Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
AI care enablement platform resolving 85% of patient inquiries within one day; $12M Series A from Molten Ventures helping clinics manage NHS and value-based care patient caseloads.
Anima is a care enablement platform that uses AI to help clinical teams manage patient caseloads more efficiently — enabling practices, clinics, and healthcare systems to handle more patient inquiries with the same clinical staff by triaging, routing, and pre-processing patient messages, symptoms, and administrative requests before they reach clinicians. Founded as a Y Combinator W21 graduate, Anima raised $14.5 million total including a $12 million Series A in early 2024 led by Molten Ventures with Hummingbird, achieving a benchmark of resolving 85% of patient inquiries within one day.\n\nAnima's platform integrates with existing EHR systems and clinical workflows — when patients submit messages or requests, Anima's AI layer categorizes the urgency, extracts relevant clinical context from the patient record, and routes to the appropriate care team member with pre-populated response templates and suggested actions. Administrative inquiries (prescription refills, appointment requests, test result questions) are handled with AI-assisted responses that clinicians can review and approve rapidly rather than composing from scratch. This reduces the cognitive load of clinical inbox management that contributes to physician burnout.\n\nIn 2025, Anima competes in the clinical workflow automation and care management platform market with Klara (patient communication), Luma Health (care orchestration), Healthie, and AI-powered EHR tools from Epic and athenahealth for clinical team productivity and patient communication. The UK National Health Service (NHS) has been a key market for Anima, given the NHS's acute GP workload crisis and the need for digital tools that help manage the high volume of patient contacts with limited clinical capacity. The 2025 strategy focuses on expanding within NHS primary care networks, growing in US value-based care organizations where managing population health efficiently is financially incentivized, and deepening AI capabilities for clinical decision support.
Oracle Corporation's healthcare IT division (rebranded Cerner, $28.3B acquisition 2022); #2 US hospital EHR, VA/DoD federal EHR program, OCI cloud migration + ambient clinical AI competing with Epic Systems.
Oracle Health is the healthcare technology business unit of Oracle Corporation (NYSE: ORCL) — providing electronic health records (EHR), clinical workflow management, health information exchange, revenue cycle management, and population health analytics to hospitals, health systems, physician practices, ambulatory clinics, and government health agencies globally — operating as the rebranded Cerner Corporation following Oracle's $28.3 billion acquisition of Cerner in June 2022, the largest acquisition in Oracle's history. Oracle Health's EHR platform (the Cerner Millennium clinical information system) powers clinical documentation, physician order entry, nursing workflows, medication administration, and patient care coordination for approximately 30% of US hospitals — making Oracle Health the second-largest EHR vendor in the US hospital market after Epic Systems. A major integration program is underway to migrate Cerner's clinical applications to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), enabling Oracle Health to leverage Oracle's cloud scale, Oracle's AI capabilities (generative AI for clinical documentation, ambient listening for physician notes), and Oracle's database performance advantages for health record analytics. Oracle Corporation named Clay Magouyrk and Mike Sicilia as co-CEOs in 2025 (replacing Safra Catz), positioning Oracle Health's clinical platform to benefit from the next-generation Oracle leadership team's emphasis on cloud and AI transformation.
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