Olive Hits $1.5B Valuation with Additional $225.5M Funding for AI-Powered Digital Employee Platform

Olive, Clinc Partner to Add Coversational AI to Digital Healthcare Employee for Hospitals

What You Should Know:

– AI workforce management for healthcare provider Olive lands an additional $225.5M in funding, bringing the company’s valuation to $1.5B.

– This latest funding round will enable
Olive to accelerate product development, and the company plans to announce more
capabilities in 2021 to support the entire healthcare ecosystem.


Olive,
the company creating the AI workforce for healthcare, today
announced an additional $225.5M in financing led by Tiger Global and joined by
existing investors General Catalyst, Drive Capital and Silicon Valley Bank
along with new investors GV, Sequoia Capital Global Equities, Dragoneer
Investment Group and Transformation Capital Partners. Olive has now secured
$385 million in financing in the last nine months and $448 million since the
company’s founding in 2012. This new round brings the company’s valuation to
$1.5 billion.

AI‑Powered Digital Employee
Built Specifically For Healthcare

Founded in 2012, Olive builds artificial intelligence and RPA
solutions that empower healthcare organizations to improve efficiency and
patient care while reducing costly administrative errors. Olive is the only
healthcare-specific artificial intelligence solution sold as a service – that
means one annual price and an all-in-one approach to hiring a digital employee.

Working alongside healthcare employees, Olive is trained to
think cognitively and make complex decisions faster, and more accurately than
human employees. She never misses a day of work. She never makes unprogrammed
mistakes. And every Olive learns collectively, like a network, so that
healthcare organizations never have to solve the same problem twice.

Olive Core Offerings

Olive’s three capabilities work together to scope, build, and
optimize workflows that directly impact your organization’s most meaningful
metrics:

Alpha: Enables
Olive to identify and implement high-value automation, so organizations can
confidently prioritize top processes for automation and accelerate time to
build them.

Omega: 
Enables issue prediction, prevention, and resolution to drive Olive’s continued
success, utilizing data and quality alerts to track Olive’s progress and
address potential issues 72 hours in advance.

Deep Purple: Gathers
this contextual information, allowing Olive to find new connections and
opportunities to improve her work.

Recent Milestones

Throughout 2020, Olive has cemented itself as critical to the
infrastructure of over 600 U.S. hospitals, including 22 percent of the top 100
health systems in the country. Olive’s disruptive innovation will continue to
intensely focus on addressing healthcare’s most burdensome issues as the
industry copes with more demands than ever. According to “The State of AI
in 2020,” a recent study released by McKinsey, COVID-19 has driven AI
investment in healthcare faster than in any other industry. Since its $106 million
in Series F financing mid-September, the company has announced Olive Helps,
support of Tufts Medical Center’s COVID-19 testing and an expanded leadership
team, including the formation of the Cybernetics division.

Leadership Appointments

This latest funding
round will enable Olive to accelerate product development, and the company
plans to announce more capabilities in 2021 to support the entire healthcare
ecosystem. To help with this expansion, Olive has bolstered its executive team
with two new hires:

– Ali Byrd joins
as Chief Financial Officer, bringing nearly 25 years of software industry
experience as an operator, advisor and investor charged with strategic and
financial decision-making to support and extend Olive’s market leading growth
trajectory.

– Shoshana Deutschkron joins as Chief Marketing Officer, bringing more than two
decades of experience in technology marketing and leading the charge to raise
awareness of Olive’s disruptive efforts aimed at fixing the broken healthcare
system.

“For every dollar Olive makes, healthcare saves five. That amounts to pretty incredible cost savings throughout the industry, and it’s helped us become an indispensable part of hospitals’ recovery plan during the pandemic,” said Sean Lane, CEO of Olive. “In the year ahead, we’re setting our sights on the big picture — investing in R&D to bring more solutions to hospitals and health systems that not only disrupt the industry, but also help to fix a broken system at a critical time for humanity.”