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Twentyseven Global is a Overland Park, KS-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
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At AKASA™ we believe every dollar spent on healthcare matters because healthcare matters to everyone. We`re on a mission to remedy the financial and operational complexity crippling healthcare in America. AKASA is the leading developer of AI for healthcare operations. AKASA scales human intelligence with leading-edge AI and ML securely trained on customer data to learn unique systems, continuously adapt to changing environments, and deliver comprehensive automation and analytics for complex workflows. The result is a seamlessly integrated, customized solution that reduces operating costs, frees up staff to do the work they love, and helps health systems allocate resources to where they matter most. Our founding team includes Silicon Valley leaders who have founded or been founding team members of multiple companies with successful exits, some in excess of $350 million. We convened a team uniquely qualified to bring modern solutions and some of the most advanced technologies to healthcare revenue cycle management. We`ve built a cross-functional skill set deep into the DNA of the company. We have technology experts from the top Silicon Valley technology companies, many with graduate degrees in machine learning. We also have senior leaders from the frontlines of healthcare with decades of experience leading teams of medical billers at some of the most prominent healthcare institutions in the US. And we have a deep bench of talent from healthcare services firms like the Advisory Board, Optum and Triage Consulting. Only with this unique blend of talent could we develop an entirely new approach to automation that is purpose built for revenue cycle management in healthcare. Our investors include Andreessen Horowitz, BOND and Costanoa Ventures, among others.
Dreyev offers an in-vehicle digital copilot device that evaluates drivers for risky behavior. Through Computer Vision and Machine Learning, the Dreyev system analyzes driver conditions such as head pose and eyelid closure to detect distracted or drowsy driving and issues real-time alerts in the case of dangerous conditions. Telematics devices have been on the rise within the auto insurance industry. However, in-vehicle driver coaching is only just emerging. Most insurers use in-car sensors to collect driver data to incentivize certain behaviors or curate an insurance product. A system to monitor and correct driver behavior like the one Dreyev offers can present carriers with the opportunity to take telematics into the realm of loss prevention and risk mitigation. IoT and sensors go beyond helping insurers reduce claims; they also provide opportunities for new forms of consumer engagement and ways of broadening the insurance product experience beyond covering losses.