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Arbiter

Arbiter

Hospitals and Health Care

New York, NY 793 followers

Unifying and automating referral workflows so that every patient reaches the right provider at the right time and cost.

About us

Arbiter is the AI-powered system that unites healthcare. By connecting patients, providers, and payers on one intelligent care orchestration platform, Arbiter ends fragmentation and ensures patients receive the right care, in the right place, at the right time.

Website
https://www.arbiter.ai/
Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
New York, NY
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2025

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  • For all its promise, technology has too often made care more complicated instead of more connected. Another login. Another portal. Another layer of friction. The result? Nearly a trillion dollars wasted each year, one in four patients abandoning treatment due to delays, and clinicians burning out faster than ever. This structural fragmentation is what causes patients to fall through the cracks - and it’s exactly why we built Arbiter - to make healthcare work as one. Swipe to discover the foundation of our intelligent platform, and how it’s helping to ensure every person receives the right care, in the right place, at the right time.

  • Meet a few of the people building Arbiter - and hear why they chose to be part of this mission. Arbiter is powered by people who’ve felt the pain of fragmentation up close. Our team brings together engineers from world-class tech companies, operators who’ve built and scaled healthcare organizations, and clinicians who understand the stakes better than anyone. What unites them: a belief that the system can work differently - and the determination to build the infrastructure that makes it possible. These voices capture what Arbiter stands for: urgency, ambition, and the conviction that changing healthcare starts with the people willing to build it. Scroll to hear their stories.

  • Our CEO, Michelle Carnahan, shares her journey that brought her to building Arbiter, and why she is so passionate about building a better healthcare system for all ⬇️

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    Healthcare Trailblazer – Champion of Innovation ✦ Multifaceted Life Sciences Start-Ups and Fortune 500 Companies ✦ CEO ✦ Board Member ✦ Speaker

    After months of building quietly, I’m thrilled to share what we’ve created and announce my new role as co-founder and CEO of Arbiter - an AI-powered care orchestration platform designed to make healthcare work as one. Every patient knows how hard it can be to navigate our healthcare system with long waits, referrals that fall through, prior authorizations that drag on, and bills that keep climbing. Behind those frustrations is a deeper problem: today, providers, payers, and patients operate in tech silos. This fragmentation wastes nearly $1T annually, delays care, and too often leaves patients behind. I’ve seen this broken system not only in my career, but also in my family. Prior to the pandemic, my brother-in-law’s colonoscopy was delayed for nearly two years because of prior authorization hurdles and then pandemic backlogs. By the time he was screened, it was stage 4 cancer. His care involved multiple specialists, but the systems didn’t talk and too often, neither did the physicians. The result was fragmented, frightening, and painful. After a long fight, he passed away. I don’t claim Arbiter could have cured him. But I know his experience could have been better. The coordination could have been better. The care could have been better. Healthcare should not add suffering to suffering. That’s why we’ve built Arbiter: a platform that unites data into a single record, powers AI-driven next best actions, and keeps every stakeholder aligned as care is delivered. We’ve just launched with $52M in seed funding, and our first application - site-of-care optimization - proves how technology, used the right way, can reduce waste, improve access, and deliver better outcomes. I’m honored to be building the future of healthcare alongside an extraordinary board and leadership team, including Anjali Jameson, Bren Hall, CFA, Robert Wachter, Clive Fields, David Shulkin, Elliot Moskow, Eric Moskow, Everett Neville, Hannah Heider, Jane Yoon, Joe Brunink, Julian Nagler, Mary Beth Lang, Peter Schaefer, Richard Becker, Simcha Hyman, Tyler Halpern Crane, and Vincent Tammaro. And this is only the beginning. Arbiter is my commitment to help build the infrastructure healthcare deserves: connected, intelligent, and patient-centered. https://bit.ly/4o68Fz3

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  • Healthcare should not add suffering to suffering. That’s why we’re building Arbiter. We’re ending healthcare fragmentation by unifying the data, the technology, and the stakeholders on a single, intelligent platform. Learn more about the “why” behind Arbiter, and how our team is building the connected infrastructure to make healthcare work as one ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/gDj2seDp

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    Allow us to introduce ourselves. We’re Arbiter, the AI-powered care orchestration platform that unites healthcare. http://arbiter.ai Today, healthcare runs on $100B+ in fragmented point solutions that can't see the full picture. We replace them with a single intelligent system that links clinical, financial, and policy data into a longitudinal patient record that sits on top of existing EMRs, then uses AI to automate next best actions and keep stakeholders in sync as care is delivered. Our first application - real-time site-of-care optimization - matches referrals to the best-fit provider based on cost, quality, and availability, while automating prior authorization, outreach, and scheduling. The result is care that moves faster and more efficiently, with fewer dropped handoffs. Follow along as we build the connected infrastructure healthcare deserves.

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