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Practice management platform for 130K independent physicians from Kareo+PatientPop merger; EHR, billing, and patient acquisition marketing for small practices competing with athenahealth.
Tebra (formerly Kareo + PatientPop) is a cloud-based practice management and digital health platform for independent healthcare practices — providing practice management software, electronic health records (EHR), billing and revenue cycle management, patient engagement, and healthcare marketing tools specifically designed for small independent physician practices. Formed through the merger of Kareo (practice management/billing) and PatientPop (healthcare marketing/patient acquisition) in 2022, Tebra serves approximately 130,000 healthcare providers at independent practices across primary care, mental health, dermatology, and specialty care.\n\nTebra's platform addresses the full operational needs of a small medical practice: EHR documentation with templates for common visit types, automated patient appointment reminders and forms, insurance eligibility verification and claims submission, payment collection from patients, and online reputation management (Google reviews, healthcare directory listings). The combined Kareo+PatientPop heritage means Tebra uniquely covers both the clinical and administrative workflow alongside the digital marketing capabilities independent practices need to attract new patients.\n\nIn 2025, Tebra competes in the small practice EHR and practice management market against athenahealth, drchrono, Jane App, and Practice Fusion for independent physician practice software. The independent practice market faces significant headwinds from hospital consolidation — independent physician practices have steadily been acquired into health system employment or affiliated networks, shrinking the addressable market. Tebra's 2025 strategy focuses on the growing behavioral health segment (mental health practices are growing and need modern practice management tools), telehealth integration (virtual visit capability within the EHR workflow), and improving revenue cycle management automation to help practices collect more of what they bill.
Pittsburgh ambient clinical AI (founded by cardiologist) at $5.3B valuation Jun 2025; $800M total ($300M a16z/Khosla Series E) deployed at UPMC 12K clinicians, Mayo Clinic, Johns Hopkins competing with Nuance DAX for physician documentation.
Abridge is a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based healthcare AI clinical documentation platform — backed with approximately $800 million in total funding including a $300 million Series E in June 2025 led by Andreessen Horowitz and Khosla Ventures at a $5.3 billion valuation, following a $250 million Series D just four months prior at a $2.8 billion valuation — providing physicians, nurses, and care teams at 150+ health systems with AI that automatically converts patient-clinician conversations into structured clinical notes, saving physicians an average of 3 hours daily and generating high-quality documentation from UPMC (scaling to 12,000 clinicians enterprise-wide), Mayo Clinic, Johns Hopkins, and Emory Healthcare. Abridge's AI is trained on a proprietary dataset of over 1.5 million medical encounters, delivering specialty-specific documentation through deep Epic EHR integration. Founded in 2018 by cardiologist Dr. Shiv Rao.
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