
AI Robotics in Medicine
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Commure Raises $70M at $7B; Amesite Lands Largest Deployment
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Commure’s $70M raise at a $7B valuation and Amesite’s largest AI healthcare deployment signal an arms race to automate healthcare operations, from revenue cycle to documentation.
Commure’s platform already processes tens of billions in payments with over 85% automated across 500+ organizations and 3,000+ sites, while Amesite’s NurseMagic targets the $1.
5T non-acute sector to trim paperwork that can consume up to 16 hours per caregiver weekly. Watch the payer–provider tension: insurers warn of aggressive AI-enabled coding even as hospitals seek advanced tools to counter payers.
Tracking: Medicine Robotics · AI Medicine · AI Healthcare
1. Commure raises $70M; Amesite lands largest AI healthcare deployment
Commure raised $70 million at a $7 billion post-money valuation, led by General Catalyst with Sequoia, Morgan Stanley, and Kirkland & Ellis, to expand its AI tools globally.
Its revenue cycle platform spans 500+ organizations and 3,000+ sites, including HCA and Tenet, processing tens of billions in payments with over 85% automated.
Separately, Amesite jumped 250% premarket after securing its largest AI healthcare deployment: an enterprise customer with an approximately 2,700‑patient census adopting NurseMagic for documentation, EMR integration, and electronic visit verification.
The rollout is expected to cut paperwork that can consume up to 16 hours per caregiver weekly, sharpening Amesite’s push into the $1. 5 trillion non‑acute sector.
Both moves illustrate an AI arms race in operations and billing, as insurers warn of aggressive AI‑enabled coding and hospitals say they need advanced tools to counter payers.
Key facts:
- Commure raised $70 million at a $7 billion post-money valuation.
- Round led by General Catalyst; Sequoia, Morgan Stanley, Kirkland & Ellis participated.
- Commure operates in 500+ organizations and 3,000+ care sites.
- Processes tens of billions annually; over 85% completed without human intervention.
- Amesite surged 250% premarket on a 2,700‑patient enterprise deployment.
Why it matters: Automation is moving from pilots to scaled deployments against a U.S. administrative burden estimated at $1 trillion annually.
But as AI permeates documentation and coding, payer–provider tensions over reimbursements could intensify, inviting audits or policy responses.
Watch adoption beyond early customers, measurable time savings, and how international expansion and insurer countermeasures shape margins.