Draft:Cofactor AI
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Comment: The draft needs to show that its subject meets WP:NCORP, via sources that contain substantive content that is intellectually independent of this company. Press releases and brief mentions are insufficient. Vanamonde93 (talk) 20:14, 2 August 2025 (UTC)
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Revenue Cycle Management |
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Headquarters | , United States of America |
Cofactor AI is an American for-profit revenue cycle management company based in Chicago, IL. The company focuses on using Generative AI to appeal denied health insurance claims for hospitals.[1].
History
[edit]The company was co-founded by CEO Adi Tantravahi and CTO Juan Sebastian Lozano in 2023 [2]. Cofactor raised a 4 million dollar seed round in 2024 from Columbus-based Drive Capital[3]. Tantravahi has stated the mission of the company is “becoming the financial intelligence layer for health care.”[4] The company got press coverage after the 2024 Killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.[5] Tantravahi wrote an op-ed calling for support of AI regulation in the insurance industry in response to the killing[6]
References
[edit]- ^ Kayser, Alexis (2025-04-22). "Are AI-powered health care claims tools really improving the revenue cycle?". Newsweek. Retrieved 2025-08-01.
- ^ "About". Cofactor AI. Retrieved 2025-08-01.
- ^ Zorn, Alex (Nov 27, 2024). "Chicago Beat: Cofactor AI, Pulse Charter Connect win funding for health care startups". Chicago Business Journal. Retrieved August 1, 2025.
- ^ Leonard, Karoline (2024-11-25). "'AI has more potential': Meta, AITX host first Llama Hackathon at Capital Factory in Austin". Austin American-Statesman. Retrieved 2025-08-01.
- ^ Torrence, Rebecca. "These 10 startups are using AI to disrupt healthcare payments as public outrage toward insurers mounts". Business Insider. Retrieved 2025-08-01.
- ^ Tantravahi, Adi (2025-01-12). "When Algorithms Decide Who Lives and Who Suffers". MedCity News. Retrieved 2025-08-01.
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