Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Major ambulatory EHR serving 150K providers bootstrapped to scale; Sunoh.ai ambient clinical documentation and revenue cycle management competing with Epic and athenahealth for practices.
eClinicalWorks is one of the largest electronic health record (EHR) and practice management software providers in the United States, serving approximately 150,000 providers across 850,000 care sites with ambulatory EHR, revenue cycle management, patient engagement, and population health tools. Founded in 1999 by Girish Navani and headquartered in Westborough, Massachusetts, eClinicalWorks is privately held and is notable for being a bootstrapped company that has grown to significant scale without venture capital funding, generating substantial annual revenue from its large installed physician base.\n\neClinicalWorks' platform covers the ambulatory (outpatient) clinical workflow: clinical documentation with specialty-specific templates, order entry for labs and imaging, e-prescribing, chronic disease management registries, telehealth (healow TeleVisits), and patient portal. The revenue cycle management capabilities handle insurance claims submission, denial management, and patient billing. Population health tools enable practices and health systems to identify at-risk patient populations and coordinate care across attributed patients.\n\nIn 2025, eClinicalWorks competes with Epic (the dominant health system EHR), athenahealth (cloud-native ambulatory EHR), Oracle Health (Cerner), and Modernizing Medicine for physician practice EHR market share. The company has faced regulatory challenges — in 2017, eClinicalWorks paid $155 million to settle Department of Justice charges related to EHR certification fraud. Despite this, the company retained most of its customer base due to high switching costs inherent in EHR changes. The 2025 strategy focuses on its AI assistant Sunoh.ai (ambient clinical documentation that automatically generates SOAP notes from recorded patient visits), expanding telehealth capabilities, and growing the healow patient engagement platform.
Boston AI GPCR drug discovery with $1.3B Eli Lilly collaboration Aug 2025 for obesity/cardiometabolic; $158M total ($120M RA Capital/Insight/NVIDIA/Lilly Series A Sep 2024) with MC4R obesity program advancing to IND competing with Relay Therapeutics.
Superluminal Medicines is a Boston-based biotechnology company — backed with approximately $158 million in total funding including a $33 million seed in 2023 and a $120 million Series A in September 2024 led by RA Capital Management with Insight Partners, NVIDIA's NVentures, and Eli Lilly — developing AI-driven small molecule drugs targeting G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), combining artificial intelligence, protein dynamics simulation, and structural biology to discover drugs for 70% of GPCRs that currently remain "undruggable" despite GPCRs representing the target class for approximately 35% of all FDA-approved drugs. In August 2025, Superluminal secured a landmark $1.3 billion collaboration agreement with Eli Lilly to discover small molecule therapeutics for obesity and cardiometabolic diseases, and is advancing its lead internal MC4R agonist program (for obesity treatment) toward IND-enabling studies with human trials expected Q4 2026. Founded in 2022.
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