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OMNY Health Is Healthcare AI For Millions, Not Just Millionaires

Last updated: May 14, 2025 7:42 am
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OMNY Health is a groundbreaking startup based in Atlanta that is revolutionizing healthcare access and equity by leveraging real-world patient data to train AI tools. Unlike the trend in Silicon Valley, which focuses on longevity tech and concierge medicine for the wealthy, OMNY Health is dedicated to addressing the healthcare challenges that affect millions of Americans.

With a data platform that provides access to over 85 million patient records and 4 billion unstructured clinical notes, OMNY Health is democratizing healthcare data. By empowering health tech developers with rich, representative clinical data, the startup is enabling the next generation of AI-driven health solutions to scale across the entire healthcare system.

One of the biggest challenges in healthcare AI is data readiness. Despite significant investments in AI tools, the data they rely on is often fragmented and shallow. OMNY Health is tackling this issue head-on by adding more than 300 clinical assessment measures to its platform, covering a wide range of medical specialties. This move fills in the gaps in traditional datasets and registries, providing a comprehensive source of real-world clinical data for the nation.

Dr. Mitesh Rao, CEO and co-founder of OMNY Health, emphasizes the importance of capturing healthcare outcomes at a granular level to drive patient-centered research and the development of AI-driven models. The platform offers seamless integration with healthcare systems, enabling developers to access longitudinal, de-identified data from all 50 states.

OMNY Health’s strategic partnerships with leading AI-driven health tech firms further highlight its commitment to innovation. By bridging the gap between raw data and actionable intelligence, the startup is powering tools that predict patient outcomes and streamline documentation.

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Despite raising a modest $17 million in a Series B round, OMNY Health has achieved significant growth and recognition as a key player in AI health innovation. The company’s lean growth strategy and focus on quality data have set it apart in a market dominated by well-funded competitors.

OMNY Health’s participation in conferences like ISPOR demonstrates its commitment to presenting real-world evidence and driving patient-centered decision-making in healthcare. With a long-term vision that goes beyond data provision to a comprehensive healthcare platform, OMNY Health is poised to shape the future of medicine.

In a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape where AI is reshaping the industry, the quality and equity of data will determine who benefits. OMNY Health’s emphasis on inclusivity and everyday impact positions it as a foundational player in the future of healthcare, prioritizing solutions that address healthcare inequality and improve outcomes for all.

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