Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Merged with PatientPop → Tebra 2021; $222M funding; $1B+ valuation; $72M 2023 (Golub); 100K providers; 90M patients; 1,000 employees; practice management/EHR leader
Kareo was founded in 2004 by Dan Rodrigues to build purpose-designed practice management and billing software for independent physician practices — a segment underserved by legacy healthcare IT vendors focused on hospital systems. The platform addressed the full administrative workflow of a small medical practice: appointment scheduling, patient registration, insurance eligibility verification, charge capture, medical billing, and accounts receivable management. Kareo also developed an integrated EHR module, making it one of the few vendors to combine clinical documentation and practice management in a cloud-native platform accessible to solo practitioners.\n\nKareo's products included Kareo Billing for RCM, Kareo Clinical for EHR and documentation, and Kareo Engage for patient communication and online reputation management. The platform served primary care, mental health, physical therapy, and chiropractic specialties. Its cloud-based delivery — accessible via browser and mobile without on-premises infrastructure — resonated strongly with independent practices managing lean overhead. A managed RCM service and QuickBooks integration rounded out the offering.\n\nKareo merged with PatientPop, a digital practice growth platform, in 2021 to form Tebra — targeting the full lifecycle of independent practice management from marketing through billing. The combined company has raised $222 million in total funding, achieved a $1 billion+ valuation, and serves over 100,000 providers across 90 million patients. Tebra continues operating the Kareo brand for billing and EHR while integrating PatientPop's digital presence capabilities into a unified independent practice growth platform.
Chicago medical imaging and AI diagnostics (NASDAQ: GEHC) ~$19.7B FY2024 revenue; GE spinoff Jan 2023, Edison AI 100+ models, 4M+ installed devices, Alzheimer's PET tracer competing with Siemens Healthineers.
GE HealthCare Technologies Inc. is a Chicago, Illinois-based medical technology and digital health company — publicly traded on the NASDAQ (NASDAQ: GEHC) as an S&P 500 Health Care component — designing, manufacturing, and servicing medical imaging systems, patient monitoring equipment, pharmaceutical diagnostics, and AI-powered clinical decision support software through approximately 51,000 employees in 160 countries. GE HealthCare was spun off from General Electric Company in January 2023 — one of the most significant healthcare demergers in history — and has operated as an independent public company building its own capital structure, R&D investment priorities, and operational identity separate from GE's industrial conglomerate structure. In fiscal year 2024, GE HealthCare reported revenues of approximately $19.7 billion, with its four business segments contributing: Imaging (MRI, CT, X-ray, molecular imaging — ~$9.1B), Ultrasound (~$3.0B), Patient Care Solutions (monitoring, anesthesia — ~$3.6B), and Pharmaceutical Diagnostics (PET/SPECT contrast agents — ~$2.6B). CEO Peter Arduini has prioritized accelerating GE HealthCare's AI integration across its imaging portfolio — the Edison AI platform (100+ AI models cleared or in development for radiology workflows) embeds AI-assisted detection, workflow optimization, and image quality enhancement into GE HealthCare scanners, positioning the company as a digital health platform rather than a hardware manufacturer.
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