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Pharmacy clinical services platform enabling pharmacists to scale vaccinations, testing, and prescribing; Microsoft M12-backed serving 1,100+ Canadian pharmacies for expanded scope of practice.
MedMe Health is a pharmacy clinical services platform that helps pharmacists schedule, conduct, document, and bill for clinical services at scale — enabling pharmacies to systematically deliver services including medication prescribing and adaptation, point-of-care testing (COVID, flu, strep), vaccination programs, and chronic condition monitoring appointments, rather than managing these services ad hoc. Founded in the late 2010s in Toronto, Canada and a Y Combinator W21 graduate, MedMe Health is backed by Microsoft's M12 venture fund and has scaled to 1,100+ pharmacies across Canada.\n\nMedMe's platform provides pharmacists with appointment scheduling tools for clinical service bookings (which can be patient-initiated or provider-referred), structured clinical service workflows that guide pharmacists through each service type, documentation templates, and billing integration with provincial health authorities and insurance plans. The platform makes it practical for pharmacy chains and independent pharmacies to operate as clinical service providers at scale — without practice management software, the administrative overhead of offering multiple clinical services is prohibitive.\n\nIn 2025, MedMe Health operates at the intersection of pharmacy technology and primary care expansion — Canadian provincial governments have significantly expanded pharmacist scope of practice, allowing pharmacists to prescribe for minor ailments, adapt medications, and provide more comprehensive care services. MedMe competes with RxNT, PioneerRx, and existing pharmacy management system vendors adding clinical service modules for pharmacy practice management. The expansion of pharmacist scope of practice across Canadian provinces creates strong market tailwinds as pharmacies invest in the technology to capture revenue from newly billable services. The 2025 strategy focuses on deepening provincial billing integrations, growing with pharmacy chains implementing standardized clinical programs, and expanding to US pharmacies as scope of practice policies evolve.
SF AI healthcare administration automating medical coding, billing, and claims for clinics with 30% cost savings and 20% fewer denials; YC S23 $4.5M competing with Waystar for revenue cycle management automation.
Decoda Health is a San Francisco-based AI healthcare administration platform — backed by Y Combinator (S23) with $4.5 million raised from YC, Amino Capital, Bossa Nova Ventures, Cadenza Ventures, Graphene Ventures, and Orange Collective — providing medical clinics and healthcare providers with autonomous AI agents that handle medical coding, billing, claims submission, denial management, scheduling coordination, and patient payment collection, automating 80%+ of the repetitive administrative tasks that currently consume 30-40% of healthcare provider revenue in overhead costs. Founded in 2023 by Daniyal Afzal, James Oswald, and Kevin Cheng, Decoda's AI agents deliver 30% reduction in coding costs, 20% reduction in claim denials, and claims processing in seconds versus the days that manual coding and submission require.
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