How OpenEvidence is Revolutionizing Healthcare, and Some Job Leads 🌷
Laura Demuth's Healthtech Clinician March Newsletter
Healthcare is shifting from slow, traditional research to OpenEvidence—real-time, data-driven insights that enhance clinical decision-making. By leveraging AI, clinicians are closing the gap between research and practice, ensuring the latest advancements reach their practice faster than ever.
OpenEvidence, founded in 2017, raised $60.4 million in total funding, with a $25 million Series B1 round in 2023. Investors include Sequoia Capital, and the company was valued at $1 billion during its Series A in 2023. The AI-powered platform supports over 10,000 healthcare centers and is used daily by hundreds of thousands of clinicians.
Why It Matters for Us Clinicians
Faster Decisions: Real-time, reliable, peer-reviewed insights replace long research searches, allowing for timely interventions.
Personalized Care: Vast datasets help tailor treatments to individual patients with greater accuracy.
Continuous Learning: Medicine is no longer static—ongoing data analysis refines best practices.
Bridging Research & Practice: Cutting-edge treatments and innovations move quickly from research to patient care.
The Future of OpenEvidence
Looking ahead, the market anticipates that OpenEvidence will continue to expand its user base and enhance its AI capabilities. The company's strategic content partnership with the New England Journal of Medicine aims to enrich its medical knowledge base, potentially improving the platform's utility for healthcare professionals. Given its current trajectory, OpenEvidence is well-positioned to play a significant role in transforming clinical decision support and the integration of AI in healthcare.
It’s been game-changing to have this type of quality information at my fingertips. How are you leveraging OpenEvidence in your practice?
Non-Traditional Roles
Mochi Health - Head of Operations
Blue Shield of California — Sr. Director of Clinical Quality
Seen Health — Strategy and Operations, Population Health
Diverge Health — Director, Provider Network Development
Talkiatry — Director of Operations, Clinical Quality and Safety
NYC Health and Hospitals — Senior Director of Digital Health
Owlet Baby Care — Clinical Operations Program Manager
CenterWell Health — National Leader, Provider Education
Teladoc — Senior Medical Director
Hazel Health — Director of Medical Affairs
Solace — Medical Director
Omada Health — Chief Medical Officer
Ro — Senior Director, Clinical Product Strategy (Obesity & Metabolic Health)
Bend Health — Medical Director
Spring Health — Manager, Care Support
Hinge Health — Medical Director, Commercial
Abridge — Clinical Success Director (Nursing)
Primary Venture Partners — Senior Associate, Healthcare
JukeBox Health — Director of Clinical Operations
March of Dimes — Chief Medical and Health Officer
JumpstartMD — Medical Director
Color — Medical Director
Nurse Practitioners
Physician Assistant
K Health (multiple roles available)
Physician
K Health (multiple roles available)
Registered Nurse
Pharmacist
PT/OT/SLP
Curious, but sure how to position yourself for one of the roles above?
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