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Backed by a16z and QED, Brazilian startup Carecode puts AI agents to work on healthcare
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巴西初创公司Carecode致力于通过AI技术降低医疗成本并改善医疗效果。他们开发的AI代理专注于医疗预约前后通常由呼叫中心处理的任务。Carecode的AI系统旨在以更低的成本完成大部分呼叫中心工作,甚至可以主动填补取消的预约,使员工能够专注于更复杂的案例。Carecode在WhatsApp上提供服务,支持文本和音频消息,满足巴西用户的需求。与美国同类公司相比,Carecode更注重垂直领域,专注于医疗保健,并认为这将使其在竞争中获得优势。巴西的医疗保健市场庞大,相关公司每年在联络中心和行政工资上的支出高达1000亿美元。

🤖Carecode 利用AI技术,专注于医疗预约前后环节,旨在降低医疗成本,提升医疗效果。他们的AI代理可以处理呼叫中心的大部分工作,并主动填补取消的预约。

📱Carecode 在WhatsApp上提供服务,支持文本和音频消息,满足巴西用户的需求,特别是老年人和低收入人群,他们更喜欢发送WhatsApp音频而不是打字。

🎯Carecode 专注于医疗保健垂直领域,认为这将使其在与更通用的竞争对手的竞争中获得优势,并计划未来可能扩展到保险、支付和融资等相关领域。

💰巴西医疗保健公司每年在联络中心和行政工资上的支出高达1000亿美元,Carecode 认为其垂直模式能够在该市场中建立竞争壁垒。

AI holds huge promise for healthcare, but not just on the medical side; many startups are convinced machine learning-based systems can do a lot of good on adjacent tasks such as appointment scheduling and confirmations.

Brazilian startup Carecode is among these AI believers. It’s coming out of stealth with an ambition to reduce healthcare costs and improve medical outcomes by developing AI agents that focus on tasks that happen before and after a medical appointment — and would typically be run by a call center.

“We tend to think that only the moment with the doctor is what matters, but after having spent 10 years in healthcare I realized that those moments [around the appointment] are as important as the medical encounter,” CEO Thomaz Srougi (pictured right in the above image) told TechCrunch.

Srougi comes from a family of doctors, but he’s not one himself; his first-hand knowledge of healthcare comes from founding Dr. Consulta, a private medical service provider scaleup that’s raised some $168 million in funding, and where he remains chairman.

Carecode is still early in its fundraising journey, but already has an impressive cap table: Its $4.3 million pre-seed round was mostly funded by a16z and QED, with participation from Endeavor Catalyst, K50 Ventures, and Latitud Ventures, as well as high-profile figures from Brazil’s tech scene, including Nubank founder David Vélez.

Venture capital in Latin America is still going through a “startup winter” but — as this pre-seed raise underscores — there is still funding for entrepreneurs with track records like Srougi and his co-founder, Pedro Magalhães, a former CTO at several other startups including BEES Bank Brasil and Zé Delivery.

“I think that counts a lot for major VCs, especially when the world is upside down,” Srougi suggested, also noting that a16z partner Gabriel Vasquez helped mature the idea for Carecode and move the startup from planning to the execution phase.

Srougi is also drawing on relationships he’s built during his career to find partners that can test Carecode. Early results with one partner it can’t name look promising, per the startup, which said the results suggest its AI agents can do most of the work of a typical healthcare call center for a fraction of the cost, and even go one step beyond by proactively filling cancelled slots while leaving employees to take care of the most complex cases.

Importantly for Brazil, Carecode meets users where they are, which is usually on WhatsApp — where it supports both text and audio messages. “That’s really important, because older individuals and the majority of low income individuals prefer to send WhatsApp audio instead of typing,” Srougi said, adding that voice calls are also on the roadmap.

These localization tweaks are one aspect that makes Carecode different from U.S. benchmarks such as Sierra, the AI startup co-founded by Bret Taylor.

Another difference is Carecode’s vertical focus. According to QED partner and head of Brazil, Camila Vieira Freitas, this gives the startup an edge over horizontal approaches which “often necessitate multiple solutions to achieve subpar results, negatively impacting customer experience and leaving significant value untapped.”

Market size can be a limitation to a vertical model, but healthcare in Brazil isn’t exactly a small niche, and neither is the problem Carecode is going after. According to Srougi, healthcare companies in Brazil spend 50% of their revenue on contact centers and administrative payroll — some $100 billion annually.

Srougi and his team believe that going vertical in a market with specific requirements like healthcare will help Carecode build a moat compared to more generalist competitors, but the startup could also diversify later on. “We may be able to go in the future to insurance, for instance life insurance and other sectors related to healthcare. We want to tap into payments. We may tap into financing. So all of that derives from healthcare,” he added.

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