Notable
AI agents across intake, auth, and revenue workflows
Our take
Notable, founded in 2017 and based in San Mateo, sells an AI automation platform that health systems deploy across patient access, revenue cycle, and care operations. Its AI agents read the EHR and other systems, then do the clicking humans would: registering patients, scheduling, processing referrals, submitting prior authorizations, closing care gaps, and reviewing charts for HCC capture. A low-code Flow Builder and the newer Flow AI assistant let operations teams compose their own automations rather than buying each workflow separately.
The company raised a $100M Series B led by ICONIQ Growth in 2021 at a $600M valuation ($119M total disclosed) and has become one of the most widely deployed automation platforms in US healthcare, claiming 12,000+ sites of care and 1.5M tasks automated daily. Named customers include Intermountain Health, CommonSpirit Health, MUSC, UC San Diego Health, and, as of January 2026, Inova Health in a system-wide deal. For buyers it is the consolidation play: one platform for many workflows, with the corresponding implementation weight.
What it does
- AI agents automate registration, intake, and scheduling workflows
- Handles referrals, prior authorizations, and care gap outreach
- HCC chart review for risk adjustment programs
- Flow Builder lets teams build automations low-code
- Voice AI agent handles patient calls
- Agents click into EHR fields and update records directly
Where it's strong
- Broadest workflow coverage in this group, spanning patient access, revenue cycle, and care operations on one platform, so it can consolidate point vendors.
- Proven at enterprise scale: 12,000+ sites of care, 1.5M tasks automated daily, and named systems like Intermountain, CommonSpirit, and Inova.
- Flow Builder and Sidekick let your own ops teams extend automations without waiting on the vendor.
What buyers should weigh
- A platform sale, not a point solution: expect a bigger implementation, higher price, and deeper IT commitment than single-workflow vendors.
- Doing many workflows means depth in any one (e.g., prior auth) may trail specialists; benchmark your highest-value workflow head-to-head.
- Last disclosed raise was the 2021 Series B, so ask directly about capitalization and profitability.
Latest
Notable launched Flow AI, a conversational automation-building assistant, in late 2025, and in January 2026 signed a system-wide partnership with Inova Health covering revenue cycle, referral management, and patient access.
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