boston and Lake Oswego, OR, it has maintained physician-led leadership focused on transparency and accessibility.[1][4]
Kyruus rides the wave of healthcare digitization and transparency mandates, like price transparency rules, amid rising costs and consumer demand for empowered care navigation in a fragmented $4T U.S. market.[1][3] Its timing aligns with post-pandemic shifts to virtual care, data interoperability (e.g., via FHIR standards), and payer-provider pressures for efficiency, positioning it to capitalize on AI-driven personalization and consolidated tech stacks.[2][5][6] By influencing ecosystems through partnerships with 100+ health plans and 1,000 hospitals, Kyruus reduces waste—freeing time for clinicians and guiding cost-effective choices—while the RevSpring merger amplifies its role in revenue cycle optimization, shaping a more connected, patient-centric industry.[5]
Kyruus Health's RevSpring integration positions it for accelerated expansion into unified patient journeys, leveraging combined data for hyper-personalized engagement and payments amid growing demand for seamless healthcare tech.[5] Trends like AI-enhanced matching, regulatory pushes for transparency, and value-based care will propel growth, potentially doubling scale as health systems consolidate vendors. Its influence may evolve from access leader to full-journey orchestrator, redefining stakeholder experiences and solidifying its mission to make healthcare work better for everyone—starting with the right care connection.[1][3]
Kyruus has raised $141.0M across 8 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $30.0M Other Equity in June 2020.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 10, 2020 | $30.0M Other Equity | Ezra Perlman | |
| Jan 1, 2020 | $42.0M Series D | Venrock, Highland Capital Partners | ACME Capital, Atomic, General Atlantic, Shasta Ventures, Halle Tecco, Jonathan Bush, Richard Branson, Shervin Pishevar, Aaron Martin, Salesforce Ventures |
| Oct 23, 2018 | $4.0M Other Equity | Matt Garratt | |
| Apr 20, 2018 | $10.0M Other Equity | ||
| Sep 1, 2015 | $25.0M Series C | Sam Brasch | ACME Capital, Atomic, F-Prime Capital Partners, General Atlantic, Great Oaks Venture Capital, Marathon Venture Capital, Jonathan Golden, Shasta Ventures, Venrock, Winklevoss Capital, Halle Tecco, Jonathan Bush, Richard Branson, Shervin Pishevar, F-Prime Capital, Highland Capital Partners, Leerink Partners, Lux Capital, Tom Rodgers, Rod Hochman |
| May 14, 2014 | $11.0M Other Equity | ||
| Jan 1, 2013 | $11.0M Series B | Robert Paull | ACME Capital, Atomic, F-Prime Capital Partners, General Atlantic, Great Oaks Venture Capital, Marathon Venture Capital, Jonathan Golden, Shasta Ventures, Venrock, Winklevoss Capital, Halle Tecco, Jonathan Bush, Richard Branson, Shervin Pishevar, F-Prime Capital, Highland Capital Partners |
| May 1, 2011 | $8.0M Series A | Venrock, Bob Higgins | ACME Capital, Atomic, General Atlantic, Shasta Ventures, Halle Tecco, Jonathan Bush, Richard Branson, Shervin Pishevar, Dr. James B. Golden, Ed Park, John Goldsmith, Gerson Lehrman Group |