
Nuna Incorporated
Provides a data processing platform that allows the collection, validation, cleaning, storage, visualization, and analysis of health data.
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Source: Dealroom estimates
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Nuna is a healthcare technology startup that operates in the value-based care (VBC) market. The company provides a comprehensive platform for healthcare providers to manage their VBC contracts and programs. The platform is designed to streamline administrative tasks, provide actionable insights, and facilitate faster payments and settlements.
Nuna's primary clients are healthcare providers who are engaged in value-based care, a healthcare delivery model where providers are paid based on patient health outcomes rather than the number of services provided. This model encourages healthcare providers to deliver the best care at the lowest cost.
Nuna's business model revolves around its proprietary data engine that harmonizes and enriches all data to power value-based payment models. The platform allows providers to load their entire book of value-based programs and contracts, refine and adjust them, or design new ones from scratch. Nuna's modeling and simulation tools do the heavy lifting, enabling providers to focus on innovation.
The platform also offers performance transparency, daily data refreshes, dynamic reporting, and a payments ledger. This removes the guesswork from the process and allows providers to pay and settle promptly.
Nuna generates revenue by charging healthcare providers a fee to use its platform. The company's mission is to improve the healthcare system by empowering providers with the tools and insights they need to succeed in the value-based care model.
Keywords: Healthcare Technology, Value-Based Care, Data Engine, Healthcare Providers, Payment Models, Performance Transparency, Dynamic Reporting, Payments Ledger, Administrative Efficiency, Patient Health Outcomes.