NantHealth

NantHealth

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Private Company

Total funding raised: $291M

Overview

NantHealth is a healthcare technology company focused on enabling value-based care by simplifying data exchange and clinical decision-making between payers and providers. Its integrated platform suite, including NaviNet for payer-provider collaboration and Eviti Connect for evidence-based treatment validation, aims to reduce costs, improve care quality, and automate complex administrative processes. The company leverages its technology to address critical industry pain points like prior authorization, provider abrasion, and fragmented data, positioning itself as a key infrastructure player in the evolving U.S. healthcare landscape.

OncologyAutoimmune Diseases

Technology Platform

An integrated software suite featuring the NaviNet multi-payer connectivity platform, the Eviti Connect evidence-based clinical decision support engine for oncology/autoimmune diseases, and the OpenNMS open-source network monitoring solution.

Funding History

2
Total raised:$291M
PIPE$200M
IPO$91M

Opportunities

NantHealth is positioned to capitalize on the massive shift to value-based care, regulatory pushes for interoperability and prior authorization reform, and the rising cost of specialty drugs.
Its integrated platform can become essential infrastructure for payers and providers seeking to reduce administrative waste and ensure evidence-based, cost-effective treatment.

Risk Factors

Key risks include intense competition from larger healthcare IT vendors, dependency on regulatory and reimbursement policies, long enterprise sales cycles, integration challenges with legacy systems, and the company's historical lack of sustained profitability, which raises questions about its financial sustainability without further capital.

Competitive Landscape

NantHealth competes with point solutions in payer-provider connectivity (e.g., Availity, Change Healthcare), clinical decision support (e.g., AIM Specialty Health), and comprehensive EHR vendors (e.g., Epic). Its competitive advantages are its established network effects on NaviNet, deep clinical specialization in oncology, and its role as a neutral intermediary between payers and providers.