
What You Should Know
- Artera is the first agentic healthcare company to adopt an AI Services Model, moving away from traditional “homogeneous SaaS” to deliver bespoke, clinic-specific solutions.
- The company has deployed specialized AI Service Squads—small teams of AI builders who work directly with healthcare providers to co-innovate and eliminate legacy development cycles.
- The model supports high-demand solutions, including scheduling, prior authorizations, referral management, and closing care gaps across hundreds of specialty clinics and nearly 300 FQHCs.
- The platform facilitates over 2 billion patient communications annually, supporting roughly 200 million patients across the healthcare continuum.
Traditional healthcare software often leaves providers trapped between two extremes: rigid, “one-size-fits-all” SaaS products or slow, expensive custom consulting projects. Artera is breaking this paradigm by introducing its AI Services Model, a structural shift that places AI builders directly in the clinic to solve front and back-office challenges at the “speed of software”. This approach allows Artera to function as a holistic AI partner rather than a collection of disconnected point solutions.
Guillaume de Zwirek, co-founder and CEO of Artera, noted that traditional feedback loops are no longer competitive in the AI era. By deploying AI Service Squads, the company removes departmental friction, allowing for the rapid delivery of agentic AI that is intimately tailored to the unique workflows of specialty practices and Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs).
Specialized AI Squads: Bespoke Solutions for Every Specialty
Artera’s AI Service Squads do not just deploy templates; they act as dedicated industry experts to ensure AI agents are seamlessly integrated into specific patient journeys.
- Specialty Groups: Artera supports hundreds of organizations in areas such as Behavioral Health, Oncology, Cardiology, and Women’s Health, tailoring AI to handle specialty-specific intake and pre-procedure instructions.
- FQHCs and Community Health Centers: Nearly 300 FQHCs utilize the platform to reach underserved populations efficiently, improving patient engagement and care access.
- Federal Agencies: Large-scale government entities utilize the Harmony Federal Edition, which is currently undergoing the FedRAMP High authorization process.
The “Human-in-the-Loop” Agentic Vision
At the core of this model is Artera Harmony, an agentic platform that allows humans and AI to work together to fix the patient experience.
- Co-Pilot Agents: These provide real-time staff support, including automatic translation for 98+ languages, conversation summaries, and message shortening to boost staff efficiency by as much as 50%.
- Semi-Autonomous Flows Agents: Rules-based AI assistants that handle routine execution—such as waitlisting, patient triage, and post-operative follow-up—while keeping staff in control of final decisions.
- Full Interoperability: Artera’s agents integrate with leading EMRs (including Meditech, NextGen, and Veradigm) to ensure a single holistic view of the patient journey.
