Artera Amplifies AI in Healthcare with New Leadership and $65M Investment
January 20, 2026
The company offers a knowledge series, Decoding AI Agents for Healthcare, to help providers evaluate agentic AI solutions, including security frameworks like HITRUST and Model Context Protocol.
Artera is accelerating AI-driven growth in healthcare, with AI Co-Pilots deployed across more than 100 providers and Flows Agents handling over 42 million sessions annually, completing the vast majority without staff intervention.
The company highlights its security posture with SOC 2 Type 2, HITRUST alignment, HIPAA compliance, and a policy of not using PHI/PII in training models, underscoring trust in healthcare AI.
Michael Jensen, appointed CFO in 2023, previously led finance, accounting, and legal; he was instrumental in securing the $65 million growth investment.
Zach Wood will lead product and strategy, guiding the integration of product development with corporate strategy and leveraging his background in healthtech from Surescripts, Cerner, Qualia Health, and NorthStar Capital.
The company expanded its leadership with four executive appointments: Tom McIntyre as President, Michael Jensen as CFO, Zach Wood as Chief Product & Strategy Officer, and Emily Coy as Vice President of Communications and Integrated Marketing.
Artera has earned a strong slate of industry recognitions, including Deloitte’s Technology Fast 500 for five consecutive years, as well as accolades from Inc. 5000, Medtech Breakthrough, and notable media mentions for workplace culture and digital health leadership.
Tom McIntyre will oversee the end-to-end customer lifecycle, drawing on his track record of helping raise over $100 million in capital and growing Artera from a handful of customers to more than 1,000 organizations.
Artera positions itself as a decade-long, trusted agentic healthcare company serving over 1,000 providers and handling billions of patient communications annually across text, phone, and web channels.
Artera’s Deloitte recognition comes on the heels of reaching $100 million in contracted ARR and securing a $65 million growth investment to accelerate adoption of agentic AI for patient communications.
Emily Coy was named Vice President of Communications and Integrated Marketing, overseeing external communications, brand, and digital presence, with prior leadership at Ketchum and work with Fortune 500 clients.
Artera contributed to industry discussions on AI adoption in healthcare through HealthSystemCIO’s special report, featuring its leadership and expert perspectives.
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Cision PR Newswire • Jan 20, 2026
Artera Recognized by Deloitte in 2025 Technology Fast 500 And Announces Several Executive Appointments
Morningstar, Inc. • Jan 20, 2026
Artera Recognized by Deloitte in 2025 Technology Fast 500 And Announces Several Executive Appointments
The AI Journal • Jan 20, 2026
Artera Recognized by Deloitte in 2025 Technology Fast 500 And Announces Several Executive Appointments