
Bright.MD
Founded Year
2014Stage
Acquired | AcquiredTotal Raised
$30.8MAbout Bright.MD
Bright.MD provides healthcare automation solutions with its artificial intelligence (AI)-powered virtual-care platform. Its solutions include integrated asynchronous telehealth diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions online. The company was founded in 2014 and is based in Portland, Oregon. In October 2023, Bright.MD was acquired by Evernorth. The terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
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Bright.md’s asynchronous telehealth solution lets providers treat low-acuity conditions virtually, without a real-time interaction—all while driving patient satisfaction and quality outcomes. Consisting of self-service patient interviews designed to treat 140+ conditions, patients answer questions about their symptoms and medical history, and upload photos when necessary. Clinical decision support serves the provider with a recommended diagnosis and treatment plan that they can simply confirm or modify based on their own clinical judgment. Bright.md automates the documentation process with a chart note in SOAP format that is fully integrated with the EHR encounter, resulting in only 2 minutes of provider time per patient.
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Bright.MD has filed 1 patent.

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9/30/2015 | Medical diagnosis, Medical terminology, Rule engines, Syndromes, Healthcare occupations | Application |
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Related Topics | Medical diagnosis, Medical terminology, Rule engines, Syndromes, Healthcare occupations |
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Latest Bright.MD News
Jan 17, 2024
Care-automation company Bright.md sold its technology to Evernorth last year In March of last year, telehealth platform 98point6 revealed it was switching from being a provider of virtual care to a SaaS provider, meaning it would focus on licensing its software to third-party health care providers. Now, the company is ready to expand its services, announcing on Tuesday the acquisition of 16 customer contracts from care-automation company Bright.md, as well as the launch of a new asynchronous care module. Bright.md, which was founded in 2014, offered an AI-powered platform called SmartExam, which acted as a virtual physician assistant, enabling the physician to deliver efficient care remotely in a fraction of the time by asking patients questions about their symptoms and health history. This past October, the company sold its technology to Evernorth , and now 98point6 has purchased its remaining assets. No financial terms of the deal were disclosed. "With these acquisitions, we’re not only expanding our reach and strengthening relationships with existing health systems, we’re also gaining valuable insights into the diverse needs of healthcare organizations so that we can continue to effectively tailor our products for patients and providers' evolving preferences," Jay Burrell, CEO of 98point6 Technologies, told VatorNews. The launch of the new asynchronous care module, which is backed by machine learning and AI, will allow 98point6 to service these new clients. The module allows providers to respond to patients when their schedule allows. The platform deploys an intelligent engine that supports providers with intake, diagnosis, and care documentation. When combined with the existing live solution, providers will have flexibility to support multiple modes of on-demand virtual care based on patients' lifestyle and care experience preferences. The timing of the two announcements was "serendipitous," Burrell said, noting that, "the timing of Bright.md’s divestiture offered an outstanding opportunity for 98point6 to accelerate its launch of an asynchronous telehealthcare solution." "98point6 has always been focused on provider enablement and making the provider’s job easier. That positioning remains consistent today: we’re a technology company for healthcare providers. One of our strategies in becoming a SaaS company was focusing on the platform layer, and rolling out new features and functions, starting with the asynchronous module," he explained. Going forward, 98point6 will focus on offering a full suite of virtual care services that empower providers with technology-focused solutions that help mitigate clinician burnout, improve patient engagement, and provide substantial cost savings to healthcare organizations. "We will continue to refine and expand our product offerings based upon feedback from Bright.md’s customers to create innovative technology solutions that solve care delivery organizations’ biggest challenges and improve the patient and provider experience," said Burrell. "98point6 has a proven track record of building software to manage virtual care, and a history of managing a successful nationwide virtual clinic serving millions of patients. The new async care module paves the way for further innovations on the 98point6 Technology Platform."
Bright.MD Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Bright.MD founded?
Bright.MD was founded in 2014.
Where is Bright.MD's headquarters?
Bright.MD's headquarters is located at 2175 NW Raleigh Street, Portland.
What is Bright.MD's latest funding round?
Bright.MD's latest funding round is Acquired.
How much did Bright.MD raise?
Bright.MD raised a total of $30.8M.
Who are the investors of Bright.MD?
Investors of Bright.MD include Evernorth, Paycheck Protection Program, Seven Peaks Ventures, B Capital, Easton Capital and 9 more.
Who are Bright.MD's competitors?
Competitors of Bright.MD include Maven, GYANT, 98point6 Technologies, Zipnosis, Therapha and 7 more.
What products does Bright.MD offer?
Bright.MD's products include Bright.md and 1 more.
Who are Bright.MD's customers?
Customers of Bright.MD include Baptist Health, Prisma Health and Winona Health.
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