Syntra recently launched!

Launch YC: Syntra: Personalized and Automated Electronic Health Records
"Syntra builds personalized electronic health records that automate administrative tasks."

TLDR: Syntra builds intelligent electronic health records that automate administrative tasks for doctors such as patient intake, scribing, inventory management, and medical billing. Know a private practice doctor? They'd love an intro, reach out here.


Founded by
Ayush Jain & Aniketh Kolla

The Problem:

Healthcare admin costs are skyrocketing. Doctors currently spend an average of 5% to 10% of their total revenue on manual administrative tasks, amounting to over $100 billion dollars spent each year. The burden is even higher on private practice doctors who can’t afford to hire a full administrative team.

Their Solution:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5Mkt0IRtNM

Syntra is an intelligent EHR that automates administrative tasks for doctors, such as patient intake, scribing, inventory management, and medical billing. Their goal is for doctors to not think about anything except providing the best patient care possible. They earned their first customer over $100k a month while reducing time spent on these tasks by 25-30%.

How it works:

Syntra records the doctor-patient interaction and converts it into an accurate clinical note. This note is then automatically converted into a correct claim and sent to insurance through their clearinghouse. Syntra also keeps track of inventory levels and at-risk patients to intelligently order supplies and remind patients to book an appointment.

Learn More

🌐 Visit www.syntra.com to learn more.
🤝 Know a private practice doctor? They'd love an intro, reach out here.

📅 Interested? Book a demo here.

👣 Follow Syntra on LinkedIn & X

Posted 
October 11, 2024
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