At Amperos Health, we envision a future where healthcare providers are freed from the burdens of administrative complexities, enabling them to focus fully on patient care. Our mission is to transform the healthcare billing landscape through advanced artificial intelligence that automates revenue cycle management with unmatched precision and efficiency.
We are pioneering the world's first multi-modal AI biller, Amanda, to intelligently handle denials and collections, recovering millions in lost revenue and minimizing manual intervention. Through seamless integration with healthcare systems and adaptive workflows, we empower clinics to reclaim control over their financial health and operational workflows.
By harnessing cutting-edge AI technology and deep domain expertise, Amperos Health is reshaping the future of healthcare administration—creating a world where technology amplifies human impact, restores financial stability to providers, and advances the delivery of care.
Our Review
We've been tracking healthcare AI companies for years, but Amperos Health caught our attention for a refreshingly specific reason: they're not trying to solve everything at once. Instead, this 2023 startup has laser-focused on one of healthcare's most painful problems — the endless cycle of insurance denials and collections that's bleeding clinics dry.
Their solution is Amanda, which they boldly call "the world's first multi-modal AI biller." While we're always skeptical of "world's first" claims, we have to admit Amanda's approach is genuinely clever.
What Makes Amanda Different
Most healthcare AI tools try to be everything to everyone. Amanda does the opposite — it's built specifically to handle the grunt work that burns out billing staff. We're talking about payor portal lookups, denial classification, insurance calls, and follow-up summaries.
What impressed us most is how they've tackled the integration challenge. Instead of forcing clinics to rip out their existing systems, Amanda plays nice with current practice management platforms. That's smart — healthcare providers are notoriously cautious about changing core systems.
The Numbers Tell a Story
Here's where things get interesting: Amanda has already recovered $120 million in annual revenue and automated over 75,000 insurance calls. For a company that's barely two years old, those numbers suggest they've found real product-market fit.
The $4.2 million seed round from solid VCs like Uncork Capital and Neo, plus angels from OpenAI and Stripe, tells us the smart money sees potential here. In healthcare AI, that validation matters more than in most sectors.
Who This Actually Helps
We think Amperos Health works best for mid-sized clinics drowning in administrative overhead. If you're a small practice with one person handling billing, or a massive health system with dedicated RCM teams, Amanda might not be your sweet spot.
But for clinics caught in the middle — dealing with enough denials to hurt but not enough staff to handle them efficiently — this could be a lifeline. The fact that they're focusing on reducing days in accounts receivable (rather than just promising vague "efficiency gains") shows they understand what keeps clinic administrators up at night.
AI-powered automated denial and collections management
Multi-modal AI biller "Amanda" for healthcare providers
Automates payor portal lookups, denial classification, insurance calls, and follow-ups
Integrates with existing practice management systems
Supports custom workflows per healthcare provider






